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Re: AR Blue Clean AR390 Foam gun solution
Regarding the quick connects for the hose (blue piece/clear piece) I recommend throwing those out and getting brass quick connects. They last longer, and they are not nearly as difficult to attach.
Just my two cents
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Re: AR Blue Clean AR390 Foam gun solution
Originally Posted by captainray
Regarding the quick connects for the hose (blue piece/clear piece) I recommend throwing those out and getting brass quick connects. They last longer, and they are not nearly as difficult to attach.
Just my two cents
Can you point to exactly which brass items you recommend purchasing? I know there are several different kinds...
Thanks!
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Re: AR Blue Clean AR390 Foam gun solution
Originally Posted by buildbright
Awesome thanks my 390 came today and my MTM foam lance will be here monday. I got that one because it comes with a Kranzle fitting attached.
Can you confirm that the m22/1/4" fitting it comes with hooks right up to the ar390 plz.
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Re: AR Blue Clean AR390 Foam gun solution
got it all setup. heres a video in action.
cheers.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D5KbXPlFC8]MTM Foam Cannon on Nissan 350z - YouTube[/video]
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Re: AR Blue Clean AR390 Foam gun solution
Excellent video, i've been wanting to see the gun in action. I've been using pressure washers for over 10 years on my various cars as do quite a few of my friends but I've never came across anyone with one of these. I'm guessing they're pretty much a mandatory item to have in parts of the country where one frequently encounters snow and the accompanying salt/grit? Just taking a hose to the car seems like it would basically wet-sand your paint job, and the foam is more gentle in lifting the crud off? Being from SoCal greatly limits my knowledge of such things since they rarely salt the mountain roads near the local ski resorts. Trips to Mammoth were a real eye opener when it comes to such conditions. I think my last trip they had a 29ft base in town. lol. I woke up the first morning after arriving and my Audi was BURIED under the 5ft that fell that night.
I gotta get myself one of these form guns for my AR390.
And has anyone here changed out the wand to a more "professional" type, like the ones with interchangeable tips? I somehow managed to bend the two flat pieces in the tip of the adjustable wand and now the fan is "U" shaped.
thx.
-Andrew
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