Although it is easier to keep your car clean in the summer months it is still vital for you to keep it clean through out the winter months as well. Power washing is a great way to ensure you dislodge all the dirt that may be stuck to the body and under the chassis.
In fact if driving your car on roads where they use salt to prevent frost and snow then you should aim to clean your car every week, this is because the salt can cause your chassis to rot. If you use a power washer you can make sure that all the salt and dirt is removed leaving less opportunity for rust and rotting to occur.
When using a pressure washer for the first time take a while to get used to how to grip the washer and what direction to spray in. It is best to hold the handle with both hands for most control and it is also thought best for you to spray downwards for you to control the spray best. When washing your car with a pressure washer be sure not to use any other cleaner than one suitable for car paint work, because it can cause damage and fading to the paint finish.
Before starting to use the power washer make sure you have enough washing fluid in the power washer injector. Also you would want to make sure the cleaning fluid you put in was the correct kind for use with pressure washers as some can damage the paint work by scratching it because of the pressure it is forced out onto the car.
When cleaning your car with a pressure washer you should clean from the top of the car to the bottom so that any dirt that washes of the top doesn't run down onto parts you have already cleaned. As well as cleaning the whole of the cars body you would also have to make sure to clean the underneath of the car regularly to make sure it doesn't start to have grime and dust build ups that could lead to corrosion. Pressure washers are very good at getting off dirt and dust from underneath cars because of how powerful they are they can usually remove even the most stuck on grime.