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06-28-2007, 10:00 PM
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All this hype! I know for fact no one will be disappointed with this foam cannon. I will back up Justin anyday of the week, he would never be out for any crooked deal.
For the people that has paid, all I can say is be patient as to he has the guns listed on ebay too. I've been keeping it on my watch list and so far 1-2 are gone/sold.
Trust me when your a full time detailer like him and trying to entrepenuer a side buisness Customer Service is first priority, but some things always need improving. I bet his phone rings 6 hours a day, just be patient. Heck I've tried calling him to chat and I haven't been able to get him yet, but I know he is super busy like myself and timing is everything.
Maybe he could benefit from one of those eBay shops that sale, pack, and ship for you.... Who knows, because the truth of the matter is he barely is making a dime off these foamers, and he honestly wants to help the rookie all the way up to the pro detailer as much as he can.
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06-28-2007, 10:10 PM
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ehuth1, with all due respect, all customers deserve equal respect because their money is equal. No reply where are the goods once you took their money is unacceptable. It's a Business 101, Customer Respect chapter. If one can't handle that one shouldn't be taking the money. Otherwise, what if coin was turned? Goods are sent but payment is not coming? Would you accept either one yourself? Would "explanation" that buyer is too busy with more important sellers to send you money be acceptable?
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06-28-2007, 10:31 PM
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#43 | | Senior Member
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Originally Posted by ZoranC ehuth1, with all due respect, all customers deserve equal respect because their money is equal. No reply where are the goods once you took their money is unacceptable. It's a Business 101, Customer Respect chapter. If one can't handle that one shouldn't be taking the money. Otherwise, what if coin was turned? Goods are sent but payment is not coming? Would you accept either one yourself? Would "explanation" that buyer is too busy with more important sellers to send you money be acceptable? | I'm not arguing your point, but I told you like I know it! There are not any favorable customers in his book (We are all equal), I'm sure he is trying to please everyone with the amount a time he has in a day. He details and sells these things basically FT now. Have you seen his customer list or 100+ show and shines.... This guy is B U S Y! And if I had to guess he is sorting out all the KAOS and will be back on track getting all orders full-filled shortly.
If I were to get ready and go on vacation (knowing I had a hot item to sell) I would post my goods back-ordered until I could get caught up. This way I wouldn't upset anyone with money burning a hole in their pocket, plus keep my image clean and away from the negativity of open threads for all eyes to read. (That's just my way, not his)
I suggest to anyone, take up your problems with the problem. No one here on AG can help you get your money back, plus if you really have no patience to get in line... I'm sorry to hear this, but I waited 2 and half weeks on mine and it was well worth it!!!!!!
Keep washing with a bucket  it won't hurt ya for the time being.
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06-28-2007, 10:53 PM
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What are some features that set a good pressure washer apart from a dog rocket???
I don't need top of the line, only the bare minimum to do this without sacrificing quality.
Are there certain features I need to look for in order to be compatible with this set up?
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06-28-2007, 11:05 PM
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Not to dog justin's product but what exactly is wrong the foam gun here? For 20% (or more) less than justins you get a foam gun that can put out shaving cream. Plus they have stock so there is really no wait.
Again I don't know much about the differences but the foam gun here rocks.
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06-29-2007, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by ehuth1 This guy is B U S Y! | So? Being very busy in no excuse not to respect customers that already shelled out money by answering their PM or e-mail. If one has time for vacation then one is not too busy. Plus part of that vacation has been paid with money of customers that were not worthy the respect of returned PM / e-mail.
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06-29-2007, 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by TCB Not to dog justin's product but what exactly is wrong the foam gun here? For 20% (or more) less than justins you get a foam gun that can put out shaving cream. Plus they have stock so there is really no wait.
Again I don't know much about the differences but the foam gun here rocks. | you cant use ag with a pressure washer...it is a great thing to have if you are using a hose tho off your house
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06-29-2007, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ZoranC So? Being very busy in no excuse not to respect customers that already shelled out money by answering their PM or e-mail. If one has time for vacation then one is not too busy. Plus part of that vacation has been paid with money of customers that were not worthy the respect of returned PM / e-mail. | ^^ way out of line, but oh well there is one in every crowd....
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06-29-2007, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by TCB Not to dog justin's product but what exactly is wrong the foam gun here? For 20% (or more) less than justins you get a foam gun that can put out shaving cream. Plus they have stock so there is really no wait.
Again I don't know much about the differences but the foam gun here rocks. | Good point TCB. The regular hose foam gun is an essential tool for any AG, but for the mobile detailer, this is where justin's and bradley's tool gets it's rewards. The shaving creme effect well it's extra
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06-29-2007, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by MotorCity Honda What are some features that set a good pressure washer apart from a dog rocket???
I don't need top of the line, only the bare minimum to do this without sacrificing quality.
Are there certain features I need to look for in order to be compatible with this set up? | MCH Any PW will do for home use. Be sure to get atleast 1750 if you want to throw the foam any distance. I've used the Karcher 1400psi PW and it does great but it just lacks the punch you see from a 2000psi pressure washer.
One solid contender would be the $199 Clean and Carry from Sears that comes with everything the hose, wand, nozzles, even oil....
Specs are 2150psi, Very Low GPM, 22M connections... 1 Year Warranty
This is it in action..
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