Master Blaster on a Large Vehicle
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Foosh, if you have problems with water spots have you tried something like the CR Spotless system? I have one, and it works. I have the high output DIC-20 and it works as advertised. You wash the vehicle as normal and rinse with the filtered water. Even on a dark car it will dry without spotting without any towel dry. It's not cheap, but it does work.
Water Systems - Products
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Foosh (05-16-2016)
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Thanks. I am on well water, but I do have very expensive dual-tank, water softener system plumbed into the house. It uses resin with a saltwater backwash to clean the resin after so many gallons, but I don't think it deionizes.
I probably would have been better off spending the money on this than on the Master Blaster, but I'll probably look into this. It would be nice to wash that coach and not worry about drying it.
I probably would have been better off spending the money on this than on the Master Blaster, but I'll probably look into this. It would be nice to wash that coach and not worry about drying it.
#24
Both motors are working fine. I said it was OK, but not a time-saver at all. Moreover, it's probably only worthwhile it for a small car. It would be a futile exercise on that big bus, and wasn't that great on my SUV.
Last edited by Foosh; 05-16-2016 at 03:50 PM.
#25
I Have the Master Blaster as well as the CR Spotless system and love the combination. I use it on all the cars however having a good coat of wax and working the water beads from high to low is best.
Interestingly my MB pull 19 Amps and was blowing my 15A circuit breaker so I had an electrician buddy install a 30A. (A little overkill but I wanted good protection) Remember that circuit breakers are only rated for 75% of their listing so even a 20A circuit is too low for the MB.
Walt
Interestingly my MB pull 19 Amps and was blowing my 15A circuit breaker so I had an electrician buddy install a 30A. (A little overkill but I wanted good protection) Remember that circuit breakers are only rated for 75% of their listing so even a 20A circuit is too low for the MB.
Walt
#26
my experience would say no. It works fantastic on my Jags as they are quartzes and water just beads all the way to the edge of a panel and blows off. On my Golf R which is only sealed the water does not stay beaded and you have to blow dry each panel maybe 10 inches wide with the nozzle so you have to be pretty close would not work on such a large vehicle.
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Foosh (05-18-2016)
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Foosh (05-18-2016)
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If it were sitting outside like most of these things do all the time, it would probably be worth it. However, this one lives inside a climate-controlled barn when it's not on the road.
Last edited by Foosh; 05-18-2016 at 12:17 PM.
#32
If anyone is interested, PM I will share where to get it at cost. There is 90% margin on this racket.
#33
Its one of the simplest things to do. There is no skill or tools required.
All you need is a day where it doesn't rain.
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Its not as magical as you think. My shop would be one of those "professional" users. (we use it in a different application) There is an insignificant difference in durability. Besides its all the same Si02.
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https://www.facebook.com/PaintCorrec...iated/?fref=ts
you can tell him Dominic sent you, he does all my cars, not sure this will get you a discount though ...
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Foosh (05-18-2016)
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