***REVIEW FOR THE WORKS POWERSHOT***
I got off of work a bit early today so I had to try this new power tool out. Both batteries were charged up, so I put one on the Powershot, the other in the provided bag, along with the hose and soap bottle (which I didn't use this time) I filled one 5 gallon bucket with a soap mix, the other with almost 5 gallons of mostly hot water, then I headed down to the garage to get started on my car.
My car had been sitting since last Wednesday night, I cleaned it before our trip but it was dusty when I went to work today, I mean REAL DUSTY, this constituted a wash for sure! I sprayed down the entire car down in the garage, everything from top to bottom, up in the wheelwells, the tires and wheels, everything. I had enough soapy water left over and used a plush edgeless mf towel to then wash the car down. I then took the hose and placed it into in the rinse water and rinsed the car down completely. At this point I had water left over so I just sprayed down the area around my car and moved items away from the wall that I keep down in the garage and cleaned around there too. The car looked real good after I dried it off and the "secret soap", combined with the Worx Powershot did a great job.
I used the long lance and provided sprayer and IMO it does have the power of standard hose but with the 5 settings you'll surely find something that fits your needs here. I feel that there's enough power to clean my car, as well as my wife's car which is always dirty, so another test is in order but I'm already planning on buying the turbo nozzle, I mean for $20.00 its a no-brainer. I originally bought this to clean my tires, wheels and wells better but now that I've cleaned my entire car with it, I feel it does a good job for me. Looking forward to the next test, maybe I'll put some soap in the optional spray bottle and see how that goes, stay "tuned".