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Chemical Guys - TORQ Foam Cannon & Honeydew Snow Foam Wash
How It Works: Professional detailers and hardcore enthusiasts wash dirt from cars as gently as possible. The wrong touch pushes dirt around and grinds ugly scratches and swirls into the shiny finish. The TORQ Professional Foam Cannon Snow Foamer adds a blanket of super-slick and slippery car wash suds to lubricate any abrasive dirt particles. Prepare the TORQ Foam Cannon by filling the soap solution tank with water, then add 1-3 ounces of your favorite Chemical Guys car wash soap. Gently...
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Bed-Maid Sleeping Set
Hi All,In case anyone is wondering, we absolutely love the Bed-Maid Sleeping Set. We had a difficult time finding any information on it, and no one seemed to be promoting it when we bought our 1685 in February. My husband was really...
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Adco tyvek cover review
It's been 5 months now and my cover is falling apart under normal use like it was ten years old. Maybe it is ten years old, I just got a bad one, or someone splashed battery acid all over it before they wrapped it up and shipped it out (witch is...
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Absolutely most handy tool in my tool box
A simple tool I have used for over 20 years that should be in everyone's water supply tool kit. I have primarily used this to transfer water from my 55gal water drums to my cistern at my cabin, but have also used it to pull water from stream/river pools and lake water to use for boiling wash water. If you don't have one, I highly recommend spending a couple bucks and just toss it in the "I'll be glad I have it when I need it" stack of stuff. It's one of those simple things you hope the guy...
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Spray on ceramic wax
I've been using Meguiar's Flagship Marine Wax on my 2295. The results have been good but it does take awhile to complete the job. Have any of you used a spray on ceramic wax on your Lance? Do they work? Do they bond with the paint like they do on a car or truck? Do they harm the finish in any way? Any recommendations on brand? Any tips and/or tricks? All responses will be appreciated. Thank you all. -Steve Forsberg
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Re: Better Living Liquid Soap Dispenser
Don, that looks like a nice, clean and easy install! And you can remove the containers to wash them out (big bonus!!) Thanks for the info! WoodGlue
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Re: Better Living Liquid Soap Dispenser
Nicely done. I think it would probably fill half my shower, and that I would probably get a black eye or fat lip every time I tried to wash up. By the end of the week, I would likely be so battered that Tootsie Roll would be wondering who I was and what I did with Jacster. After all it is fairly gymnastic to take a shower in the bed of a pickup to begin with, even for a little person (such as myself). Cheers!
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Re: Road Shower
Looks great! Point your bud at the fly fishing world. With growing concern about the spread of invasive species between watersheds, lots of fly fishers face the need to wash off waders and wading boots, as well as small personal watercraft when moving from one to the next. Add the right "agent" to the water in the tube, and it's the perfect solution with or without any concerns for taking a shower, too. Well done!
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff
I like the list and the additions later on. The lego blocks are good i have used mine well so much so I have ruined two...have a new stack now. Now when it comes to toilet stuff, good old Costco TP works well, and i have not used a chem for at least 5 or 6 years...just have not had the need. Extra cost and got to carry it someplace and hope it doesn't spill, ever tried to clean up the blue stain after it dries? Why gloves, just wash your hands! it is your stuff, why worry! I carry electrical...
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Re: Beddys.com
We have the RV Superbag, and really like it. Sheets feel nice, and are easy to take out and wash. Although the manufacturer is not crazy about machine drying the actual bags, we've run them through our dryer at low heat, and taken them out when they were slightly damp and let them finish air drying. Absolutely no problem doing that.
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Re: Chemical Guys - TORQ Foam Cannon & Honeydew Snow Foam Wash
The foam cannon is a must have for any hard to reach or large surface areas. I originally purchased one to help clean my HD motorcycle. See attachments. It was impossible for me to get my big hands into all the nooks and crannies. I now use it on all my vehicles. The foam cannon decreased my wash time by half. That being said, it's important to note that it works best on a well polished surface. So you do need to spend the time and effort getting the surface as smooth and slick as possible...
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Re: Chemical Guys - TORQ Foam Cannon & Honeydew Snow Foam Wash
I use another Chemical Guys product to assist in drying. It's called Chemical Guys After Wash . "Chemical Guys After Wash is an advanced moisturizer that aids the drying process. The innovative drying aid repels water, adds lubrication, and creates a streak-free shine when drying any vehicle." This stuff is great. I spray it on an entire side and the water beads off. It also lubricates the outside of the trailer so that you will not scratch it when using towels to dry. I only use microfiber...
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Re: Chemical Guys - TORQ Foam Cannon & Honeydew Snow Foam Wash
The website says, “Works with any gas or electric pressure washer: 500-3,500 PSI.” I am using an electric pressure washer made by Sunjoe - model SPX3001. It’s 2030 psi at 1.76 gpm. And yes, this method is much less time consuming and the finished product is fantastic. I loved being asked if my trailer is brand new because it looks so shiny and new. Three of my neighbors have also bought similar setups after seeing me wash my trailer and vehicles. They also are very satisfied with the...
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Re: Chemical Guys - TORQ Foam Cannon & Honeydew Snow Foam Wash
This one looks portable and light enough to travel with (from Amazon): Greenworks 1500 PSI 13 Amp 1.2 GPM Pressure Washer GPW1501