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  1. Re: Does the bissel spotclean extractor really work for car seats?

    I own and use a Bissell Spot Bot, the Big Green Machine with carpet & upholstery attachments, a Mytee Lite II with the dry upholstery attatchment and a Tornador. The Spot Bot does OK for spot or...
  2. Re: what make of car & how many miles do you have (pt.2)?

    2002 Dodge Cummins, 4X4, extended cab, long bed. Near 300,000 miles and still starts like it was new.

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    Re: 7424 classic with hex adapter?

    Send a pic to be sure but it sounds like the 3M adapter for using rotary foam pads. Double sided can just flip the pad over and keep polishing. Never heard of one being used on a DA.
  4. Re: Have you ever felt so defeated during a detail?

    Cruella De Vil!!!
    How the heck have you been doing?
    Have you given up on dalmatians?
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    Re: Any pilots here?

    Private pilot, VFR, way back when. Grumman TR2, Cheetah & Tiger. Also the usual Cessna 150 & 172. Absolutely loved flying. Flew out of Gulf Spaceland, ways South of Houston. That airport is long...
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    Re: BUSTED!!! .... maybe?

    Or... A week long Caribbean Cruise, working on your tan, repeated hangovers and riding a dolphin. (Most of those dolphins have RIDs and marring. Can you polish a Dolphin?)

    Better yet, a 3 day...
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    Re: BUSTED!!! .... maybe?

    $1500 in personal detailing products...
    $1500 in shoes...

    3 kilobucks in one month on discretionary personal gratification, still cheaper and more productive than some alternatives....

    Sent...
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    Re: BUSTED!!! .... maybe?

    Separate accounts eliminated 90% of our arguments. I pay all the bills, she covers groceries when she is working. I buy what I want and don't justify anything. She does tease me at times about over...
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    Re: Solution Finish??

    Think of Solutions Finish in terms of restorative application. Putting it on good molding is a waste of time and product. Putting it on deteriorated molding will mitigate the appearance and make it...
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    Re: Solution Finish??

    I have had very good luck with it. It is more expensive than some products but it is worth every penny in my experience. Much of what you ask revolves around how long you want mitigating...
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    Re: Keyed (possibly), can I compound it out?

    Difficult to tell from here but could be paint/color transfer and is lying on top of the clearcoat. Try a light polishing first if your fingernail does not catch when drug across the mark.

    Sent...
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    Re: Leaking from decontamination bottles

    Usually caused by pressure buildup due to changes in temperature or barometric pressure. Try loosening the cap a little to allow pressure to vent without forcing it through the pump mechanism.
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    The 7424 has the same notch in the plastic cover. The big difference is in the cast aluminum gear housing. The 7336 has a prominent tooth extending below the handle mount hole that engages the notch...
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    Glad I could help. A small repayment for the valuable knowledge this site has provided me.
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    My other 7336 I use mostly with cyclo brushes but do use it for polishing from time to time.

    The 7336 is the 7424XP's grandfather.
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    I have 2 7336s that are over 20 years old and still running strong. This one is still being used as a sander.

    I did not have any success with a screwdriver. The punch works well enough.

    The...
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    The previous generation of the Porter Cable DA, the 7336 does have locking tabs. Might be able to pry it off with a screwdriver... I always used a block of wood or big punch as it readily popped it...
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    To put it back on, just set it in place and snap it on with judicious application of the pimp hand. Got to keep your pimp hand strong.
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    I usually drive one side behind the handle mount hole until it moves a bit and then hit the other side and it pops off.
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    Re: 7336 Question. cover removal...

    The plastic cover snaps onto the metal gear housing. Use a large punch or block of wood and drive it off with light hammer strokes, towards the front. I have 2 of them and have removed the covers...
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    Re: What would you do?

    56392
    From Home Depot...

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    Re: What would you do?

    Try buying welding cables... Go see the loan office at the bank first.

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    Re: What would you do?

    That polisher lists 7.5 amp draw. As long as the extension cord is 50ft or less you should be good with 16ga. If your extension cord is 18ga., you may be headed for problems. In any case,...
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    Re: What is the best Microfiber wash?

    Washing machines limit contact time with soap to a very short period. Pre-soaking is your best friend in this process. It will get out all sorts of grime that would normally remain. If it's oily...
  25. Re: Cigarette Outlet (12v) to Power Outlet (110v)

    You might be better off with a small generator.

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