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Might work...





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T&T cleaner, my mind went to the gutter.



How did he wash that whole dang Steiner, in direct midday sun, without it drying?


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The tractor that I feed hay with get's nasty after a winter's worth of use in muddy conditions. Those tractors looked clean to begin with compared to mine. I imagine it's work good for something that was regularly kept clean to begin with. I have my doubts about equipment that's never been kept clean.

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Notice the use of a pressure washer.


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Yes.

Don't know about the central coast, but here,
If you try to wash a car at midday, it will dry as fast as you soap it.

And Mark the paint.


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Originally Posted by Reba
Notice the use of a pressure washer.


Yeah, and if he would have held the nozzle about six to eight inches closer, he could have skipped that foam job and got the same results.


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Yeah, if it dries it'll be hard to scrub off.

I have to keep my tractors pretty clean, and if they are real dirty, I'll spray with soap out of a squeeze bottle then use the power washer.

On the rear, & other greasy parts, I use Gunk or something similar then power wash.


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