kilobravo
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Sorry but this one doesn't include any vehikle photos. <smile>
After we had the pool resurfaced last year, I picked up one of the robotic pool cleaners and what a huge improvement over the previous booster pump-powered, dumb cleaner. But, he ain't cheap and like most things, I wanna keep him in good condition. I had just run "Robbie" two days previous and had him and the feed hose sitting under the deck to dry out before storing it under a vinyl cover. Unlike the old cleaner, this one doesn't get left in the pool 24/7 to minimize the chlorine degradation of the plastic parts.
My detailing brain took over and I thought why not try a top coat of Reload on him and that's what I did. Disassembled most of the shell and using another recent acquisition, a short detailing brush, I coated as much plastic as I could.
As always, Reload buffed out easily. Put him back together, set the rig on the Rubbermaid storage container I use for some of the pool chemicals, and covered him up.
I'll be curious to see how well the topcoat holds up after a few uses and if there are any "bean porn" images to be had, rest assurred, I'll get one. <BSEG>
After we had the pool resurfaced last year, I picked up one of the robotic pool cleaners and what a huge improvement over the previous booster pump-powered, dumb cleaner. But, he ain't cheap and like most things, I wanna keep him in good condition. I had just run "Robbie" two days previous and had him and the feed hose sitting under the deck to dry out before storing it under a vinyl cover. Unlike the old cleaner, this one doesn't get left in the pool 24/7 to minimize the chlorine degradation of the plastic parts.
My detailing brain took over and I thought why not try a top coat of Reload on him and that's what I did. Disassembled most of the shell and using another recent acquisition, a short detailing brush, I coated as much plastic as I could.
As always, Reload buffed out easily. Put him back together, set the rig on the Rubbermaid storage container I use for some of the pool chemicals, and covered him up.
I'll be curious to see how well the topcoat holds up after a few uses and if there are any "bean porn" images to be had, rest assurred, I'll get one. <BSEG>
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