Captain Stupido
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The time before last I got all muddy I saw a woman jet washing her dog before allowing it in the car using a 12V pressure washer. First of all I laughed, then I saw the logic.
After a winter ride I always get the car all muddy, then have to wheel a muddy bike through my terraced house, not good. The dog washer looked a good solution. Also a toasty car on the way home is a good start for drying the bike... better than shoving it into a damp shed while it's still dripping wet.
I had a look on eBay for 12v pressure washers. They exist, but not sure how good they are ... it's more cheap plastic tat in the house and they cost as much as a new pair of tyres.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17-LITRE-12V ... 1253327288
So, what about something like this? Seems a simple solution. Anyone got similar? Any idea if it would work, or at least help?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Portable-Pre ... 2970961388
After a winter ride I always get the car all muddy, then have to wheel a muddy bike through my terraced house, not good. The dog washer looked a good solution. Also a toasty car on the way home is a good start for drying the bike... better than shoving it into a damp shed while it's still dripping wet.
I had a look on eBay for 12v pressure washers. They exist, but not sure how good they are ... it's more cheap plastic tat in the house and they cost as much as a new pair of tyres.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17-LITRE-12V ... 1253327288
So, what about something like this? Seems a simple solution. Anyone got similar? Any idea if it would work, or at least help?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Portable-Pre ... 2970961388
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