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    Re: Generators

    Yamaha EF4500ISE EF4500iSE - 4000 Watt Electric Start Inverter Generator

    I use this one, it's a super quiet 4500 watt quiet Yamaha. I love it. I can run multiple heavy power consuming electrical...
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    Re: Show your mobile van setup!

    Sorry for the late response. I run the compressor off the client's power via extension cord, or my generator if electricity isn't available at the location. The unit uses 110V.
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    Re: Chemical Guys Products?

    Chemical Guys in my limited experience has been really hit-or-miss. Their products for me are polarizing, some working excellent and as described, and others falling way short of expectations. One...
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    Re: New Member from No. Arizona

    Every summer when the temps start to cruise past 105f I really wonder why I ended up here and start questioning my life choices, lol. At least the north looks nice. :)
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    Re: Grabber Blue Mustang - CQuatzUK

    How long did it take you?
  6. Re: Any tips for Subaru Crosstrek or Imprezza engine detail?

    I don't see how these are different than any other engine. If you're having electrical issues afterwards, you're getting way too much water somewhere you shouldn't. Stay away from coil packs, fuel...
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    Re: Show your mobile van setup!

    This is my 2010 Chevrolet Express 1500. Has 49,000 miles on it right now. 4.3 liter V6. I plan on putting some nicer wheels and upgrading some of my equipment in the near future.
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    Re: Tornador Vs Steam Cleaner

    Steam removes stains in seats and carpet, cleans melted gummy bears and chewing gum out of cupholders and consoles... it breaks down really heavy stuff. But dust, light surface grime, etc are good...
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    Re: Tornador Vs Steam Cleaner

    As said before, they are all "important", but if I had to rank them in level of importance:

    1) Steamer- it comes out nearly every job. If I didn't have a steamer, I'd not work that day.
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    Re: Tornador Vs Steam Cleaner

    A big stand up portable 26 gallon Husky belt driven job. It can rock the Tornador or pretty much anything I need it for. I have a 2010 Chevrolet 1500 Express, and it fits just perfectly inside with...
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    Re: Tornador Vs Steam Cleaner

    Honestly, they are both important, at least to me. It also depends on the specific job, and no two jobs are exactly the same. I find myself using both on interiors and engine bays. On engine bays, I...
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    Re: what apc are you guys using now?

    Meguiar's D101
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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    The Porter Cable 7424XP is on Amazon right now for $120. Just pull another $30 bucks out and toss it into the "gift" for you and get a decent machine.
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    Re: How to detail quicker

    /thread

    Lol.

    But seriously, all of this. I don't do as much polishing, as most clients don't really want it. When I do, it's an AIO like D151. When it comes to more proper correction, I like...
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    Re: Steam Cleaner Advice

    Scary... I had bought a HP60 extractor recently ....
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    Re: Fastest way to good polish?

    Maybe I'm the only detailer who hates doing polishing? Most of my clients (like most everyone's) don't care much about their paint until the clearcoat is nearly gone. They also find it hard to...
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    Re: Steam Cleaner Advice

    Right now I'm using a Wagner 915 portable. It's finicky, it has no water level indicator, but it's been very good considering the sub $100 price. I plan on upgrading and heard quite a bit about the...
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    Re: New Meguiars Self Cleaning Bottles

    Also known as "ribbon spout"
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    Re: Just saw my first 2015 Mustang....OH NO!

    I'm going to have to disagree with some points of your post. Displacement is an easy way to make reliable long term power, but displacement alone doesn't determine whether or not an engine is...
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    I love NA Miatas... and Marina Blue is my favorite color. I need one! :'(
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    Re: Just received Eagle Microfiber Towels

    Eagle Edgeless are good. The Rag Company's stuff is pretty good in general. They gave me one sample microfiber of their "split purple-nality" on my last order, and I thought it was awesome for a...
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    Stupid question (or stupid person asking), but being that sometimes standing on a platform is awkward and tiresome for long periods, is it unprofessional or unwise to physically stand in the bed to...
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    Re: help with cleaning oil leak in engine bay

    You don't want to do it right after it's hot for obvious reasons, mainly that cool water on hot exhaust manifolds can cause them to crack, same goes for hot aluminum components such as the cylinder...
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    Re: help with cleaning oil leak in engine bay

    Most oil leaks are usually from valve cover gaskets (top end) front seals, rear seals and oil pan gaskets (bottom end), and the rest is usually built up grease, dust and grime. Oven cleaner is a...
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    Re: help with cleaning oil leak in engine bay

    I'm a mechanic by profession and clean up a lot of engine bays, so I suppose I'll offer my two cents...

    For gnarly leaks, especially on the underside of the engine where you don't have to worry...
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