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Gforce52

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About Gforce52

  • Birthday 06/08/1987

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  • Location
    Oelwein, Iowa
  • Occupation
    Newspaper Press Operator
  • Vehicle Year
    2014
  • Vehicle Make
    Chevrolet
  • Vehicle Model
    SS
  • Real Name
    Jason
  1. I finally got around to doing this today and am so pleased that the haze is finally gone! Next up, rear window, that is also a pain to clean.
  2. Yeah I've cleaned it, it definitely helped. This new one just seems to work easier when compared to the other one when new. Both work great I just prefer the other.
  3. I have the one mentioned above and like it but sometimes find it difficult opening and closing and have since found a different one to try https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003TLN81U/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_11?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER I like this one better as it is easier to open and close.
  4. The towels that I use for H2O GG I always soak in a bucket with APC. It seems to have worked so far.
  5. I tried a gallon of distilled water and 8oz of Adams Glass Cleaner. I don't drive the car very often so I haven't used it much, but when I did it worked great. Obviously this is a summer only solution. I'm sure I will forget about it come winter haha.
  6. I'll second the idea of a 1/4" close nipple. That's the direction I'm taking once I order my second gun. That gun will be for the Foam Cannon only.
  7. It says right on the bottle to NOT wet the wheel down first to maximize cleaning power. Maybe next time try spraying Deep Wheel Cleaner on a dry wheel. Let us know if that helps.
  8. I like the idea of Concentrated washer fluid solution as said above.
  9. Would you mind sharing some info on that Deionizing system you have? Thanks.
  10. I'm surprised no one has mentioned Green Wheel Cleaner. I have started using that lately and seems to work pretty good.
  11. Oh I totally forgot to mention, grab some teflon tape also known as thread seal tape. Wrap it clockwise onto the threads on both sides of that pipe nipple. Oops I hit refresh in the browser and didn't realize everybody above replied.
  12. If it is indeed 1/4" NPT this is what you will need: Watts 1/4 in. Lead-Free Brass Pipe Nipple-LF A740 at The Home Depot
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