I use a garden sprayer - much less force than a jet washer, uses less water and better for the environment![]()
Plastic?

I use a garden sprayer - much less force than a jet washer, uses less water and better for the environment![]()
Each to their own but I would never recommend it, just like I'd never recommend using one on the top side of a car, but as I very very very rarely clean either what do I knowRemember it is the tool holding the tool that does the damage and this tool knows how to use a jetwash on his bikes.
Plastic?![]()
you're not trying hard enough, ignore, get on, ride, makes no difference if it's cleani cannot leave them like that.
you're not trying hard enough, ignore, get on, ride, makes no difference if it's clean
Each to their own but I would never recommend it, just like I'd never recommend using one on the top side of a car, but as I very very very rarely clean either what do I know![]()
NEVER, better with a shot blaster, that makes them glisten,.........................unless it's a carbon frame.a quick blast of with the jetwash keeps them looking fine.
Then your mechanic does not know how to use a jetwash, this guy knows it does his bikes no harm.
I'd like to jetwash your reply
Isn't "a turned down low jet washer" basically a very expensive way of getting hosepipe-strength water delivery? Is it even accurate to call it a "blast with the jetwash" if it's not blasting or even jetting?If you are standing 10 foot away from the water coming out of a turned down low jet washer how wet would you get? not very that is for sure.
Isn't "a turned down low jet washer" basically a very expensive way of getting hosepipe-strength water delivery? Is it even accurate to call it a "blast with the jetwash" if it's not blasting or even jetting?