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    Anyone tried the Brush Hero?

    I saw this and thought it looked interesting. It's on sale today as part of a made up holiday for a certain website named after a certain rain forest, but I wanted to get the Autogeek community seal...
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Nice job man, glad you got it together! How did it work for you? Did you call GritGuard to get the insert?

    Edit: Nice splash guard!
  3. Seeking Advice: Household Microfiber Maintenance

    I know this isn't auto-detailing-related, but no one knows microfiber like you guys!

    So I recently bought two new products to make cleaning my new place a bit easier. Both of these were appealing...
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Hey guys. Sorry I didn't get to put the instructions together this past weekend. I've had some serious stuff going on, and I'm not sure when I'll get to it, but I will as soon as I get the chance.
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Yeah, I am going to make an update. I'll try to get it done this weekend, just need to take some new pictures and put it all together. If you need yours sooner, I can try to give you a brief...
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    This^

    The instructions for the "official" pad washer still work perfectly for this one. There is also a really useful list of pad cleaning tips on the product page in the AG store, or I pasted...
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Cool man, glad to hear it! And yeah I think I get what you're saying, but would need to see pics lol.
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    It shouldn't make any difference. Plus, you don't want to spray a ton of water, then the pads will take forever to dry... an issue I'm still working on...
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    Yeah, that's a giant PITA. The cutting wheel wouldn't get into the corners, and I was too cheap to buy the cutting bit (the thing that looks like a drill bit), so I used a box cutter. I'm surprised I...
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Lol, was it this one? I busted out the side of this thing trying to fit a Grit Guard.

    Yeah, I had to sand the corners as well. You should try the fittings at Home Depot. They vary by region, but...
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    I ordered one from them too, but I don't think I ever posted that here. I haven't used it yet. They also sell the splash guard separately for $15. I picked one of those up just to compare to the...
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Nice job! Did you add that handle? The Home Depot buckets in my area just have basic plastic handles.
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Some stores here will stock the smaller PVC on the next aisle. Have you talked to an employee? They might be able to tell you where you can buy smaller stuff if they don't have it. This stuff is used...
  14. Re: DIY LED Work Light (much better than halogen!)

    Okay, cool. The mount just arrived yesterday, so I'll probably take that with me. Good call on the washers!

    I tried to buy the 2200 lumen 5000k Polaroid bulbs that hernandez.art13 recommended. I...
  15. Re: DIY LED Work Light (much better than halogen!)

    So these are single diode, right? By that, I mean there is just one light and not a bunch of lights clustered. tnecniv provided a picture of each here. It looks like they're single diode from the...
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    Pad Survey: How many do you use?

    Pad Survey: How many do you use?

    I'm asking for two reasons:

    Trying to gauge whether I'm using too many
    A little project I'm working on


    This can vary a lot depending on the type of job,...
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    Re: Need Advice: SNOBRuM or Snow Joe

    Thanks for the input everybody, I'm gonna risk the extension jamming up and order the Snow Joe Master Kit that includes the Ice Master scraper.

    I probably won't even need to extend it, but if I...
  18. Re: Snow Joe Telescoping Snow Broom In Action!

    That's cool, I'll just have to try it myself :props:

    I agree about the small scraper, and I plan on getting this combo. But in heavier snow, it will be harder to reach the middle of the windshield...
  19. Re: Snow Joe Telescoping Snow Broom In Action!

    I didn't even think about this, nice!


    That's great that the threading matches! They looked pretty different in that first picture, had me worried haha.


    But, I think I was unclear about...
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    Re: Need Advice: SNOBRuM or Snow Joe

    Awesome! Thanks man.
  21. Re: Snow Joe Telescoping Snow Broom In Action!

    How does the scraper attach to the pole? I couldn't see that part in the pictures.
    From this photo the pole doesn't look like it has any special features for attaching the scraper. I'm thinking I...
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    Re: Need Advice: SNOBRuM or Snow Joe

    Thanks for the warning. I have a Mustang, so I doubt I'll even need to extend it. I'm just concerned I won't be able to reach the middle of the windshield, without leaning, using the Ice Master...
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    Need Advice: SNOBRuM or Snow Joe

    SNOBRuM or Snow Joe

    These appear very similar, so similar I didn't realize there were two different products until I went to buy one. As far as I can tell the differences are:


    Snow Joe's...
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    Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds

    Post hidden due to forum rules.
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    Re: DIY Pad Washer

    Hmm... I know what you mean about the cones, but how would the extra width would make a difference?

    Also, how far do the cones move down? I think mine move farther since I had to get those big...
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