That wouldn't work for me. Impossible to see the grit guards with all of the suds in the bucket (Sara Evans song). The rinse bucket gets suds in it too.
Just be glad it wasn't a sticky Cola drink. Tea isn't too bad to get up. I was going down I95 last summer on a trip and looked away for just a second. When I looked back an Idiot was stopped in the middle of the Interstate. I had to do a HARD swerve to miss him and a large cup of tea went flying...
It looks like the same sponge. If you click on "2 new from $2.40" on the Amazon site one of the sellers is Vanguard Wholesale who is the same seller on Ebay. They sell them cheaper through Amazon even when you add the shipping.
I'm glad AG started carrying these. I did a short review on them about 6 weeks ago after seeing them OTC. It seems others also like using them or even paint brushes. Works for me.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/47972-finally-tire-dressing-applicator-i-like.html
I have tried many tire dressing applicators over the years including foam, terry cloth and even microfiber applicators and none of them seemed to work that well. They are always messy and didn't seem to get the dressing into areas around lettering or the tread where it overlaps the tire shoulder...
I have been using one of these canisters with the resin cartridge for about two years. The results are as you describe. I use Potassium Chloride instead of Sodium Chloride to recharge the resin because I don't like the idea of salty water on the vehicle and drying in cracks and crevices and...
It's 220 volt and not AMPs and usually sold overseas in countries where 220 volt is the only thing available.
If your wanting to know if it has more power then I don't know, but I seriously doubt it. You can go to Metro Vac's site and submit your question. They are quick to reply.
This is the response I got from Metro Vac. :xyxthumbs:
Thank you for your email.
You will not be able to detect any loss of power when extending the hose another 10 feet. If you choose to extend the hose I recommend using gorilla glue and permanently adhere the two hoses together...
You may have exceeded the rating for the outlet and/or the contact points may be somewhat corroded creating resistance and heat.
Awhile back my wife complained about a smell everytime she used the clothes dryer. I ignored her at first :bash: but finally I looked behind the dryer and was...
I never said that speed (velocity) wasn't important but that CFM was more important for blowing leaves. You don't have to believe me but you may want to take a look at this or do your own search. Leaf Blowers - CFM vs MPH | Backpack Leaf Blowers
We will just have to agree to disagree.
How long did you leave it running?
Household breakers have both a thermal and a magnetic trip function. The thermal function trips when the breaker heats up due to a continious overload and often takes some time to trip. Depending on the amount of overload it may be a few seconds or take...
When blowing leaves you need a higher volume of air (CFM) because the leaves move with the air but air speed is not as important. For example, Stihl's most powerful backpack blower (BR600 Magnum) is rated at 712 CFM but only 201 MPH.
To move water and dry a car air speed is more important to...
That is a replacement hose model # MVC-56D. I failed to list the full model number for the extension hose which includes a coupler which is MVC-56D/184 as shown here. Blaster & Master Blaster Heavy Duty Hose Extension Kit #MVC-56D/184 | Metropolitan Vacuum Cleaner