I know all about pressure washers having had one for a mistress ever since moving to FL. Having successfully maintained my car finish with all Meguiar products for a year now, my neck and arthritic joints are telling me to do things differently and reduce the amount of work. Assuming an electric PW with low pressure injection and hose reel in the garage, I'm interested in advice on techniques for using it to reduce to overall effort to maintain my car's finish.
For example, I currently use Wash and Wax to leave some wax behind then blow dry. This keeps the finish beading and sheeting longer between ULW. I have a nice microfiber mitt on a stick for washing to save my back on the low panels and neck on the roof, but I'm spending far too much time/effort on bucket/soap management and rinsing all while racing against the sun. There's got to be a better way using a PW.
I'm inclined to go the injection route to keep the benefits of W&W and just follow up with mitt, rinse and blow dry. What are your wash steps when using a pressure washer?
For example, I currently use Wash and Wax to leave some wax behind then blow dry. This keeps the finish beading and sheeting longer between ULW. I have a nice microfiber mitt on a stick for washing to save my back on the low panels and neck on the roof, but I'm spending far too much time/effort on bucket/soap management and rinsing all while racing against the sun. There's got to be a better way using a PW.
I'm inclined to go the injection route to keep the benefits of W&W and just follow up with mitt, rinse and blow dry. What are your wash steps when using a pressure washer?
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