voon
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There's power wash and there's power wash. Many power lances (also on the karchers at home), depending on water flow rates, produce more of a water steam than hard killer rays ... I can safely hold my hand into them at the distance I have a car as well at. That shouldn't do too much harm, unless your throwing pebbles in dirt across your paint with it. Of course, if you mount the dirt killer lance at home on a powerful kraenzle or similar machine, producing a single thin rotating water beam that will really hurt when it hits your foot ..... that's not the thing to use on cars 
The salt issue may be more of a thing for undercarriage than paint. While it does wash the belows, you also push some salt a bit deeper into the crevices and hidden areas. That's where a proper undercarriage coating comes into play.

The salt issue may be more of a thing for undercarriage than paint. While it does wash the belows, you also push some salt a bit deeper into the crevices and hidden areas. That's where a proper undercarriage coating comes into play.
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