I can't remember who but someone told me that, despite recommendations to the contrary, they regularly used a pressure washer to clean away excess grease and grime. I have done it a couple of times but I did try to cover the disk so that it did not get spattered with grease and in the end I made sure the disk was clean.
I too have been pressure washering my front end after every usage for 300,000 kms. I used gaiters for some of the 100,000+ before that. Nary a problem Of
course, like you, I pressure wash my rotors at the washing end as well. I have never heard of anyone from that crowd who has had a problem.. though I have
heard of the brakes becoming fouled after greasing....many times. Owners grease their front ends, properly wait until the grease overflows out, then leave it
there for a sad result. After all, it is going to go somewhere and the rotors are adjacent.
Then, of course, there are always Dave's "patented" spring gaiters

Cuthbert Twillie?? (aka Gary Bell)
https://www.gomog.com/allmorgan/gaiter.jpg BEEN AROUND FOREVER..even before Cuthbert. I carefully made and tried
some for a year....despite how cutsie booties look.
With respect to those who promote them, I found they held the traditional kingpin and bushes grinding paste (the combo of grease and road grit) more than
they prevent anything. They also make it more of a hassle to properly clean the area as you must remove the consequently slimy things often. They became
unnecessary 20 years ago, or earlier than that, when the smart people moved to graded hardchromes and the Factory moved to stainless steel (not as good
but better than the earlier ungraded mild steel.
BTW, a few people, from Rutherford 50 years ago and on, have sold cute and effective little lower spring gaiters for decades. I am sure Cain will have some.
Those can be quickly lifted to clean the springs. I can't be bothered with them either.
gmg
P.S. The nipple is from Brands Hatch
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