Does steam car wash damage the paintwork?
No! Automotive paintwork is exposed to all weathers and endures extreme cold and heat conditions. The steam is a form of gas, as soon as it is exposed to the atmosphere the temperature drops exponentially. The steam touching the surface never reaches more than 100°C. We always keep a minimum distance of 2-3 centimetres between the tip of the steam gun and the car surface. The steam pressure is pre-set at 8 bares (116psi) which is relatively low pressure rate but powerful and sufficient enough to wash various surfaces safely and efficiently. The conventional car wash by high-pressure water-jet is lot more harmful especially if the paintwork is already damaged.