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Post by janix on Sept 22, 2006 7:55:10 GMT 8
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Post by kulot_salot on Sept 22, 2006 8:20:22 GMT 8
janix, i think that's not a pressurized washer. from the pix, it's just a normal garden hose with the control like a shower head like sprinkle... the pressurized washers look like metal rods with handle & has jet spray of water... connected to a compressor... just my thought....
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Post by janix on Sept 22, 2006 8:29:18 GMT 8
ooohhh... my mistake... but then, i read it's bad to do that. especially on the bb's.
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Post by kulot_salot on Sept 22, 2006 8:34:45 GMT 8
i think if it's not directly fired on the bb's & the headset... it's ok... i use that kind also... better dirt remover for hard to reach crevices like cogs, rear of the chainring, hub/spokes...
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Post by <:jun®:> on Sept 22, 2006 9:05:05 GMT 8
even if that's not a high pressure cleaner, i think they do it because they know what to do and what not to do. i read in the forum that some of the more experienced guys do use a high pressure wash but they don't recommend it for the average biker because of what it might do to your bb's...
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Post by jr on Sept 22, 2006 12:34:59 GMT 8
janix, i think that's not a pressurized washer. from the pix, it's just a normal garden hose with the control like a shower head like sprinkle... the pressurized washers look like metal rods with handle & has jet spray of water... connected to a compressor... just my thought.... You are right..that is not a high pressure water. In regards to the next picture. I think he got distracted to the photographer and accidentally pointed the hose directly to the crankset. ;D ;D ;D
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