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Water Tank, and Carpet Dye. A tank is a much better method for holding water than a bucket. For one thing, it is less likely to tip over if bumped. Second of all, they can generally hold much more water, from 60 gallons and up! We're the place to go to when you need these products. We also sell all kinds of products for dying your carpets!
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Start by washing the roof of the car. Follow with a thorough rinse. When you've finished washing the outside of your car, move onto the inside. Evaluate entire interior and what is needed. Sand is not wanted in or on your car, so if you see any this might be one of your top priorities. To accelerate drying of the interior, turn the cars heater on full blast, and leave it running for awhile. The porous surfaces will hold dirt and cleaners in their tiny pores. Any glaze or polish will strip wax, so always wax after polishing. Have a soft cotton towel handy to buff up the shine. Also, here's a few pointers. If you drive home through some road construction and get tar behind the tires, take it off at your next stop. Tar is a bonded contaminant. If shoe scuffs do not come off with all-purpose cleaners, use a small amount of methyl ethyl ketone MEK poured on a sponge and gently wipe the scuffs off. Maintenance also can be confusing: Which service interval should you follow, the normal-duty or severe-duty schedule. Generally it's safe to use the Normal-duty schedule.
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