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#24
Thoughts on the foam sprayer? Truck looks good!
#25
So which foam cannon and pressure washer do you have? I've been looking into buying one this year, since it'll hopefully make washing my family's vehicles easier/quicker. I'd prefer an electric pressure washer, but will buy gas if I have to. I have plenty of other gas-powered toys and while I *could* store it in the sub-basement when not in use, electric would be safer for indoor storage IMO.
Also, are you using the foam cannon to deliver the soap, waiting a minute, and then just using your wash mitt to remove the dirt/soap, or are you still dipping the mitt into a bucket before applying to the vehicle?
Thanks,
-John
Also, are you using the foam cannon to deliver the soap, waiting a minute, and then just using your wash mitt to remove the dirt/soap, or are you still dipping the mitt into a bucket before applying to the vehicle?
Thanks,
-John
#26
Senior Member
#27
So which foam cannon and pressure washer do you have? I've been looking into buying one this year, since it'll hopefully make washing my family's vehicles easier/quicker. I'd prefer an electric pressure washer, but will buy gas if I have to. I have plenty of other gas-powered toys and while I *could* store it in the sub-basement when not in use, electric would be safer for indoor storage IMO.
Also, are you using the foam cannon to deliver the soap, waiting a minute, and then just using your wash mitt to remove the dirt/soap, or are you still dipping the mitt into a bucket before applying to the vehicle?
Thanks,
-John
Also, are you using the foam cannon to deliver the soap, waiting a minute, and then just using your wash mitt to remove the dirt/soap, or are you still dipping the mitt into a bucket before applying to the vehicle?
Thanks,
-John
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Originally Posted by harrisb
I'd like to know how you hand polished and hand waxed a truck in 4hrs. It's minimum a 12hr job for me with a DA
Not impossible,that is a lot of work in 4 hours,especially hand polish/wax,hats off to ya.
Trucks looks awesome BTW,great work.
To do a complete exterior wash and clean/dry,polish (glaze) wax (with a machine),dress tires,dress interior,dress under the hood on my black Platinum takes me 10-12 hours and that's working very efficiently with few breaks.
It's a labour or love.
Last edited by BUILTTOLAST; 04-24-2017 at 01:56 PM.