Thanks Nicholas, ducksfan and madwax.... appreciate the replies.. It appears anyone who has a vapor chief OR a Dupray hill inject are happy....... BUT correct me if I'm wrong....... I just realized this unless i am wrong.
The Dupray Hill injection ONLY uses injection with hot...
Thank you Aaryn for the reply and for your opinion in the matter.... Much appreciated and it helps to hear all of the opinions for sure! I definitely want a continuous fill for sure.... the tap water thing would be a big PLUS because buying distilled water is an added task in it's own no...
Thanks for the fast reply Mike! Do you know off the top of your head these stats..... I am going to opt going for the Dupray Hill Injection...... OR the Vapor Chief 125... which I will order from AutoGeek for sure! My few questions between these 2 models if you happen to know are...
I am in the market for a Steamer and the 5 i have considered you guys sell so please help me eliminate a few so I can better make a decision!... Originally I was going to get a Dupray Innox Carmen injection model that is about $4,000 dollars which I think is no longer an option as I don't think...
I realize between all of the Duprays I listed above..... the hill injection for $2,000 dollars has a self cleaning boiler and is made of stainless steel as the others are not and don't.... hmmmmmm
Thanks for the SOLID review and write up Mike! I am in the market for a Steamer and the 5 i have considered you guys sell so please help me eliminate a few so I can better make a decision!... Originally I was going to get a Dupray Innox Carmen injection model that is about $4,000 dollars...
I just detailed my car the other day.... Afterwards the very next 2 days we received a huge rain storm... The first two pictures of my car was the day after the 2 days of a storm.... the last pictures are of my vehicle after about a 20 minute quick wash, dry and re-dress of the tires.. :b...
Thank you for the idea Engineerwolf! I actually have ordered my Racatac and received it yesterday!! It's put together and i plan to go knee surfing today!! Totally excited to keep my torn ACL knee happy and happy to add this knee protection to my arsenal... I plan to maybe buy a knee pad...
Wow thank you ALL for the opinions and recommendations! Hey Engineerwolf..... I like the idea of the Racatac.... I actually bought this mechanics seat in hopes to solving my knee issues but it's not exactly the seat to replace kneeling down...
Thanks for the reply LSNAutoDetailing! I hope now that there are two of us we can get some good solid opinions on all the different pad options people have already tried out....what they would and wouldn't use again etc... If we are planning on kneeling down at a full time job we sure better...
I did try searching but came up with a few different ideas behind knee pads..... pants with knee pads built in, a knee pad cushion autogeek sells to carry around etc.... I personally think a NICE pair of knee pads I can strap to my knees would be ideal.... only because that's one less thing to...
Hi Mike!! Thank you again for your wonderful contribution to all of us... your hard work is much appreciated and I would definitely love to get a copy.... Thanks! [email protected]
So I went ahead and got a different pressure washer than the DeWault i picked up from Home Depot... I got this unit locally who has all parts on hand to repair if it ever needs fixing. Honda Gx200 motor and he also sold me a hose reel / hose and water tank.... I just got it back today so...
Thanks again ZMC! I have found one pressure washer in particular that looks enticing to me.... it has the Honda GX200 motor.... already skid mounted... Viper pump so it should pump from a tank if I am now accurate? Seems to be a good option for only $200 more than the one I just returned...
Wow thanks for all the great information and quick reply! I certainly appreciate it! From the sounds of it, I think it would be pretty easy to return this HomeDepot Pressure washer I bought and opt for another one that can draw water ALREADY rather than having to piece by piece it all...