What does everyone think of not using a grit guard in the bucket if you never put dirty towels back in it? For rinseless washing that is. I use a 3-1/2 gal bucket and the extra space (depth) in it would be nice.
What has anyone done to maybe upgrade the handle on their Cyclo? I have reapplied heat to shrink it more but it stil is loose.Just seeing what ideas everyone might have. Thanks!
If I recall we all voted for the solid black spray heads. I personally thought the black/clear ones worked better! I'm with you Kyle they are hit and miss on performance!
So I have a new truck and just put on new Bridgstone Revo2's on it. Should I put SVRT on right away or let them just stay new for a while. Already cleaned them with all purpose cleaner so they are ready to go either way. They do look pretty good with nothing on them being that they are brand new.
I do find that they do not "wash-up" as nice as the original Adam's borderless blues did.The original Adam's towels I feel hold up much better than the other guys, in my opinion.
Used the deep wheel cleaner for the first time today even though it was raining out ,just wanted to see how it would work. It did a great job on my chrome wheels on my F250. They must have not been too bad because I really didn't get much purple color change. My main question is ...How do you get the SMELL off your hands! Man that stuff stinks!
I have actually started washing all my microfiber towels on the "bulky" setting. It is a little more like a traditional wash. I always use the extra rinse option also.
Has anyone seen any effects of the new high efficiency washing machines taking there toll on towels? There is a lot less water used so the towels are constantly being rubbed together with not much water as a cushion between them.
I have had the exact same issues. The quality of the last border less towels from overseas is in my opinion not on par with what I have seen in the past. They also do not hold up to washing either.