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Re: pressure washers



My Karcher works great, but you do have to use a little caution.

John Corbs
Traverse City, MI
'83 & '85 Ur-qs (for my sins)
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCulley <audicar99@hotmail.com>
To: pantg@otenet.gr <pantg@otenet.gr>; brett@pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net
<brett@pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net>; quattro@coimbra.ans.net
<quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Date: Friday, April 02, 1999 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: pressure washers


Are you kidding? I would highly discourage anyone from using a pressure
washer on their car, much less their dog or kids. These things will
strip the paint off of wood and metal.

-MM


>I would recommend that you buy one.
>My brother has one (best sort of buying, He paid; I use it) and it is
really
>convenient.
>It is a small to average model German made KARCHER one.
>It does clean the engine and you can add liquid detergent to it.
>Its price in Greece was the equivalent of 150US$ which I think should
be
>less in the States.
>I think it is worth it and you can also clean other things with it (the
kids
>and the dog for starter?)
>
>Regards from Greece
>Pantelis Giamarellos
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brett Dikeman <brett@pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net>
>To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
>Date: Παρασκευή, 2 Απριλίου 1999 8:51 μμ
>Subject: pressure washers
>
>
>>What's the list wisdom on pressure washers; rental or otherwise?  Are
the
>>small 15-amp electric units enough to handle grease on engines,
trannies,
>>blast gunk out of radiators, etc?
>>
>>Brett
>>
>>
>

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