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Also just in case you didn't know, if you buy a Kärcher pressure washer you're meant to refer to it as a Kärcher rather than a pressure washer, to make sure people know you bought a Kärcher ;)
Tru fax, in some countries it has become the word for a washer.
Nilfisk are better ;)
@pdlouche Has fuel gone up that much? Thought prices had dropped after supposed shortages had finished.
@BrickMan Oh that is bad, and a shame that the forum has died. Was were I sourced my shims from.
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+1 on the nilfisk. Got a larger domestic, almost commerical machine. E160.1 from a cleaning company online in UK. super impressed with it. Ended up using it to blast down old duff render off a house, clean every driveway in the family and keeps my workshops yard clear. Flows a really decent amount of water and pressure. And their warranty is very good, 3-5 years I think
I mean they're great things to have, but I personally wouldn't use one on a bike. There's too much risk of the blast getting into bearings and other nooks and crannies.
Screwfix degreaser, a stiff round sash type paint brush plus one of those brutal plastic bike ones is a better idea imo.
Also just in case you didn't know, if you buy a Kärcher pressure washer you're meant to refer to it as a Kärcher rather than a pressure washer, to make sure people know you bought a Kärcher ;)