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id stick to windows if i were you.pure water is more aggressive esp on certain types of paintwork and i dont think its really great for painted wooden windows either!google dionised water and read what it says!you could easly damage someones car with a wfp and what about the wheels?do you use the same brush to then clean your windows?i clean my van with wfp but use tap water instead of pure water and use a different brush!!im using a bucket and sponge though at the moment due to hosepipe ban!
Wfp doesn't damage paintwork on cars, however it will when used with a brush take wax off of the paintwork. This is usually not a problem as you will put wax back on after cleaning I your doing the job properly. However some old cars have sun bleached paint work and red is a good example, to restore their paintwork some people use a Color wax, however the problem is when we come along and scrub off that color wax they think we have damaged their car when in actual fact all we have done is removed the color wax. Simon