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Like it... Can you post the links for the bit's & bobs and tell us how to make one please.
Thank you...Nice one Chris
Quote from: Smurf on July 18, 2016, 07:16:58 pmThank you...Nice one ChrisVidhttps://youtu.be/aCVEY4el2zUThat's with my pump on 50. On 100 it's beastly.
Quote from: chris turner on July 18, 2016, 07:24:32 pmQuote from: Smurf on July 18, 2016, 07:16:58 pmThank you...Nice one ChrisVidhttps://youtu.be/aCVEY4el2zUThat's with my pump on 50. On 100 it's beastly.Just goes to show you don't need to spend a fortune on stuff if you like a bit of DIY.That will defo come in handy for me for a number of tasks I can think of. Thanks again for sharing Chris
Whats the difference between this and just using a fan nozzle, thats all it is right? Or I'm missing something?Thinking about it, its the fact the outlet is just one nozzle isn't it as opposed to two nozzles or more. Cheers.
Thanks for posting Chris. I have been thinking along a similar line since reading the post about the blue turbo jet brush.A single lumark jet attachment ( should have greater power than two ) but fitted to a smaller rounded brush with longer soft bristles to agitate chems and get into fiddly areas of conny roofs etc.
Quote from: Barry Scott on July 19, 2016, 10:08:53 amThanks for posting Chris. I have been thinking along a similar line since reading the post about the blue turbo jet brush.A single lumark jet attachment ( should have greater power than two ) but fitted to a smaller rounded brush with longer soft bristles to agitate chems and get into fiddly areas of conny roofs etc.Am not sure who makes them but av seen a brush called hedgehog I think, which is just like an oval brush head, I suppose this would be as near
Also the the bits that generally take the longest to clean on conservatives are the decals and finials.Sometimes even when soaking them in chems and scrubbing you still have these stubborn green areas. Getting a single powerful jet right up against these areas should blast away the dirt.
Quote from: chris turner on July 19, 2016, 11:25:57 amAlso the the bits that generally take the longest to clean on conservatives are the decals and finials.Sometimes even when soaking them in chems and scrubbing you still have these stubborn green areas. Getting a single powerful jet right up against these areas should blast away the dirt.Yep some of those Conservatives are pretty filthy what with their smear campaigns and all that.The mind boggles with what they do with their decals and finials behind closed doors?