Lake Country foam sticks ???

Bluedog

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http://www.tvbuys.com/products.asp?id=2009

i know these kind of products ahve been around for some time but just recently have i been interested in it for detailing reasons (especially engine detailing). anyone actually own one or use anything like this before? how well does it work? i recently saw an infomercial about the product pictured above and there was a short ssegment that had a "pro" detailer using it for many areas of the car. inside and out :)
 
Are you looking at the SHARK STEAM BLASTER?



IT looks like it just blows steam out and it costs a good amount of money. If you just want something that blows steam, then go get one of the steamers for taking off wallpaper. I've got one and all you would have to do would be take the plastic shield off and then you'd have a hose that would pour out steam.
 
The one listed on TV Buys would be underpowered. A very good machine (without going up to industrial models) is the Karcher Vaporapid. Well built, plenty of tools and it is very powerful for a small machine.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Intel486 [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>which one are you looking at? There are a few different steam things on that site. [/b]</blockquote>
sorry, the link used to link directly to the product. i was referring to that shark steam blaster... at least that was the one i saw on the infomercial.
 
Has anyone used these to apply trim restoring products to surfaces like ribbed cowling instead of those art store / paint foam on stick applicators. The foam on the paint type applicators has a stiffener that prevents conforming to irregular surfaces.

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