Jul 15, 2018 #2 V Vanquish New member I’ve always used a engine bay gun. It looks about the same thing as this. But a lot cheaper. I do like the attached brushes though.
I’ve always used a engine bay gun. It looks about the same thing as this. But a lot cheaper. I do like the attached brushes though.
Jul 15, 2018 #3 ShaneB New member So this is kinda like my steamer with detergent injection, but instead of steam its just compressed air? and about 2000% cheaper? If I was running a compressor id give this thing a try for sure
So this is kinda like my steamer with detergent injection, but instead of steam its just compressed air? and about 2000% cheaper? If I was running a compressor id give this thing a try for sure
Jul 16, 2018 #5 LEDetailng New member Looks very useful, but also pricey. I’d like to see videos of the tool in use.
Jul 16, 2018 #6 V Vanquish New member Is this basically the same thing? Without the brush heads? These are around $10 at HF and everywhere else. They are awesome for engine bays, door jambs, upholstery stains, and about anything else you can think of. Attachments 6A556B5A-82D3-423D-AEEC-4298EF397FFB.jpeg 297.1 KB · Views: 35
Is this basically the same thing? Without the brush heads? These are around $10 at HF and everywhere else. They are awesome for engine bays, door jambs, upholstery stains, and about anything else you can think of.