What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

Thinking about putting a coat of wax on my new snowblower

bb1e71ddd4abec73ba50959aa12fc45b.jpg


Sent from my moto g power (2021) using Tapatalk
 
Thinking about putting a coat of wax on my new snowblower

bb1e71ddd4abec73ba50959aa12fc45b.jpg


Sent from my moto g power (2021) using Tapatalk

I DO!!!!

Nice machine. Is that the SHO Deluxe with the 254cc engine?
 
I DO!!!!

Nice machine. Is that the SHO Deluxe with the 254cc engine?
Awesome .

I should have done that with my snapper that I have at the house. Unfortunately it's got paint pealing and some rust.

This blower is strictly for the shop.

And yes you are correct!

Sent from my moto g power (2021) using Tapatalk
 
Awesome .

I should have done that with my snapper that I have at the house. Unfortunately it's got paint pealing and some rust.

This blower is strictly for the shop.

And yes you are correct!

Sent from my moto g power (2021) using Tapatalk

Where do you live, Dubbinator?
 
I was just looking and the local Lowes stores carry this machine...

Good choice?

You cannot go wrong with the Ariens line of snow machines.

The only thing you can do which might be less desirable with any snowblower is to "under-buy".

Meaning that if you get TONS of snow, and wish you had bought bigger.

But if you get average snowfalls of 8-12", and the occasional 20", that Ariens Deluxe that Bdubbs has will slice through it no problem.
 
You cannot go wrong with the Ariens line of snow machines.

The only thing you can do which might be less desirable with any snowblower is to "under-buy".

Meaning that if you gets TONS of snow, and wish you bought bigger.

But if you get average snowfalls of 8-12", and the occasional 20", that Ariens Deluxe that Bdubbs has will slice through it no problem.

I have seen a few 20"+ snowfalls but the majority are more within 4-8" with a few 12-18" storms each winter

I can always hit it 2-3 times I reckon if I know it's just going to keep coming down

If we get into the house while there are still machines available locally I will see what is left and I can store it in the garage until we get a shed

Something I have noticed at Home Depot and Lowes is I am not seeing machines with a tracked drive anymore like I used to

They all just have wheels

:confused:
 
I have seen a few 20"+ snowfalls but the majority are more within 4-8" with a few 12-18" storms each winter

I can always hit it 2-3 times I reckon if I know it's just going to keep coming down

If we get into the house while there are still machines available locally I will see what is left and I can store it in the garage until we get a shed

Something I have noticed at Home Depot and Lowes is I am not seeing machines with a tracked drive anymore like I used to

They all just have wheels

:confused:

Check out the Ariens Rapid Track line, Chill-Meister......

Let me know what you think of the "Kraken" model. (After you recover from the massive heart attack after seeing the price of it.....)
 
Check out the Ariens Rapid Track line, Chill-Meister......

Let me know what you think of the "Kraken" model. (After you recover from the massive heart attack after seeing the price of it.....)

Ummmmmm….

If I bought that I would blame you and one day a 5’ 0” Tasmanian Devil named Donna would knock on your door and end you…


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Ummmmmm….

If I bought that I would blame you and one day a 5’ 0” Tasmanian Devil named Donna would knock on your door and end you…


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Yeah, but you'd be the coolest (Chilliest) kid on the block.......... :righton:
 
You cannot go wrong with the Ariens line of snow machines.

The only thing you can do which might be less desirable with any snowblower is to "under-buy".

Meaning that if you gets TONS of snow, and wish you bought bigger.

But if you get average snowfalls of 8-12", and the occasional 20", that Ariens Deluxe that Bdubbs has will slice through it no problem.

We actually traded in our old machine a few years ago and got a smaller one, a 20" Ariens Compact, so my girlfriend could manage it.
 
:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Yeah, but you'd be the coolest (Chilliest) kid on the block.......... :righton:

I would also be spending the entire detailing budget for the rest of my life




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Put a coat on it. Almost looks too nice to use lol
bc847cb8be2f25b9527996634c72e6c5.jpg


Sent from my moto g power (2021) using Tapatalk
 
Worked on the Mav: onr rinseless followed by clay with Born Slippy and Sonus ultra fine clay. Used the rest of the bucket of onr so my helper could wash her Patriot. Used some Prima Hydro I’ve had forever to give it a little shine/protection.
 
Kitchen sink......ya bored....can't do cars in 20 degree weather:bash:

Zep orange degreaser and stiff brush...followed up with Superior Aqua gloss @ 4:1

iu5dJWr.jpg

7lJSvp3.jpg
 
Even in 32 degree weather the Ceramic Gloss didn't streak one bit, really impressed with these products so far
e6f528611c9992f0fe9ee27c3afa6934.jpg
fcee442b53d60963d3f454c6d6266f7c.jpg
eebe8e518f1e3960c4b28dbb59dc7fd3.jpg


Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk

I've been thinking about what to use after Can Coat is dead. I am definitely getting BH Touchless/AF at some point, but for everything else I'm leaning towards the DIY line. On the fence about their coating and was thinking of trying Feynlab Ceramic Lite or 3D Graphene. But from the DIY line I want to try Quick Beads (looks better than Wet Coat), Ceramic Gloss, and their RW.
 
Back
Top