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looks like MTM dropped the ball on their new "improved" pf22.2 foam cannon. the wide mouth bottle looks like it came from the 99 cent store and the small tabs (that lock the bottle on) on the threading have excess material hanging off (should be clean and refined) which can potentially get stuck under the cap and drop inside the bottle in the wash solution. also, the side where the holes are exposed can attract dirt in (poorly designed IMO). looks to be the same performance as the older version (small mouth) as well. the griot's/mjjc foam cannons would easily be my choice (to each their own) over this. just goes to show you that an existing idea (can relate to anything) can be improved upon and made better by another...
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Avoid these OVERRATED detailing techniques: 5 tips to save you time | Podcast #83 #diydetail - YouTube
I must be bored to watch this guy lol. I do not agree with alot of what yvan says. Especially in this video, where he says about reusing/ and cleaning pads on the go. Also that they cut better when damp. That you only really need one pad per vehicle. This is oitragous to me. Also he says using pressure when polishing is counter productive. I believe otherwise.l, even mike p teaches to use pressure.
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Avoid these OVERRATED detailing techniques: 5 tips to save you time | Podcast #83 #diydetail - YouTube
I must be bored to watch this guy lol. I do not agree with alot of what yvan says. Especially in this video, where he says about reusing/ and cleaning pads on the go. Also that they cut better when damp. That you only really need one pad per vehicle. This is oitragous to me. Also he says using pressure when polishing is counter productive. I believe otherwise.l, even mike p teaches to use pressure.
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He has stock for pad washers . I think that technique works as other have tried. Probably cheaper over time but probably slower also. I’m going to get an air compressor to blow out. I do use pad spray after cleaning before adding new polish. Read that it keeps heat down….
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That handheld cordless blower has me very intrigued.
I use an old, corded leaf blower which works fine, but bulky and sucks to deal with the cord.
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He has stock for pad washers . I think that technique works as other have tried. Probably cheaper over time but probably slower also. I’m going to get an air compressor to blow out. I do use pad spray after cleaning before adding new polish. Read that it keeps heat down….
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Thats interesting. To each thier own, inducing moisture to the pad is only making the pad less effective. What is it about the heat are you worried about hurting? What type of pad are you using air compressor for?
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