Pressure washing can cleanse cars quickly and deeply — but is it always safe? Let’s find out.
It uses high-pressure water jets to blast away dirt, mud, and grime from cars and other surfaces.
Removes bird droppings, mud, road salt and tree sap without scrubbing — saving time and effort.
Cleans wheel arches, undercarriage, and bumpers — areas hand-washing often misses.
Too much pressure or wrong nozzle can chip paint or damage car coating.
Fragile parts like mirrors, wipers, and door seals can get harmed if not washed carefully.
Use car-safe pressure (1,200–1,900 PSI), wide spray nozzle, and keep 12–24 inches distance.
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