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jonnyboy

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It’s an upgraded Karcher hose mate, 12m in length and rolls up on to the rear of the K7

It’s not the standard plastic hose that comes with washers new, and just not as thick as hydraulic hose

It’s a great job and rolls up on to the reel on the machine nice and tidy 👍
Looks a great job where did you get it from? I'm fed up forever unravelling my hose from coiling up.
 

B6GUE

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Looks a great job where did you get it from? I'm fed up forever unravelling my hose from coiling up.

It was got off Craigmore Karcher in Craigavon Jonny, after the original burst after a few months (where I’d bought the K7 new) and they fitted it to my machine

The original hose was a light plastic type “rubbish imo” and they fitted that new 12m one that’s like heavy hydraulic hose just a little thinner so it reels up no bother, brilliant job and should come new on them
 

jonnyboy

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Got few bits & pieces this weekend to play with, Had to get a stubby handle and see what all the hype is about & now I see why it's a great little thing total game changer. Also got some articulate never used the stuff before I can say I'll never use anything else again its great stuff, Also got some Concept fantasy dressing not used it ever since I stopped working as a valter in a dealership its a great all rounder depending on how its diluted also a nice smell of it good for dressing door cards & dash.
 

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NickR

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What does everyone recommend for tar removal on a car? The mini is covered in it 😔
 

Big Pimp

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like im late
yep, and as per the DW video, you're better doing several light passes instead of spraying it on and leaving it for ages
 

jonnyboy

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Not really a product as such but definitely a huge game changer for myself in cleaning interior. I'm stuck for lighting in my garage as I can't mount any lights onto the walls so purchased these today two 1500 unilite rechargeable magnetic lights & a light bar that is adjustable. Also got few other little bits to give a try out heard a lot good reviews on the 303 graphine coating.
 

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CharlySkunkWeed

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Not really a product as such but definitely a huge game changer for myself in cleaning interior. I'm stuck for lighting in my garage as I can't mount any lights onto the walls so purchased these today two 1500 unilite rechargeable magnetic lights & a light bar that is adjustable. Also got few other little bits to give a try out heard a lot good reviews on the 303 graphine coating.
They look a great idea, would say they'll be handy for alot of jobs.
 

bora-gav

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Folks what does everyone use for cleaning fabric interior seats/carpets/headcloth etc and wet vac safe?

My products are mostly autoglym as a good mate is a rep for autoglym here but I tackled an absolutly rotten golf today completely covered in mould top to bottom and my go to autoglym super interior cleaner that I always use done a great job on 90% of it but struggled to be honest with some of it. Used it at different strengths.

Might not even be the product as the car had been lieing up for a year with a window down so the mould has had plenty of time to do its job.

Best tips for tackling mould? Especially on the headliner and pillars?
 

CharlySkunkWeed

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Folks what does everyone use for cleaning fabric interior seats/carpets/headcloth etc and wet vac safe?

My products are mostly autoglym as a good mate is a rep for autoglym here but I tackled an absolutly rotten golf today completely covered in mould top to bottom and my go to autoglym super interior cleaner that I always done a great job on 90% of it but struggled to be honest with some of it. Used it at different strengths.

Might not even be the product as the car had been lieing up for a year with a window down so the mould has had plenty of time to do its job.

Best tips for tackling mould? Especially on the headliner and pillars?
I've used Angelwax Absolution to great stain removal effect. On mould you could try a steam cleaner combined with wiping with whatever cleaning solution people reccomend
 

PDK

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That’s some difference. How did the car end up like that in the first place?!
 

bora-gav

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That’s some difference. How did the car end up like that in the first place?!

It was donated to local tech for the students to work on, but has been left lieing under a tree for best part of a year slightly vandalised and one of the windows left down abit
 
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PDK

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It was donated to local tech for the students to work on, but has been left lieing under a tree for best part of a year slightly vandalised and one of the windows left down abit
If I were you I’d be mega proud of that transformation. I know you’re still looking at the remaining spots an all... the joys of perfectionism
 

Gareth

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Folks what does everyone use for cleaning fabric interior seats/carpets/headcloth etc and wet vac safe?

My products are mostly autoglym as a good mate is a rep for autoglym here but I tackled an absolutly rotten golf today completely covered in mould top to bottom and my go to autoglym super interior cleaner that I always use done a great job on 90% of it but struggled to be honest with some of it. Used it at different strengths.

Might not even be the product as the car had been lieing up for a year with a window down so the mould has had plenty of time to do its job.

Best tips for tackling mould? Especially on the headliner and pillars?

I use either Auto Brite FAB, or mostly G101. For seats and carpets I'll spray it on, agitate with a drill brush and extract with hot water through a wet vac. For headliners, I'll just spray onto a microfiber cloth and wipe the areas by hand as headliners don't really like to get soaked as you'll run the risk of it drooping and the adhesive failing.

Mould is something different all together as the spores need treating. I've never dealt with it, but Bio Brisk is supposed to be great for attacking it.
 

purplea4T

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White vinegar and water, itll kill the mold spores, ive used it before and its never failed me. Smell gives me the bokes though.
 

bora-gav

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I use this as a drying aid and I thinks it's brilliant.
Picked it up in a 3x5l for £50 deal, adds a great shine and actually the longevity of it surprisingly lasts. Sometimes I'll go over the car with a spray or 2 on to a microfiber for each panel after drying the car to add a small bit more protection.

On my own cars I'll maybe use it to dry them every 2nd or 3rd wash. Seems to last long enough in between washes and get good beading also.

Not usually a massive fan of EZ car care stuff but this is deffinatly one of the better EZ products deffinatly

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