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wedrum;30499178 said:wow then the next poor sod comes along and gets oil and grit all over his car.
tom_e;30499228 said:Anyone that bothered wouldn't be using one to wash their car.
Steedie;30499238 said:I remember seeing an old man at a Tesco petrol station cleaning a year old Cayman S with one of these.
He was vigorously scrubbing at something, putting it down on the ground and checking whatever he was trying to get off was gone then going back to scrub at it. I'd have loved to have seen the paintwork after he'd "finished"
tom_e;30499228 said:This is kind of to be expected using anything like that at a public car wash, by the time people have done their wheels, put the brush on the floor etc.
Anyone that bothered wouldn't be using one to wash their car.
MooMoo444;30499187 said:I wouldn't fancy introducing water around the battery, so no, I'd avoid doing this.
Mrjobby;30499528 said:You can, but the question is why would you want to?!
Mrjobby;30499528 said:You can, but the question is why would you want to?!