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Re: NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.
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dlc95
You have the BEST pics.
I don't have the knowledge or patience to figure it out.
Nice work!
It's not all that hard, I use PostImage as image hosting service, simply upload to the website and then copy and paste the image link into your post. Reach out if you want more info.
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Re: NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.
https://postimg.cc/CZdRm92kDetail Factory — Postimages
I tried everything DFB. Can you help me with this?
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Re: NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.
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DFB
Sorry, WAY off topic, but as an Australian, "Utes" are in our blood.
Cool read! Thanks
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Re: NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.
I was just about to post about my pressure washer undercarriage sprayer attachment, ordered from the same Colorado-based place as my wheel detailing stand. It’s pretty fantastic. They recommend it be used with a gasoline pressure washer (2200-3000 psi), but I find it’s absolutely perfect with an 1800 psi electric, because I don’t need to be jet-cleaning the Cosmoline off our cars’ bellies, I just want to spray off the salt and guck that accumulates quickly during the winter.
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