I still use the cleaner, it’s not as potent as it used to be but I buy the concentrate and water it down as per the instructions.
OK, so after some lengthy negotiations the budget was approved, but I am on car cleaning duty whenever needed I will make a little video of how I got on with the new gear as the Husky got covered in road shite this morning and looks very sad. Thanks for all the invaluable advice
Unconfirmed reports say Paul has been spotted in the vicinity of "We buy any Kidney" hospital facility. When asked for a comment his wife Pauline said "I'm looking forward to a very clean car".
Another vote for Nilfisk. Properly built with metal pumps and internals. Karcher used to rule the roost but accountants have turned it into a plastic disposable machine.
I use the WORX battery operated one (black and orange), cracking little gadget, £50 off Gumtree, comes with two batteries, suction hose, big yellow bucket, foam attachments and a removable lance with a variable head. It's ideal on the bike, not to blasty, just right for ma Baby. I take it when we go dirtbiking, two 25 lt barrels in the back of the Navarra and the big battery is enough to hose down three dirtbikes for transport home so all they need is a soaping and a light scrub. TBH I use the thing all the time, good for windows as well, and the bird shit on the slabs, and the fence, oh, and the bins... Its a bonus for all house hold jobs as you just whip it out, stick the hose in and off you go. I rarely use the big gun now, it's so last season, bi-anually for the monoblock and every now and then on the cars; other than that it sits languishing in't shed, lonely, forlorn and neglected. It's not the first time I have sung its praises on here. I am in no way connected to the company.... I would give it 5 small jets out of five. However....if you must get a big gun fuck karcher, overpriced and unreliable. Go ALDI/LIDLE. I have had theirs for years, unbranded, good quality, more than up to any task and usually only costs £100-150 and comes with all the add ons. Just wait till early spring for them to be placed in the "Aisle of the shite you never knew you needed" and then pounce! Not only that I hear that they are actually made by the big manufacturers anyway. Comes with a three year warranty as well so keep your receipt, treat it with love and if it craps out you get a brand new one FOC nae quibble; HUSSAR!