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Pressure Washers for Automotive Detailing

Professional pressure washers specifically designed for automotive detailing. Our selection from Mi-T-M includes 62+ models engineered to meet the unique challenges of automotive detailing environments.

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Mi-T-M CBA-3504-1MGH Aluminum Belt Drive Pressure Washer – 3500 PSI, 4.0 GPM, Honda

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Mi-T-M CBA-3504-1MGH — Belt-Drive 3500 PSI at 4.0 GPM with Honda GX390 The CBA-3504-1MGH combines 3,500 PSI pressure with 4.0 GPM flow — the highes...

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Mi-T-M CA-4004-1MGM Aluminum Gasoline Pressure Washer – 4000 PSI, 4.0 GPM, 125 lbs

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Mi-T-M CA-4004-1MGM — 4000 PSI Direct Drive with Mi-T-M OHV Engine The CA-4004-1MGM delivers 4,000 PSI at 4.0 GPM through the same corrosion-resist...

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Mi-T-M CA-4004-1MGH Aluminum Gasoline Pressure Washer – 4000 PSI, 4.0 GPM, 125 lbs

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Mi-T-M CA-4004-1MGH — Aluminum-Frame Direct Drive at 4000 PSI, 4.0 GPM The CA-4004-1MGH puts 4,000 PSI and 4.0 GPM through a General pump driven di...

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Mi-T-M CA-4004-1MCM Aluminum Pressure Washer – 4000 PSI, 4.0 GPM, OHV engine

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CA-4004-1MCM Gas Pressure Washer — CA Aluminum Series 4000 PSI, 4.0 GPM with Mi-T-M OHV The CA-4004-1MCM produces 4000 PSI at 4.0 GPM — 16,000 clea...

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Mi-T-M CA-4004-1MCH Aluminum Pressure Washer – 4000 PSI, 4.0 GPM, Honda GX390

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CA-4004-1MCH Gas Pressure Washer — CA Aluminum Series 4000 PSI, 4.0 GPM with CAT Pump The CA-4004-1MCH produces 4000 PSI at 4.0 GPM — 16,000 cleani...

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Mi-T-M CA-3504-1MGH Aluminum Pressure Washer – 3500 PSI, 4.0 GPM, Honda GX390

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CA-3504-1MGH Gas Pressure Washer — CA Aluminum Series 3500 PSI, 4.0 GPM High-Flow The CA-3504-1MGH produces 3500 PSI at 4.0 GPM — 14,000 cleaning u...

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Pressure Washers for Automotive Detailing

How Much Pressure Is Safe for Car Paint?

Keep pressure around 1,200 to 1,900 PSI on painted panels and work at a distance, since higher pressure chips paint, damages clear coat, and pushes water past trim and seals. Use a 25 to 40 degree tip on the body and save narrower, higher-pressure tips for wheels, wheel wells, and undercarriage, never the finish. Flow matters more than raw pressure here: a unit around 2 GPM rinses soap and grit off panels quickly without needing aggressive PSI.

Do You Need a Foam Cannon for Detailing?

A foam cannon is standard for detailing. It lays down thick soap that loosens dirt before contact, which cuts the wash-induced scratches that come from wiping a dirty panel. Pair it with a moderate-pressure unit for a two-step foam-and-rinse: apply, let the foam dwell a minute or two to break the dirt bond, then rinse top-down. Match the cannon's inlet and orifice to your machine's pressure and flow so it draws and sprays a thick, even blanket rather than a thin mist.

Hot or Cold Water for Detailing?

Cold water with foam handles most detailing safely. Hot water helps remove bugs, tar, and heavy road film and speeds drying, but is not required for routine work. Many detailers run cold for bodywork and keep hot water on hand for stubborn contaminants and winter salt, which clings to undercarriages long after the visible dirt is gone. For a fixed detail bay, an electric unit keeps the space quiet and exhaust-free through a full day of back-to-back vehicles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pressure washer is best for auto detailing?
Detailing needs lower pressure, around 1,200 to 1,900 PSI, to protect paint and trim, paired with a foam cannon for pre-wash. High flow and gentle pressure clean safely, while too much PSI chips paint and forces water past seals.
How much pressure is safe for car paint?
Keep pressure around 1,200 to 1,900 PSI on painted panels and work at a distance, since higher pressure chips paint, damages clear coat, and pushes water past trim. Use a wide tip on the body and reserve higher pressure for wheels.
Do I need a foam cannon for detailing?
A foam cannon is standard for detailing: it lays down thick soap that loosens dirt before contact, reducing wash-induced scratches. Pair it with a moderate-pressure unit for a safe two-step foam-and-rinse process.
Hot or cold water for detailing?
Cold water with foam handles most detailing safely. Hot water helps remove bugs, tar, and heavy road film and speeds drying, but is not required. Many detailers run cold for bodywork and reserve hot for tough contaminants.

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