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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Unger rinse 'n' go...
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<blockquote data-quote="*Jay*" data-source="post: 16515315" data-attributes="member: 108453"><p>Well hooked up the Unger and pressure washed the Raptor, foamed with Mckees Si02 wash, agitated with a MF wash mit, foamed again and rinsed with the pressure washer. Let her sit over night and this morning the only water spots I could find were on the glass and were very faint, the paint had no spots that I could find with a light.</p><p></p><p>It works as advertised and is a cheap way to get a DI source of water for pressure washing. Will definitely be keeping it and using it over the winter for salt rinsing. Still not a huge fan of foam cannons though, just so many years of "rinsless" washing for so many years its hard to go back to traditional soap washing. Time will tell I suppose.</p><p></p><p>*Slight OT*</p><p>Anyone have any recommendations for a pressure washer hose that isnt so stiff, its a real PITA to coil and store my current 50' hose. It has alot of memory and doesnt like to change from its original coiled state, left it out in the sun when I first got it and that didnt help at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Jay*, post: 16515315, member: 108453"] Well hooked up the Unger and pressure washed the Raptor, foamed with Mckees Si02 wash, agitated with a MF wash mit, foamed again and rinsed with the pressure washer. Let her sit over night and this morning the only water spots I could find were on the glass and were very faint, the paint had no spots that I could find with a light. It works as advertised and is a cheap way to get a DI source of water for pressure washing. Will definitely be keeping it and using it over the winter for salt rinsing. Still not a huge fan of foam cannons though, just so many years of "rinsless" washing for so many years its hard to go back to traditional soap washing. Time will tell I suppose. *Slight OT* Anyone have any recommendations for a pressure washer hose that isnt so stiff, its a real PITA to coil and store my current 50' hose. It has alot of memory and doesnt like to change from its original coiled state, left it out in the sun when I first got it and that didnt help at all. [/QUOTE]
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