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  1. Bad *** idea...limited edition Adams products, I'm in. But, please don't be brand specific. Nothing against any brand.....but.....well you know, haha.
  2. Just tell him you'll keep at it all at your place Les. Periodically test some products, he'll never notice. That is until he looks at your vehicle, bwahaha.
  3. Hey Chris, You still got time bro. Just give her a call. IIRC the deadline was like Friday.
  4. Looks great Rick....you'll love that flooring. When you get the chance, paint the walls for that final touch:2thumbs:FYI, I painted mine grey, and now I have to get some extra lighting because of the dark color, haha. Dave
  5. In case you guys are wondering, I used the Smartpost on my last order for the DS special. I ordered Saturday night, and it arrived today, not to shabby. I'm in Northern California for reference. Definately worth the savings in my neck of the woods. Thanks Adam's crew for the new option.
  6. Les, Thank youre son for his service, his injuries will never be on the cover of a CNN page, or a FOX headliner, that's reserved for Kim Kardashian wedding's, but we all know who the true heroe's are. PM me your address if you feel comfortable. I would like to join Mook and Mike....I don't know what he is comfortable doing with his injuries, but pick something out in the $25 range and it'll be on your doorstep ASAP. :patriot:Dave:patriot:
  7. Ryan, I'm not going to be responsible for your pressure washer, I don't even know what type you have bro. They have a variety of different ways they can introduce soap into your stream. Just look at your pressure washer and follow the lines, it's pretty simple. The hose is on the inlet, and your wand is on the outlet. Mine has clear tubing that runs from the tanks and go to a nipple fitting on the outlet side of the pump. When the soap fitting is attached, it creates a vacumm and sucks the soap out of the tanks, and delivers the soap at low pressure. Good reference site for you to read. Pressure Washers, Electric Power Washers
  8. You can use car wash shampoo in pressure washer reservoirs, but the soap will be applied at low pressure, like a foam gun. This is where the soap is introduced AFTER the pump. If you want high pressure soap, like the coin operated deals, then you need a soap injection system, that applies the soap BEFORE the pump. Cheap models, like the one's homeowners buy, generaly don't have high pressure soap. You can buy the kits if that floats your boat.
  9. Yep....that's where I get them. Didn't want to post the link before I asked a Mod if I could.
  10. Yeah, to each their own, I like both types:thumbsup: But the nozzle tips have nothing to do with why I use these types with some of my Adams products. These are dual action, which means they spray on both trigger pulls. They cover alot of area quickly. Dave
  11. I can't post the link. I get them when I order Adam's products from another dealer, they throw them in for an extra $5.
  12. Well, I just finished up the entire van. I only took a couple of pics of the floor mats, but it was pretty consistent throughout. There wasn't any stains to concentrate on, I just did all of the carpet because it hadn't been done in 4 years since we bought it. As you can see, the carpet looked clean, but the water tells a different story. My method was simple, I soaked the crap out of the carpet with the Adam's cleaner (32 Oz for the entire van), scrubbed it with the brush, and then used the Bissell to do a thourough cleaner with just hot water. I didn't use the included Bissell cleaner at all. As we all know the Adam's Carpet Cleaner is first class. I didn't get any foaming, or that feeling like I didn't remove all the soap, which is what you get from most of the carpet cleaning solutions. Before, clean water and empty tank. Passenger Side and Rear Passenger Side before...pretty clean right? (I started scrubbing one, before I took the pic) Passenger and Driver's side afters. Each bucket was from just the two carpets, so I used alot of water to do a deep cleaning. My overall impression of the machine is a great. The suction doesn't seem like much when placing your hand over the end, but it seemed to do the trick just fine. Could I get alot more lift out of my 5 HP rigid, yes. Especially with the reducer and claw nozzle. That thing feels like it's going to suck out the dang carpet fibers. But the hoze is to big, and the attachment is to akward. I haven't tried the Adam's Shop Vac, but with a good claw attachment, and hot water compression sprayer, you could probably get similar results. Pro's 1. Small and Compact 2. Easy change reservoir's 3. Long cord 4. Clear tip on the extractor end, which was nice so I could see when it was pulling water 5. Hose is small and easy to manuver in the small area's. It comes with a carpet cleaning crevis tool, but I didn't use it. Con's 1. None yet.....
  13. Alot of people have posted in the past that they used the Little Green carpet cleaner with good results. I finally ordered mine yesterday and it came in today. I have a feeling this will be a killer combination and any stains don't have a chance. I opted for the Auto version. Make sure you compare the three that they offer if your interested, they make three models, and only two have the heater feature for $99, and the other Little Green looks the same, but it doesn't have heater and it's $89. Not sure it makes any difference, just FYI. I'll post results after I use it tomorrow. I've pretty much erraticated all the stains in my wifes van, but with the addition of the water, I should get up even more I hope. We'll see what the dirty water chamber looks like. Dave
  14. The first 48 on Netflix, haha. Not really watching it, just listening while I read AF and surfing the web.
  15. Bingo. We have a bunch of SGNC (Self Generating Nitrogen Carts) that we maintain. Ambient air will start out at about 78% nitrogen, and the carts bring it to 95% pure, just filtering, filtering and more filtering of the ambient air. They use it in aircraft tires because of the moisture, at certain altitudes the air would freeze with regular air. Some even need 99.9% pure...and that requires something special to achieve
  16. I didn't. I wish I did though. Chase = CC BOA = Mortgage
  17. Len, I was wondering the same thing. I'll let John respond, but judging by the price he had the one that you have pictured. I don't know what the airflow is on the Jumbo Vac n Blo, but I think the Master Blaster you have pictured is like 58,500 exactly double what my 4.0 Hp version does. Maybe I'll just just get the Master Blaster and do a side by side video review and return or sell the one I don't want. EDIT: The Master Blaster is 58,000 Ft Min Air Force Blaster is 29,250 Ft Min Sidekick is 18,000 Ft Min Jumbo Vac N Blo is ??? (I couldn't find the "blowing" stats)
  18. Yeah I called Chase a few weeks ago to see if I could put my Mortgage on a re-occuring monthly payment and they said sure. BOA gave me the big thumbs down though, they wouldn't let me pay my mortgage with a CC. That sucks. That would have been wicked points every month!
  19. Quick question. Since you had the Master Blaster before, and now you have the All-in-One unit, how would you compare the two as far as drying efficiency? I ask because I have the Air Force Blaster (4HP) and I want to upgrade to the Master Blaster (8Hp), but if this vac does both, then I may just go with this. Any feedback would help. Thanks!
  20. Yeah, that's what we do. You might as well get rewards for spending the money. I know the credit card compainies hate people like us....because they just end up paying us money and don't get anything out of it:thumbsup:
  21. Really? I'm sorry, didn't mean to. Thanks for posting the link:patriot:
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