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    Foam lance fitting for Work Choice pressure washer

    I was given as a gift, a Work Choice 1500 psi electric pressure washer. My dilemma is I can't find a fitting that will work for my foam lance. It looks like a Bosch, but the base is a little bigger, and the tip is a little bigger as well. Here is what the fitting from the wand looks like...
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    Rupes 21 -vs- Rupes 21 Mark II

    After testing all the pads, the only ones that had a lot of vibration were the LC Hydrotech. I do like these pads on softer paint like Honda, Toyota, using the tangerine for cutting, and the red for polishing. Also on medium paint, the tangerines for finishing. I haven't used any of the...
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    Rupes 21 -vs- Rupes 21 Mark II

    Thanks Todd! Now I have to test all these different pads I like to use on free air! I sure hope the Scholl Concepts "Honey" doesn't cause excess vibration! That pad really puts on a shine with Carpro Reflect on the 21!:xyxthumbs:
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    Rupes 21 -vs- Rupes 21 Mark II

    I'm kind of confused by this, I have used the 21 with the 5" backing plate and washer mod with Scholl Concepts Spider Pads, Lake Country HD Pads, Carpro Flash Pads, Lake Country Hydrotech Pads, and Megs DMC Pads. With the 6" backing plate I've used Megs DMC and Lake Country CCS Pads. I...
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    Rupes 21 -vs- Rupes 21 Mark II

    Sorry Dylan, I didn't read the entire post. I see you already answered this. You said: A lot depends on the severity of the curve, but I will say this - I haven't encountered a panel feature that the Mark II stalls rotation on, even if I ignore technique and operate a little more 'ham fisted'...
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    Rupes 21 -vs- Rupes 21 Mark II

    I have been using the Mark I Bigfoot 21 for a few months now. When I received it, I immediately made the KB style washer on a bench grinder, to fit the 5" Rupes backing plate I also got for the 21. Having used the GG 6" (the regular one, not the boss), I was very happy with the faster and...
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    Removing yellow stains from chrome rims

    Dude, are you for real? I asked a question, seeking advice from someone who HAS actually removed yellowing from chrome. I get a response that my question is useless without pictures. (They are chrome wheels with a yellowish tint on them, is it that difficult to form a picture of this?) And then...
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    Removing yellow stains from chrome rims

    I've only spent 6 hours doing research for someone who's had success with this, and I've yet to find anyone. Sorry, but it's not a joke to me, I'm trying to find a solution for a customer's car. :help:
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    Best cleaner for dash and doors.

    Ultima Interior Car Shampoo Gel, agitate with a soft brush for heavy soiled areas, wipes away clean, no streaks, and leaves a nice clean scent. Follow with Ultima Interior Guard Plus for excellent protection.
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    Removing yellow stains from chrome rims

    Do you actually read before responding? It's not my vehicle, and the owner has no dog. I wait nearly 6 months to ask my first question and I get idiotic responses like this.
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    Removing yellow stains from chrome rims

    Your reply reminds me of other responses I've had, they don't know how to do it either. It's chrome rims, yellow staining, sorry you can't comprehend what these 2 factors are.
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    Removing yellow stains from chrome rims

    I have a person who wants a wash/wax and tires and rims cleaned. It's a Lincoln Navigator with 24" Victory chrome rims, the issue is they are yellowing. I've never seen wheels do this. How would you remove the yellowing? Already tried a brake dust/iron remover and clay with no progress.
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