gave my truck the ultimate exterior detail
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Do you have to hand wash it after the cannon? Do you just wash it off and start drying?
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Looks good sir... but has to. Your the one that got me hooked on the da polisher! ...hmm water canon eh?
How's it going man?
How's it going man?
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porter cable 7424... Then check out maquiars microfiber system (for da) just wax alone can do the truck in a half hour...polish depends on how much repair the paint may need... I average 2 to 3 hours but mine is always hand washed...never a car wash
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Looks awesome! Now go put it back in the garage as there's some pollen floating around with your name on it!
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While I don't doubt the foam cannon helps break down the dirt a little more, I don't see how pressure washing alone first before washing doesn't accomplish the same?
I just bought the same Ryobi unit and it works great for washing the truck.
I just bought the same Ryobi unit and it works great for washing the truck.
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That being said, the fun factor alone is worth the price of admission for the foam cannon.