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It is embarrassing for the US Olympic Committee. They can set rules. However, many sponsors are international (the line is blurred) so to me BP sponsoring is a non-issue. They just spent a fortune paying fines for the Gulf of Mexico spills. Please remember that BP is the company formed by British Petroleum and AMOCO.
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12 AWG cords can carry 20A but in order to officially carry a 20A rating they need a 20A rated plug. For users of the 8HP Master Blaster, you should be using 12AWG cords.
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Junkman's "Pooling Rinse" Drying Technique
Bunky replied to Junkman2008's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
I wash using a shutoff with a spray/fire hose nozzle with a quick disconnect between them. I cut off an old cheap hose added a male disconnect so I remove the sprayer and attach the hose end. I use the shutoff to control flow. Kinking may cause damage so not taking any chances. When I retire another hose I will make a new one with the hose end a little bit longer to extend over middle more. -
Neccessary GPM For Foam Lance On Pressure Washer
Bunky replied to zw470's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
This would include the water line to the faucet. I checked mine and the feed for the outside faucet drops down to 1/2-in at a T-connection maybe 10ft from the faucet. I use 5/8-in hoses. full flow water shutoff, but I know the hose reel adds a loss (bypassed that when evaluating water flow/pressure) plus the under the house run. I have lower pressure/flow due to the water softener setup but enough to run a 2.5GPM gas or my Kranzle. I really noticed that flow makes a different in fire hose nozzles. I had one but never worked well but tried the Adam's and it seemed to perform better in lower pressure/GPM situations. -
Neccessary GPM For Foam Lance On Pressure Washer
Bunky replied to zw470's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
I have a Kranzle K1120T, spec'ed at 1400 psi @ 2GPM, and find 1400psi to be more than enough to wash a car. I would not get it any closer than 2 ft to risk damage with the fan pattern - never with the jet stream. I have seen pics from most any1400psi+ pressure washer to generate plenty of suds with a foam cannon. I hope to play with mine this weekend. -
Favorite Non-Detailing Tool Used For Detailing
Bunky replied to boilers38's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
You bet ! -
Favorite Non-Detailing Tool Used For Detailing
Bunky replied to boilers38's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
It really is nice when vacuuming interiors in garages, polishing paint, or buffing of the wax/sealant. It will really highlight dirty wells, crud in crevices, etc. when doing the final inspection. It is hands free. -
I suspect what you sense is that he is just not as rehearsed on what he wanted to say as when doing the detailing videos. Good videos take time.
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If you had CSI technology, that image would be razor sharp !
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I am SW Virginia (Patrick County) are quite often.
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There was teen group doing a charity car wash this weekend at an Advanced Auto parts place (shares lot with a Walmart). They had a pressure washer but not being used at the time. I had seen a set up here before and an adult was running the pw then. There were or 5 holding signs and making noise (hollering) as you drive through the parking lot and heard them say they just accept donations.
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Dylan's 3 Bucket Wash Video - Uncut.
Bunky replied to Team Adam's's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
I slowed it down when I watched it the second time. You still work fast. I noticed you first clean the wheels and then go back around the second time to do the tires and wheel well. Is it faster than doing the entire wheel/tire area at one time. You have one brush so would need two brushes. You also do not rinse them until you are doing the initial pre-wash rinse on the paint. -
How can a resident's car be considered abandoned? He sounds like a repo man looking for specific cars. Unfortunately, this is the time they can best get them and it is likely very legal since the owner failed to make the payments.
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Congrats. It is always nice to have a good outlet. I wonder why he just did not drop the outlet vertically so a straight run to the outlet. Do you want it in the exact spot he located it? Rant: If you told the electrician you would detail his car for $125 for just an hour of work including materials, do you think he would think it is fair? I am just musing about how prices for services vary by trade. I do know if he is legit he has a license, etc. but seems like detailers do not get the same respect. To get maximum blow power out of the vac n blo, you need to remove the end cap and filters (cloth and paper bag). You leave the mesh filter in place (the one under the cloth). Once you do this, the blow force is very close to a Master Blaster with one motor on. This is approved by Metro (removing end cap/cloth and paper filters) - talked to David myself.
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So who says the economy is getting worse?
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Just ran out of Detail Spray?!!!?
Bunky replied to Bobbygiles's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Does Adam's recommend using waterless wash as a safe clay lube alternative? -
Adam's Winter Washing Tutorial
Bunky replied to Team Adam's's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
I wonder what the pressure that comes from the sprayers at the car washes? My guess it is 1200 to 1500 psi but does not look like the gallons per minutes is that high given the time needed to fill the bucket. -
Adam's Winter Washing Tutorial
Bunky replied to Team Adam's's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
Yeah, I see the audio is on one channel. The HD looks great. Interesting that the front plates say Nebraska and the rear plates say Georgia. -
Flex vs. PC: How to select the right machine for you
Bunky replied to Team Adam's's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
I have found you do not need as aggressive polish/pad to get the same amount of paint leveling (removing clear) so someone upgrading from a PC to a Flex should not automatically use the same polish/pad combos. Start with a less aggressive method first to see what works so you are not removing unnecessary paint rather than just using prior PC combos. In the end to remove a swirl, you have to remove x amount of paint no matter which machine you use. I like the fact it can do it faster, less sensitive to down pressure (just hold it flat against the paint), but it does not work well in tight spots where a 4-in pad is needed. -
We may not agree on Iraq and Afghanistan, but we should always remember the people that died on 9/11 and those that were sent and died in these countries.
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Junkman's "Pooling Rinse" Drying Technique
Bunky replied to Junkman2008's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
It always nice to see the flooding technique repeated. It is under used. -
China tried it...did not work.
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Undercarriage Spray HELP
Bunky replied to DieselDude's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
I have not seen a significant difference. That is why I asked. -
Undercarriage Spray HELP
Bunky replied to DieselDude's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Bump. Has anyone used VRT for a wheel well dressing rather than the UC spray. I have a hard time judging durability and wondering if the VRT would be about just as durable.