What did you do today non-detailing related?

My Dyson needed a good cleaning so I took a bunch of it apart to clean everything I could. They don’t make it easy for us to clean the machine very well and it holds on to dust like crazy. Almost like Bead Maker.
 
my dyson needed a good cleaning so i took a bunch of it apart to clean everything i could. They don’t make it easy for us to clean the machine very well and it holds on to dust like crazy. Almost like bead maker.

Lmao
 
My Dyson needed a good cleaning so I took a bunch of it apart to clean everything I could. They don’t make it easy for us to clean the machine very well and it holds on to dust like crazy. Almost like Bead Maker.

That's funny, I cleaned my Dyson Stick Vac today. :buffing:
 
Rotated tires on my service truck and adjusted air pressure


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My Dyson needed a good cleaning so I took a bunch of it apart to clean everything I could. They don’t make it easy for us to clean the machine very well and it holds on to dust like crazy. Almost like Bead Maker.

Just a few weekends ago I broke mine down as well. Took the canister all apart to clean it out because the screen in there kept filling with really fine dust.

Didn't think it was working poorly before, but I swear it seems like it's working better now.
 
Picked up a Kettler Pedal Kart off Craigslist for my 5 year old. Awfully nice shape for something I'm guessing is from the mid 80's. Picked it up for $25.

She was super excited. Pretty sure we got our money's worth out of it on day 1. :)

Up next: Full Pedal Kart Detail. :laughing:
 
There's a way I can tell if someone enjoys working on their lawn . It's either I had to " cut the grass " or I have to " mow the lawn " . After detailing , mowing my lawn is the second best thing for me to do outdoors .
Nice job on you parents place .
 
Hello Michigander , your Okemos neighbor here . Understand your frustration . we have two evergreens that need replacing ( thanks to the deer ) , and can't because of our Covid-19 stay at home rules .
Nice job though . I would send out a pic if I could figure out how .
 
Cut parent's grass. Taking the pic as I drive home
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No angle this time.
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Damn nice job on the lawn! Nothing beats the feeling when you do it yourself!
 
I guess that beats my $25 mower ... :laughing:

Lol

My Poulan Pro was a freebie.

The man we bought our house from had no use for it as he was moving into a condo complex, and he left in the basement for us. This was back in 2005, and the mower was about 2-3 years old back then.

Briggs & Stratton 6.5hp that to this day starts on the first pull. :)
 
My Toro starts up on first pull too. It’s the second one I’ve had since I moved in. Just need to change the oil and air filter once a year and it’s good to go.
 
Lol

My Poulan Pro was a freebie.

The man we bought our house from had no use for it as he was moving into a condo complex, and he left in the basement for us. This was back in 2005, and the mower was about 2-3 years old back then.

Briggs & Stratton 6.5hp that to this day starts on the first pull. :)

Same engine in my clunker. And yep, one pull is all it normally takes. Regular maintenance and a blade sharpening and she's good to go. At one point I was going to wire-brush off all the flaking paint and give it a quick respray but then thought better of it.

If/when it dies, I'll just buy another one from the same guy - every Spring he has a whole fleet of them for sale in his front yard.
 
Same engine in my clunker. And yep, one pull is all it normally takes. Regular maintenance and a blade sharpening and she's good to go. At one point I was going to wire-brush off all the flaking paint and give it a quick respray but then thought better of it.

If/when it dies, I'll just buy another one from the same guy - every Spring he has a whole fleet of them for sale in his front yard.

Mine is in "semi-retirement" after I bought my little rider. Its only duty now is perimeter mowing, under bushes, and the strips of grass between the sidewalk & street. He seems happy. Lol
 
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