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Thanks for all the answers. I stated that I had a Metro air attachment in error. It is actually a Tornador attachment. I too did not find it worked that well. One thing I did learn with it was that I had to turn down the air pressure. I am away at the moment, but once back I will be exploring all suggestions. Thanks ShopVacTim, I did not know about the differences between the two. Also once I am back at home, I will post a picture of the latest vehicle I was faced with.
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This,
Originally Posted by Cliffnopus
If it was me and I had to continuously drive in those conditions I'd buy Weather Tech plastic type mats and let them carry the gravel and dirt.
Then if your going out and want to look nice, just remove them; out them back when you need them.
Save a lotta work.
Check their options out here,
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