I can only recommend the Honda engine. Having a Pressure Washer with a Honda for over 4 years. Even after the pressure washer walked right into my salt water pool. After replacing all fluids, filter, spark plug and two days of drying it started right up.
I have seen a few helpful videos on how to use the PC. Great! They are all on a nice flat surface. What about techniques around edges, bumpers, etc. What is the best way to go about? How do you go about it?
speaking of strong, since the rims have been a pain in the neck since day one, I am a custom to scrub if you get my drift. Well I couldn't resist. I just could believe it would be spray and wash. Anyway, I got a sponge out and kind of lightly scrub a little bit. The freaking sponge looked...
I forgot a few spot have what appears to be oxidation in the clear coat. I am not sure. I looks dull. You really need to look at it in an angle to notice it.
a Little background. I ordered the PC HD/Kit. > Porter Cable 7424 & Foam Pad Kit - Car Buffer
I have a 2006 Toyota Tundra XSP Double Cab. Color is white. I wax it about three times a year with Meg NXT by hand.
Paint is in decent good shape. Chips here and there on the bumper from highway...
took the plunge and just ordered the PC kit Mat recommended.
Porter Cable 7424 & Foam Pad Kit - Car Buffer
Foamed Wool 6.5 inch Polishing/Buffing Pad
Now I need to order some products any advice.
I have a white Toyota Tundra 2006 XSP Double Cab. It sleeps outside. I do baby it a little...