Maybe not of use to people with very big cars but could be useful for a quick clean up window cleaning motor bike spruce up or just to scrub the kids down?:confused: just for the laze eyes its B&M
At B & M Stores.
- dinosteveus
9 comments
Sambat
11 Mar 17#1
Available from.........a mystery
dinosteveus to Sambat
11 Mar 17#2
B&M Stores
Sambat
11 Mar 17#3
Can't see it in the title.........
dinosteveus
11 Mar 17#4
Not in the title, but now everyone knows .
gazdoubleu
11 Mar 172#5
Power washer or glorified weedkiller sprayer?
hobbes748 to gazdoubleu
13 Mar 17#8
+1
I'm pretty sure I've seen my local council haz-mat workers using these at the side of the road, trying to shift the dandelions. I can't see it actually having any puff to 'clean' a vehicle but could be used to spurt traffic film remover over it.
col11
12 Mar 17#6
don't bother with this, its ok but no better than a garden spray thing
Besford
13 Mar 17#7
Calling it a 'power' washer is stretching the definition somewhat (it's arm 'power') - on that basis my workshop is full of 'power' tools: I've just been using my 'power' hammer to put up a picture and those 'power' pliers are brilliant!
Ross81
13 Mar 17#9
I've one of these, well a similar brand. On the right lance setting, very good for rinsing the car after a hand wash. Godsend when you live in a 4th floor flat and obsess over your car like I do.
Just re an earlier comment, wouldn't use this to apply a traffic film remover, I have a 2ltr hand spray bottle for that :smiley:
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At B & M Stores.
- dinosteveus
9 comments
I'm pretty sure I've seen my local council haz-mat workers using these at the side of the road, trying to shift the dandelions. I can't see it actually having any puff to 'clean' a vehicle but could be used to spurt traffic film remover over it.
Just re an earlier comment, wouldn't use this to apply a traffic film remover, I have a 2ltr hand spray bottle for that :smiley: