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  • Birthday 11/18/1973

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    Savannah, GA
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    2008 Pontiac G8GT, 2012 GMC Sierra
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  1. Thanks for the responses. I typically wash right away, no matter how small the load is, but figured if I bought more towels I wouldn't need to wash immediately so I wanted to know how most handle that situation. I always do the extra rinse, but years ago I believe the Junkman was recommending the gentle/delicate cycle.....so that is what I've always done.
  2. I have had a gallon of rinseless wash for awhile, but really haven't used it. I want to start doing rinseless washes. I'm curious what you guys do with your towels after a wash. If you use 6-8 towels for a wash, do you immediately wash them, or wait until you have more for a full wash? If you save them for a later wash, how do you let them dry without getting musty?
  3. Here are some pics of my petcock drain install. Only doing 1 canister for now to verify it works properly, but not sure why it wouldn't. I did order a spare, refurbished canister from CR @$20, which seems like a good price for a slightly scratched/dinged unit. Basically cut a groove in the ring the washer sits on to allow water to get to the center, and then cut the center post down to allow the valve to be above the surface when in the open position. The metal ring at the top of the canister will keep it centered. There isn't much room for the canister to float on the lower end anyway.
  4. Thanks! I will need to order a canister. I am in the process of installing a drain petcock on the bottom of the canisters. I drilled, tapped, and did some grinding on one last night, then sealed in a petcock and let it cure over night. I don't like the idea of leaving the water in the canisters. Hopefully it all works as I plan and envision.
  5. Perfect. Thanks for tracking that down. The pics made the thing look very big.
  6. Yeah, I just used my 2 bag refill and it comes in a fairly compact box as you say. But, looking to order a bulk container they sell that isn't bagged, just bulk resin, that will refill the large unit 3 times. The pic on the website makes the container look quite large, but based on the 1 refill (2 bags) size, it shouldn't be that big. I was just curious for storage purposes.
  7. Have you ordered the bulk container of resin from CR? I'm curious what the dimensions of the container are, diameter x height. The picture looks rather large, but 2 packs for (1) refill of the large unit aren't that big, so I I'm wondering how big this container is for (3) refills worth of resin. I sent an email to CR a couple of days ago, but still no response. Thanks
  8. Dan, Looks like this guy joined the forum, posted this 1 post, and hasn't returned since. Did you happen to message him and find out his source for cheaper resin by chance?
  9. Nope, just wheels every wash. I'd say the tires get scrubbed every 3rd or 4th wash.
  10. Remove the quick disconnect and shoot the same video. The fan spray when you barely squeeze the trigger is reduced with the quick disconnect attached.
  11. I have an older Gilmor foam gun, and recently ordered a spraygun. It came in black, which is good wth me. I put my quick connect fitting on, and got a similar spray pattern. Removed it and it gives a nice pattern. The quick connect fitting affects the spray pattern.
  12. Very nice! Congratulations. Did you keep your Mustang?
  13. Here's mine after tint. I will have to look into the side markers.
  14. Wow....I'm glad I checked this thread. I will have to check this out!
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