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you can use a foam gun if it is real bad. Or just apply some pressure with your finger form the hose after soaping it up. You just need a powerful car cleaning soap. Then gently wipe off with a soft sponge. Let the soap do the work. Also know that unless you really push hard on a rock any scratches will be in the clear coat and you can just buff and wax them out. Depending on how bad, you will likely need some strong car soap, possibly automotive goo gone (read directions with that). Another handy thing is some tub-0-towels for your exhaust or any harder to get off spots.
Edit: just saw you updated your post, just be VERY careful pressure washing it. That is more likely to damage the paint than just using your thumb on a hose and a sponge. Best thing would be a foam gun. But if that is too pricey just a basic car soap/hose and soft sponge would be fine, just buff it out after and you will be fine.
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