I've been using Eagle 20/20 glass cleaner on my exterior glass since about 2001 I believe. Does anyone have experience with Eagle 20/20 and other products. Is it worth switching to a higher end product? Im mostly concerned about water beading and coming off my windshield - Ive been happy with...
The first time I used my pc 7424, I made the mistake of not using speed 6. After I started using speed 6... it was a huge difference.
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Glad to help. In regards to the last one, I just see a lot of companies that dont really give any direct way to contact them. Good to know you'll make it easy for your customers to get in touch :)
EVO,
Good start so far. Here are some of my comments page by page:
Home:
- I will assume the top of the page will eventually have a jpg/gif of your logo. If not, I would definitely consider it.
- I agree with everything that Kengo says as well. I would take a look at trying out some other...
Why not try yourself, and do it in the next couple days, and if you cant fix it, go through insurance? You can always call your agent, and explain it (assuming you have a decent agent). Ive done that before. Someone hit my car, and I didnt wanna make a claim if I could fix it myself. I wasnt...
Dr. Pain,
Sweet setup you have going on there. I noticed that you said that the product is very light (5LBS or so). I would be careful with leaving the light on for extended periods of time. Weighing only 5 pounds, my guess would be that the heatsinks are not necessarily designed for long...
I'm just a newb here, but I would be hesitant to believe that there would be grit that was in the car wash's equipment. The size of the nozzle on pressure washers is so small that if there was grit in there, those heads would probably be getting clogged. I agree with everything desertnate...
I do the same thing, however usually when I'm detiling my car, the paint is in bad enough condition that a light swipe with a finger easily determines which panels were finished (very smoooth)
I know I'm late to this thread, but the Flexzilla hose is my favorite by far. Stays very flexible, doesn't kink easily, and is nowhere near the weight of my craftsman all rubber.
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NEC requires conduits for any 120V wiring. In Chicago, plenum rated wiring is not recognized either. If you run wires in a plenum space, you have to run those in conduit also... even Cat5/Cat6/Speaker cable etc. Good ole union cities! Sorry to be off topic...