Peoples, I need your advice.
I have a brand new Panda which, obviously, I want to keep in the very best condition possible. I've never had a car less than 5 years old before and, due to already scruffy bodywork, I've only ever washed them with a sponge and bucket (please don't shoot me
).
This isn't really an option for the Panda as I don't want it covered in swirl marks. So, which is the better option:
- Pressure Washer with foam lance (no brush!), or
- Lambswool mit and two buckets, or
- both?
As it's only a week old, the paint is still relatively soft, would a pressure wash damage that? Or would the pressure generated by a small home pressure washer (90bar) be OK?
My thinking behind the PW is that there is nothing rubbing against the paint and so nothing to scratch, but unsure whether the water itself could cause the dirt to scratch if it's hitting hard enough.
I'm sure there must be a wealth of arguments from both sides.

I have a brand new Panda which, obviously, I want to keep in the very best condition possible. I've never had a car less than 5 years old before and, due to already scruffy bodywork, I've only ever washed them with a sponge and bucket (please don't shoot me
This isn't really an option for the Panda as I don't want it covered in swirl marks. So, which is the better option:
- Pressure Washer with foam lance (no brush!), or
- Lambswool mit and two buckets, or
- both?
As it's only a week old, the paint is still relatively soft, would a pressure wash damage that? Or would the pressure generated by a small home pressure washer (90bar) be OK?
My thinking behind the PW is that there is nothing rubbing against the paint and so nothing to scratch, but unsure whether the water itself could cause the dirt to scratch if it's hitting hard enough.
I'm sure there must be a wealth of arguments from both sides.