a solution to continuous water drips after washing...
i currently use my air compressor (& rubber tip nozzle) for the removal of any excess water left behind in the cracks after a quick dry around the block... kind of a pain with the long hose, noise, etc...
here is an alternative item that is a bit more portable imo...
product description: http://www.topoftheline.com/metro-bl...-sidekick.html
best pricing ($69.95 w/ free s/h): http://www.mightypets.com/product.asp?3=2572#buy
41N7kvpf2yL_SS500_1.jpg
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i will be ordering one and keep the forum up-to-date with my findings...
here is an alternative item that is a bit more portable imo...
product description: http://www.topoftheline.com/metro-bl...-sidekick.html
best pricing ($69.95 w/ free s/h): http://www.mightypets.com/product.asp?3=2572#buy
41N7kvpf2yL_SS500_1.jpg
80c3_121.jpg
i will be ordering one and keep the forum up-to-date with my findings...
Andrew,
nice find, but I have 100' of 3/8" hose on a retractable reel.
And bloody little room for even 1 more gadget.
This would be cool for alot of folks though...
I took a look. it is 110VAC. but at 8 amps, it must kick out a ton of air.
nice find, but I have 100' of 3/8" hose on a retractable reel.
And bloody little room for even 1 more gadget.
This would be cool for alot of folks though...
I took a look. it is 110VAC. but at 8 amps, it must kick out a ton of air.
Last edited by maxcichon; May 18, 2008 at 11:42 AM.
I've tried a leaf blower in the past but our water is so hard that I just end up with very long trails of water spots using that method. I use my shop vac and actually suck the water out from around the head/tail lights, cowl, etc. Works great and no water spot trails.
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