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Plumber is coming next week to add a Prier True Temp hydrant (hose bib) in my garage. I'm excited for that as I can do hot water pressure washes in the winter time melting that road salt with ease (and efficiency saving water).

the. Manual for the AR Blue 630 HOT says not to use preheated water. I saw you were installing a Prier True Temp hydrant that supplies tempered water.
 
Just wanted to share some initial thoughts regarding the various products included in the WeatherTech TechCare Exterior Wash & Wax kit I received for Christmas:


* Gentle Car Shampoo is super thick/concentrated. A little goes a long way. It doesn't even pour out of the bottle, just barely creeps out like a traditional molasses, thick syrup or honey. Worked like a charm on the dirt that mostly built up on the sides of the Telly.

* Acid-free Wheel Cleaner = amazing. Spray a generous amount on your wheels then let it sit and do the work for a few minutes before rinsing off the wheels/brake components. I probably should have done this somewhere else besides the driveway of my parents' house. I had to hose off the driveway a few times, a.k.a. the "wash after the wash" :ROFLMAO:

* Exterior Glass Cleaner with Repel: basically Windex+. Works as advertised.

* Tire Gloss = excellent, lasted longer than I was expecting too.

* Wax-Prep Clay Gel Cleaner: First time I ever tried clay, seemed to work.

* Carnauba Gel Wax: Wow! Where has this been all my life?

The rest of the kit:
  • 1 - Soaker - imported (read the instructions, it needs to be pre-washed before using and kept damp in container when not in use, no drying/air drying)
  • 1 - Super White Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (Package of 4) - imported (worked well)
  • 1 - Microfiber Finishing Cloth & Quick Detailer (Package of 2) - imported (love these)
  • 1 - Microfiber Waffle Weave Drying Towel - imported (I want to get more of these)
  • 1 - TechCare Microfiber Applicator Pad (Package of 2) - imported (did their job)
Verdict: Awesome + easy to use.

*My Telly does not have the 5-year ceramic coating or any PPF.

This photo is taken right after the wash & dry, pre-clay, pre-wax:

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Looks great👍
 
Looks fantastic!! I have the same ceramic coating. Would recommend, if needing to use automatic car washes, only get the basic...wash and rinse... forego the added waxes/sealants. It’s cheaper, and, for what I was told, can impact the ceramic coating over time.
Yah, that's my plan. It makes a lot of sense.
 
the. Manual for the AR Blue 630 HOT says not to use preheated water. I saw you were installing a Prier True Temp hydrant that supplies tempered water.
Not sure what your looking at but I made a hefty investment on this pressure washer - I know what I bought and the features.

AR Blue Clean AR630-TSS-HOT high temperature industrial electric pressure washer with Total Stop System. Factory Installed Hot kit seals and o-rings capable of inlet temp. up to 180º
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I read the manual. Look at #21

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Not sure what your looking at but I made a hefty investment on this pressure washer - I know what I bought and the features.

AR Blue Clean AR630-TSS-HOT high temperature industrial electric pressure washer with Total Stop System. Factory Installed Hot kit seals and o-rings capable of inlet temp. up to 180º
 
I read the manual. Look at #21

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Thanks for trying to help but you are referencing an old manual that isn't for the TSS-HOT. The model number literally has the word HOT in it and they have a non-HOT version for regular water temperatures.

It's capable of handling hot inlet water just fine. Good day.
 
@DarkMossJustin I’ve been researching kits from various places to see what works. Your review helps for sure 👍
 
@DarkMossJustin I’ve been researching kits from various places to see what works. Your review helps for sure 👍
Happy to help. So far, the first wash and wax went well. The car stayed clean for a minute... then the next day, I drove the 101-S through dusty agricultural fields down to the land of salty coastal air one day and Santa Ana winds the next and now my Telly is dirty again :ROFLMAO:

I can definitely recommend the WeatherTech TechCare kit. It's a bit pricey but the products are quality and definitely do their job well.
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Thanks for trying to help but you are referencing an old manual that isn't for the TSS-HOT. The model number literally has the word HOT in it and they have a non-HOT version for regular water temperatures.

It's capable of handling hot inlet water just fine. Good day.
Didn’t realize it was the wrong manual. When you do things you do it right.
 
Didn’t realize it was the wrong manual. When you do things you do it right.
I also wasn't trying to be a d*ck about it just couldn't get the point across that it can take hot water just fine.

I probably got my last wash in with my ryobi and cold water. Takes freaking forever!
 
The cold weather doesn’t bother me. Sometimes it starts to freeze before I am done. No worries, I am not sensitive.
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This forum (and this thread specifically) makes me spend more money. 😂 Bought a pressure washer today because I wanted more foam than the foam gun with a regular water hose was giving me. Foam cannon is delivering Tuesday.
 
This forum (and this thread specifically) makes me spend more money. 😂 Bought a pressure washer today because I wanted more foam than the foam gun with a regular water hose was giving me. Foam cannon is delivering Tuesday.
Such a money pit but worth it for sure.
 
Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced blowers (maybe $200 max)?

I was looking at these two at Chemical Guys.


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I bought this one for 130 on sale.
 
Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced blowers (maybe $200 max)?

I was looking at these two at Chemical Guys.


Check out the shelandy pet blower.

I've also heard good things about the Adams blower.

I have the metrovac which is supposed to the best of the best but it still takes me forever to get all the water off the vehicle...like 30-45 minutes. Well worth it though because it leaves no micro-swirling or marring. Helps that gloss pop.
 
Check out the shelandy pet blower.

I've also heard good things about the Adams blower.

I have the metrovac which is supposed to the best of the best but it still takes me forever to get all the water off the vehicle...like 30-45 minutes. Well worth it though because it leaves no micro-swirling or marring. Helps that gloss pop.
30-45 even with a ceramic coating?
 




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