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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2971270" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I have to agree with getting an electric if you are going to use it once or twice a year. If you will use it more gas is great. The bigger the job the more pressure you will want. And if all you will do is wash your car a bucket and hose is all you need.</p><p></p><p>I worked with commercial washers for about two years before I graduated high school and going from them which had an auto switch between two soaps and a rinse function which were all at full pressure I have to say that everything I have worked with since just SUCKS. Even the ones at the car washes which can soap at pressure are crap.</p><p></p><p>But the biggest thing is taking care of it. A cheap one can last a long time if it's treated correctly, you abuse it and you may as well pull out your wallet for another one no matter how much you paid for it. Too bad you are looking for one now, last year I gave away a cheapo that I fixed and got for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2971270, member: 29706"] I have to agree with getting an electric if you are going to use it once or twice a year. If you will use it more gas is great. The bigger the job the more pressure you will want. And if all you will do is wash your car a bucket and hose is all you need. I worked with commercial washers for about two years before I graduated high school and going from them which had an auto switch between two soaps and a rinse function which were all at full pressure I have to say that everything I have worked with since just SUCKS. Even the ones at the car washes which can soap at pressure are crap. But the biggest thing is taking care of it. A cheap one can last a long time if it's treated correctly, you abuse it and you may as well pull out your wallet for another one no matter how much you paid for it. Too bad you are looking for one now, last year I gave away a cheapo that I fixed and got for free. [/QUOTE]
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