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Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 16:40:41 -0800
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From: postoffice2.mail.cornell.edu!esw5 (Ernest Wong)
Subject: Re: Washing your car.
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>
>Word among P-pholks is that pressure washing damages paint. I don't know
>why that would be so, but, "When in doubt, Yank it out" (oooops, no, Sorry,
>that's for to Machine guns) Oh well, there's a point in there somewhere...
>
>Cheers,
>
>Bart Chambers
Thought the point of washing the car was to float off as much dirt from the
surface as possible. Hence the deluging of car with water before attacking
surface. Wouldn't high pressure water just grind dirt onto surface?
Just curious.
Ernest Wong
email: esw5@cornell.edu