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Pressure Washing

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04 Jan 2015 18:38 #134133 by darthloachie
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the Karcher K2 will be fine :) we've used a smaller older Karcher for a while

we jack up the jimny with the hi-lift to get under the arches and the top of the chassis etc more easliy
doesn't take long to pressure wash it off but a bit longer to wash the road off into the nearest grid :laugh:

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04 Jan 2015 22:24 #134161 by kirkynut
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I use a Karcher K2 and they are about £50 in Tescos at the moment!

Mine went wrong but Karcher replaced it under warranty with no hassle. I dropped them an email and posted the receipt and silver sticker from underneath to them and within a few days I had a new one!

You can't fault that Customer service!

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05 Jan 2015 13:14 - 05 Jan 2015 13:16 #134192 by X8GGY
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I use the hand car wash around the corner -



Much easier than muddying up my drive or the road I live on, it can take longer to clean up afterwards than it does cleaning the actual vehicle...

I support them, and they support my shop... Sorted! B)
Last edit: 05 Jan 2015 13:16 by X8GGY.

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05 Jan 2015 13:49 #134193 by darthloachie
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Jimny-Dave wrote: I use the hand car wash around the corner -



Much easier than muddying up my drive or the road I live on, it can take longer to clean up afterwards than it does cleaning the actual vehicle...

I support them, and they support my shop... Sorted! B)


do they do underneath properly as well?

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05 Jan 2015 15:33 #134195 by supergaz
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darthloachie wrote:

Jimny-Dave wrote: I use the hand car wash around the corner -



Much easier than muddying up my drive or the road I live on, it can take longer to clean up afterwards than it does cleaning the actual vehicle...

I support them, and they support my shop... Sorted! B)


do they do underneath properly as well?


I was thinking the same, takes more cleaning underneath than ontop.

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05 Jan 2015 17:37 #134218 by X8GGY
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Yes, perfectionists...

Clean enough for me to lie under it in the garage :lol:

They're more used to flash cars, but the odd muddy offroader never puts them off... it's all money! ;)

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