Mr Haematocrit
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I don't think the issue is the amount of water being presented, I think it is the fact it is under pressure. Rain water is not under such pressure.
I can make a pressure washer put less water on the bike than riding in rain can, which is why I have no problem using one. Others seem to think they are an item without adjustment, close up for some parts and a long way off for others.
Jet wash.
I thought you were joking when you said jet wash...Do you guys never take your bikes out in the rain?
I give my brakes a squirt or Muc Off Disc brake cleaner every now and then. Seems to do the trick.
yeah,like when its turned off.There is an old saying
'When you find yourself at the bottom of a hole,stop digging'
Like when you hold it way back from the object you are washing.
Seems to me I am not the one in the hole, do you want me to throw you a rope.
If you hold it far enough away,it will have the same effect as a normal hose pipe.Like when you hold it way back from the object you are washing.
Seems to me I am not the one in the hole, do you want me to throw you a rope.
So I see you are getting it now, in fact it can have less effect than a hose depending on lots of variations. Point being used properly it is a very versatile tools, for sure you would have problems getting thick clay etc, off of the tyre's, rims and parts of the frame as quickly and efficiently with just a sponge. Then of course you can back right away for the more delicate parts, should you wish to do so.If you hold it far enough away,it will have the same effect as a normal hose pipe.