Public pressure washing stations?
So my car is pretty filthy right now and I'm somewhat reluctant to try and wash it using my usual routine in our current sub zero temperatures. I wash it in the road, quiet road but still, I don't want to get a load of water all over the road, pavement e.t.c. and have myself or a pedestrian slip over or even cause an icy patch for an accident.
I notice in Germany, you can't drive 100mm without hitting a petrol station and lots seem to have detailing type bays with pressure washers, vacuums e.t.c. attached like we have air stations. Drive around on a Sunday and you see them all out cleaning their cars heh.
I was wondering if there was anything like that over here attached to any petrol stations or even stand alone. I just need something to blast off the majority of crap to make a regular wash a bit less of a hassle.
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Gabrila Mettlen commented
I don't know how it works in the video to rinse off the soot after an alkaline bath with a simple head of water. It doesn't always work for me. Sparkle Wash Puget Sound, which I used to wash the walls and roof of my house, showed me a great way to pressure wash. I am now also using this method to save water. And the fact that you have to use protection in the form of goggles or a screen, I realized when I saw the work of professionals. After all, even they sometimes have the jet reflected in the face, and what to say about me - a non-professional. Still, I like the pressure washing method better. For more information visit https://sparklewash.com/pugetsound.
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Stormie Beliz commented
Can you use a pressure washer to clean your cast iron when you take it out of the lye bath?