Re: Avoid water spots - Fast and simple way I dry my cars
I always wash outside also and just got the McKees37 Turbo Car Dryer. Works great and saves time. By the way Mike that is an Oldsmobile.
Well I wish I had a solid answer but I've had mine for a few years and have never had this problem. In my mind Without taking one apart I would think that there is an orifice blocked with some debris or scum for APC etc. I would take it apart and soak it in concentrated APC and maybe spray some...
Congrats on the new building. Looks really nice. I think a nice stripe about 4 ft up would really set the walls off plus that's the area that takes the beating and you could freshen it up below the stripe periodically when needed and not have to paint the whole wall to make it look good again...
One thing to keep in mind also not only are you breathing clean air but your blower fan motor will run cooler as its not working as hard a increase the life of the blower. Cabin filters are cheap compared to some blower motors.
Well you're Mike Phillips on here because you are The Man Mike Phillips detailing king of the universe. We are all just little asteroids floating out in space. Hey I picked my name because I felt it was detailed related.
I bought this one not super stiff but seems like it will be very good. Haven't used it yet though.
Use the ergonomically designed SONAX Textile and Leather Brush for all your interior cleaning needs
My wife said the same thing the first time I brought a gun home. 13 guns later they just get used to it. You have to spend money to make money in this business.
You can't go wrong with any of them. I have all 3 and it depends on the season with me 476s in Winter. 845 and 915 Summer. If time is a factor I use 845. If not then 915.