So I drive the LS once and a while in the winter, even though I have the winter beater. So on the way to work this morning, I decided to stop at the coin DIY wash bay to use the pressure washer to get the grime/salt off the car before I hand wash it this afternoon when I get home.
I only use the "rinse" feature, as I don't trust the soaps, and there is no way in hell I would ever grab the brush of death. But this works nice to get rid of the majority of stuff, since I use a rinseless wash in the garage during the winter months.
Anyways, I'm spraying off the car, specifically the rear of the trunk. I always maintain a safe distance with the pressure washer wand, to not concentrate the pressure to any one area too much. Well, part of the rear surround started flaking off after going over it with the pressure washer. Damnit. Now I gotta get it repainted.
Not a real big deal, but whatever. then I ran out of time on machine because I spent too much time looking at it, and had to pump another $2 in quarters in to finish spraying the car off, lol.
Here's the damage:
I only use the "rinse" feature, as I don't trust the soaps, and there is no way in hell I would ever grab the brush of death. But this works nice to get rid of the majority of stuff, since I use a rinseless wash in the garage during the winter months.
Anyways, I'm spraying off the car, specifically the rear of the trunk. I always maintain a safe distance with the pressure washer wand, to not concentrate the pressure to any one area too much. Well, part of the rear surround started flaking off after going over it with the pressure washer. Damnit. Now I gotta get it repainted.
Not a real big deal, but whatever. then I ran out of time on machine because I spent too much time looking at it, and had to pump another $2 in quarters in to finish spraying the car off, lol.
Here's the damage: