In my experience, pressure washers work just fine on cars.  That said, the
half-brained person just needs to realize that the higher pressure your
washer, the finer the point and the closer you get the more likely you are
to clean more than you wanted.

Personally, I've used them many times over the years and the only time I
really did a good one was with a 10-15 year old CRX with plastic(and who
knows what kind of paint).  It already had some flaking off, and the
pressure washer took good chunks out.  Otherwise, no issues.  I did use mine
to remove some fedex decals from my van when I was done working for them.
THAT took a while.  Those suckers are on there good.  I ended up having to
use the pencil point at about 2 inches away for a lot of it and remove
little pieces at a time.

Levi

On 7/17/07, Royce Engler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dan said....
>
> I can't imagine anyone with half a brain in their head
> getting a pressure washer anywhere near a car.
>
> I agree if we're talking cars....my son and I used to routinely use the
> pressure washer on his '83 Jeep CJ-7 after a day of "muddin"...but then
> again it had a rattle can paint job and was subjected to much worse abuse
> than the pressure washer.
>
> Royce
> Temporarily Benzless
> '01 Ford Expedition 75K  Just a baby...
>
>
>
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