I would call that the "custom" option, looks great!And my budget version …
It’s surprisingly useful
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I salivate every time I see the photo of that setup, D and I'd pay a fair chunk of gelt to have a pro duit. I could, but I'd screw something up for sure. :-) As an example, when I installed a water treatment system here at the house about ten years ago, I put the softener upstream from the carbon filter tank. Didn't even know it was incorrect for a number of years but waited until it was time to replace the resin and charcoal to swap them. Fortunately, they're identical hookups but it was still a PITA. Truth be told, I can't tell any difference but perhaps the resin will last longer, I dunno.Do I want it? Yep!
Ditto here. I already have the DI setup so would only need the washer, hose reel, and plumbing. A guy I work with just got the AR setup from OG, I’ll have to swing by his house one day and check it out.
Just no, not ever on any car.I've seen guys open the gas flap and spray the pressure washer in there. Given we don't have a screw-on sealed gas cap, doesn't that risk getting water down into the gas tank? Especially given the flap requires so little resistance to open it up?
I’ve mentioned this numerous times before with regards jet washes - it not necessarily what you are doing, but how you are doing itPresuming the "gas cap" comments stemmed from my photo with it open. I have a cover lock on the spout. No water gets in and I barely brush it with the spray.
When I'm detailing a car for some cash on the side, I will often use the pressure washer to blast the door jambs clean. As you allude, it's all in the technique and there is certainly a way to do this task without spraying water all over the interior.I’ve mentioned this numerous times before with regards jet washes - it not necessarily what you are doing, but how you are doing it
More than one way to use the same tool - I’ve jet washed open door shuts in the past, yeah tell that to some people and let them loose with the lance …
WD
Now you’ve done it …When I'm detailing a car for some cash on the side, I will often use the pressure washer to blast the door jambs clean. As you allude, it's all in the technique and there is certainly a way to do this task without spraying water all over the interior.
Ha ha, they can ask that question, however they may not like my response!Now you’ve done it …
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I've seen guys open the gas flap and spray the pressure washer in there. Given we don't have a screw-on sealed gas cap, doesn't that risk getting water down into the gas tank? Especially given the flap requires so little resistance to open it up?
I've been corrected so many times on this forum, that I now assume nothingYou had to ask that to know the answer.