I have just bought my first lot of Bilberry wheel cleaner and I'm really impressed with the stuff, my wheels were quite dirty. Spray on with a manual pump spray, quick bit of a brush (and I mean literally 30 seconds per wheel) and then a blast with the Karcher and they are really, really clean, wow!
Then I got to thinking, my Karcher is the K3.540 and has it's own mixer bottle on the back, could I use that and put the neat Bilberry in there, use the Karcher to spray on, brush and then Karcher again to spray off?
I gave it a quick go but the wheels were already super clean anyway!!
Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
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Re: Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
I personally wouldn't use the Karcher mixer bottle as I tried mine with the Karcher detergent and it was naff / lasted about 2 minutes / poor mixture.
Re: Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
Nice one Daz.
Slightly vearing off topic,i have used loads of different pressure washers and they all break after a while.
Should i stop being tight and just get a proper karcher,are the worth the extra money ?
Cheers
Slightly vearing off topic,i have used loads of different pressure washers and they all break after a while.
Should i stop being tight and just get a proper karcher,are the worth the extra money ?
Cheers
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Re: Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
Agree, load of tosh.P_G wrote:I personally wouldn't use the Karcher mixer bottle as I tried mine with the Karcher detergent and it was naff / lasted about 2 minutes / poor mixture.
How about a foam lance?
Personally I would just stick with having it in a separate bottle.
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Re: Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
Bought mine from the Karcher outlet, they're classed as refurbed but you can pay an extra couple of £'s and extend the guarantee to 12 months, so I did that and got a £200 washer for about £100. Only thing is they're really bad with frost as the seals go, so I wrap mine in a towel when I'm done with it.Jules wrote:Nice one Daz.
Slightly vearing off topic,i have used loads of different pressure washers and they all break after a while.
Should i stop being tight and just get a proper karcher,are the worth the extra money ?
Cheers
I already have a foam lance too, works really well, in fact I think I'm complete now and the car is nice and clean - until tomorrow when I drive on these horrible wet salty roads!!
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Re: Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
This one is now only £80, supposed to be £200 new!
http://www.karcheroutlet.co.uk/products ... sp?id=4818
http://www.karcheroutlet.co.uk/products ... sp?id=4818
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Re: Bilberry wheel cleaner and a Karcher mixing bottle?
I once tried to bung some Megs Gold-Class shampoo into the detergent bottle on my PW. Using the low-pressure lance, I was expecting something part of the way toward a snow-foam lance, but all I got was a load of water that smelled like shampoo
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Reservoir ran out after about 40 seconds - was rubbish.
Now have a proper snow-foam lance and haven't looked back
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If you find it too much of a problem, get one of the bottle-spray things which you can pressurise by pumping it manually and then pull the trigger to spray the cleaner.
A little easier than the cheapo bottles where the pump action is in the trigger itself (like the bottles you see your missus use when she is ironing your shirts!).

Reservoir ran out after about 40 seconds - was rubbish.
Now have a proper snow-foam lance and haven't looked back

If you find it too much of a problem, get one of the bottle-spray things which you can pressurise by pumping it manually and then pull the trigger to spray the cleaner.
A little easier than the cheapo bottles where the pump action is in the trigger itself (like the bottles you see your missus use when she is ironing your shirts!).
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