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  1. #191

    Quote Originally Posted by friedrich View Post
    Ting uwan?....

    Walay hugas2x, boss!
    Unsa effect ani sa white paints?
    Is Nanoskin cheaper or more expensive?
    Actually, Nanoskin is the brand or maker. Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge is the product name. It's more expensive than the traditional claybar but you can use it over and over again. Unlike claybar nga kung mahulog, labay na dayon. I have one here but i only used it once or twice coz it doesn't have the tactile feedback that a traditional claybar give when it pass through a contaminated part of the painted panel.

  2. #192
    Thanks for your input @Icy. I guess with the topic of traditional versus new claying applications, it's all preferential to the user. I've used clay bars for years and immediately switched to the Autoscrubs for ease of use primarily. It's as effective as traditional clay despite the lack of feel as what you have mentioned. It cleans and decontaminates as effectively.

    The Autoscrub pad is a wonder for machine using diy'rs...just makes the cleaning process a lot faster.

  3. #193
    Sorry for the late late posts... been away and busy due to residency training. hehehe sorry kaayu... musta namu diri mga sir?

  4. #194
    Just bought from Ace Hardware Black & Decker a pressure washer 1400w 110bar...kay 50% off...tag 2,995.00 na lang...Was it a good buy? I hope maka tabang ni sa akong pag-limpyo sa sakyanan at least once a week...

  5. #195
    Good buy na na bai @akonisibobbyfischer. Nice handle.

  6. #196
    Quote Originally Posted by akonisibobbyfischer View Post
    Just bought from Ace Hardware Black & Decker a pressure washer 1400w 110bar...kay 50% off...tag 2,995.00 na lang...Was it a good buy? I hope maka tabang ni sa akong pag-limpyo sa sakyanan at least once a week...
    thinking again to buy another pressure ky naguba ang amoa... pero para nko dre, dugay2x pa mn ROI ani since naa mn hulog2x P5 for 4mins pressure washing.. hehe

    Good buy na sir oi! tag 5K up bya na.. xerox the receipt for warranty..

  7. #197
    Quote Originally Posted by Kristiano View Post
    thinking again to buy another pressure ky naguba ang amoa... pero para nko dre, dugay2x pa mn ROI ani since naa mn hulog2x P5 for 4mins pressure washing.. hehe

    Good buy na sir oi! tag 5K up bya na.. xerox the receipt for warranty..
    Asa ma nang hulog-hulog nga P5?

  8. #198
    Quote Originally Posted by akonisibobbyfischer View Post
    Asa ma nang hulog-hulog nga P5?
    Lagtang, talisay bro.. or talisay area... since daghan habal² and tricycle on this area, mga 3houses na ako nakit.an naay machine . pressure wash and wipe.. daug na.. di pa hago... self service lng..

  9. #199
    DIY time and knowledge sharing here...

    Usa sa problems nato diri Cebu kay ang hard water nato. How many if us have washed our vehicles and fail to wipe all water and see dried watermarks after? This is a result of the calcium and magnesium deposits sa water nato.

    So what does one do to get soft water? Buy a water softener that's worth at least 75k? Not for the DIY'r! The cheap solution would be to install yourself a manual water filtration system equipped with Resin Filters. Resin Filters will effectively remove Calcium and Magnesium from water, especially if your source is non-mcwd.

    Result is a true spotless wash!

    You can use the water during the rinsing process para maka save ka sa water. The setup pictured allows for a total of 2500 Gallons of filtration. Nangita unta ko ug digital output counter pero wala man diri Cebu para unta mahibawan pila na ang quantity of water nigawas.

    This setup cost me roughly 5k.

    Happy cleaning everyone!


  10. #200
    Quote Originally Posted by RACER X View Post
    DIY time and knowledge sharing here...

    Usa sa problems nato diri Cebu kay ang hard water nato. How many if us have washed our vehicles and fail to wipe all water and see dried watermarks after? This is a result of the calcium and magnesium deposits sa water nato.

    So what does one do to get soft water? Buy a water softener that's worth at least 75k? Not for the DIY'r! The cheap solution would be to install yourself a manual water filtration system equipped with Resin Filters. Resin Filters will effectively remove Calcium and Magnesium from water, especially if your source is non-mcwd.

    Result is a true spotless wash!

    You can use the water during the rinsing process para maka save ka sa water. The setup pictured allows for a total of 2500 Gallons of filtration. Nangita unta ko ug digital output counter pero wala man diri Cebu para unta mahibawan pila na ang quantity of water nigawas.

    This setup cost me roughly 5k.

    Happy cleaning everyone!

    pwede kaayo ni nimo ma share ang details ani diri sa DIY thread boss, you are cordially invited... https://www.istorya.net/forums/hobbie...case-here.html

    asa ka nakapalit ani nga filters? rated pang Outdoor gyud ni sya apil ang mounting brackets? tagpila pud?

    Quote Originally Posted by akonisibobbyfischer View Post
    Just bought from Ace Hardware Black & Decker a pressure washer 1400w 110bar...kay 50% off...tag 2,995.00 na lang...Was it a good buy? I hope maka tabang ni sa akong pag-limpyo sa sakyanan at least once a week...
    murag good buy na sya.

    OT: taympa.. chess player ka?
    Last edited by Passport; 07-13-2015 at 06:19 PM.

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