Ah...GT 500 - lucky until time to pay the insurance.... I use after trying the 6 or 8 products in my "bin" https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guy...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583520388993725&psc=1Sud factory makes a good product, use it all the time
The insurance cost me more for the truck then the Shelby. Both full coverage but the Shelby is a 08Ah...GT 500 - lucky until time to pay the insurance.... I use after trying the 6 or 8 products in my "bin" https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guy...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583520388993725&psc=1
I switched my dream car - '03 Lexus GS 430 for the Ranger and the insurance was essentially a wash. Before the Lexus I had an '02 Mustang GT and was looking at Cobras which in those days would be hard pressed to out run our Rangers, and the insurance was going to be over $100/month more than the GT. Go figure - as they say they have us coming and going.The insurance cost me more for the truck then the Shelby. Both full coverage but the Shelby is a 08
This is like one of those "Can You Find..." pictures where stuff is/is not:I finally got around to adding a spigot to my water softener this week. I bought a new pressure washer I didn't want to run the hard water through it. It made a big difference washing my truck as it's so dry here even first thing in the morning.
Here's a good video all about removing water spots and also how to prevent them. Pan has some great detailing videos and you can usually find any info you need on detailing looking through his past videos.
Adams washes says it is ok for the soaped up parts of the car to dry in the sun just not the rinsed sections. This didn't sound right to me at first , but I have used their car shampoo for years and it is true. Look at about the 4:09 point of the video to see their explanation.
Lol...There's another outlet behind the softener and no worries about crashing into it as I park on the other side. Now the garage cabinets might be so lucky! ?This is like one of those "Can You Find..." pictures where stuff is/is not:
Like:
Water inlet is through a garden hose (probably from neighbors house)
Electrical is not plugged in
flex gas/electrical conduit used for water out
envirotec is misspelled
phone number is for non existent country
overflow tube for water heater exits through drywall at midlevel
tanks not strapped in case drunken owner drives vehicles into tanks...
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lot of fun thanks
All in fun. Hope you don't have bags of concrete store in the cabinets lol!!Lol...There's another outlet behind the softener and no worries about crashing into it as I park on the other side. Now the garage cabinets might be so lucky! ?