Car washing at home
Discussion
Rick101 said:
Nice had considered something like that.
Does all you need, or second in any way to spending three figures on a 'detailing' blower?
I’ve used this type of blower for years and years, not just drying cars, but blowing dust out of car interiors, pc towers etc.Does all you need, or second in any way to spending three figures on a 'detailing' blower?
The nozzle may be a little narrow compared to the proper detailing blowers, but it’s always worked well for me.
Insert Coin said:
I’ve used this type of blower for years and years, not just drying cars, but blowing dust out of car interiors, pc towers etc.
The nozzle may be a little narrow compared to the proper detailing blowers, but it’s always worked well for me.
Nice one, thanks.The nozzle may be a little narrow compared to the proper detailing blowers, but it’s always worked well for me.
Ordered this. Hopefully do the job.
https://www.aimtools.co.uk/products/100761-merry-t...
Rick101 said:
Nice one, thanks.
Ordered this. Hopefully do the job.
https://www.aimtools.co.uk/products/100761-merry-t...
Cheap as chips, I think mine is 500w and cost £20 about 10 years ago, I’ve also got an 18v Makita and it’s not any better apart from being cordless and £60 dearer.Ordered this. Hopefully do the job.
https://www.aimtools.co.uk/products/100761-merry-t...
Another product that is dirt cheap and has been giving really good results is this - https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/p/turtlewax-sealan...
After applying a couple of coats of this stuff back at the start of winter I haven’t washed my
Less than hour from start to finish and I did do the roof as well, not bad on a big old lwb Transporter and looks brilliant even if I say so myself.
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