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The other question is, if it's used for cleaning your car once a week and the occasional other job around the garden, why are you spending upwards of £300?
The circa £150 models will suit you down to the ground. I wash 3-4 cars weekly and during my time as a detailer the thing was in use daily...
Karchers over the 3.XX mark can have their motors replaced. I would see what the cost of replacing the motor would be, before looking at another unit.
Our Karcher 3 series has been going for 4 years at least. The ones before that were all cheapo ones, so the motors couldn't be replaced.
Not quite John.
The idea is you don't have to rinse the car. So regardless of your car's condition (detailed or not) it means rinse-less washing, which is ideal at shows etc.
The fact that the OP has detailed the car significantly at the start of the test is basically to show how little this...
I'm JD. However, JD has no time for his own car currently, and as much as I hate passing on detailing business, I would get in touch with DA's contact (migilor details).
As am I Jim. As mentioned, I'm really not a believer in this sort of thing, but that thread really does show it's worth. If and when I get the chance to attend Audis in the Park etc, this could be useful!
And that included me, up until now!
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=190214
Quite incredible! Doesn't mean I will be going to it, as I have access to the necessary equipment, but certainly an impressive outcome!