Definition

A pressure washer is a mechanical cleaning device that uses a motor to drive a pump, which creates a high-pressure spray of water. This high-pressure spray is effective for removing dirt, grime, mould, loose paint, and mud from surfaces.

Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)

It’s important as it represents a tool that can be used for efficient car cleaning, potentially offering a more thorough clean than traditional methods, especially when presented as a budget option.

Key properties or components

  • High-pressure water spray
  • Motor-driven pump
  • Cleaning capability for various surfaces
  • Portability (depending on model)

Contradictions or debates

None.

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