Our common car wash water guns are mainly composed of water inlet/outlet joints, standard joints, high-end water pipes, and metal coated water guns. They are suitable for various faucets. Regardless of the flow rate and pressure of the water itself, as long as the high-pressure water gun is connected, it can increase the impact force and gently remove the dirt from the car body. So how do I connect the car wash water gun to the faucet?
For car owners who often go out and get their cars dirty, all you really need is a high-pressure water gun to easily wash the car yourself. When using it, just connect it to a faucet, and after use, you can detach it and store it in the trunk.
A high-pressure water gun is a versatile cleaning tool used in various fields, featuring water-saving, pressure-boosting, and environmentally friendly characteristics. Using a high-pressure water gun for home car washing, floor cleaning, or wall washing greatly improves our work efficiency. However, if the high-pressure water gun fails to spray water due to improper operation or other reasons, what should we do? Let’s take a look at the reasons why a high-pressure water gun may not spray water and the solutions.
What tools are needed for self-service car washing? Below is an introduction to the tools required for self-service car washing.


