Also check and make sure that water is draining from AC evaporator when it's running. If it's not you surely have debris in there clogging drain and stinking up the air box and vehicle.
You might have to remove the air box inside and clean it out. If leaves and other debris got sucked inside they'll collect on evaporator and rot. When I used to work at a Jeep dealer we had to replace a lot of evaporators inside because they would rot where the debris collected and start...
I saw the longer neck as a place to put your hand on and press down into the surface. I never said torque, torque is turning force. According to Troy this tool will stop turning if to much pressure is applied. So if that is true I think the short necked nano would be better for me to clean...
If you read the second post by Troy, he said he used one and that it bogs down under pressure. He stated that you have to let the polishes do their job with minimal pressure. The main benefit I see in the long neck model is that gives an area to apply pressure but I don't think tool will work...
What would be a benefit to the long neck over a short neck? Seems to me if it won't operate if I apply pressure to tool then short neck would be the way to go. Am I missing something on that?
From my understanding pads are coming soon to autogeek and pads are available now at buffdaddy.com. I think with two batteries I could detail most of the motorcycle while at work. Thanks for sharing your experience with me. Can I use the rotary function to polish the aluminum wheels on bike or...
I am considering the Rupes nano short neck but really haven't heard any feedback yet and only saw a couple of youtube videos. I own a black Harley touring bike and I ride a Harley at work as a Motor Officer. I like the nano because I don't need an outlet while at work to clean bike. I have...