Detailed: 2010 GMC Sierra

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That looks sick! Very Nice job!
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Those are the Sylvania ones, don't know the size or anything like that but they are the ones you get at Vatozone or any other auto parts store

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Air is introduced with just a hole in the end of the nozzle. It's really amazing how much foam it puts out. There is also a Gilmour one that is cheaper. I'm trying to weigh the differences between the two and make a decision. I tried making one with a chemical sprayer for $5 it sucked!
 

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I've seen the Gilmour one used my detailers on the Meguiars forum... that's the one I am going to get
 

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Air is introduced with just a hole in the end of the nozzle. It's really amazing how much foam it puts out. There is also a Gilmour one that is cheaper. I'm trying to weigh the differences between the two and make a decision. I tried making one with a chemical sprayer for $5 it sucked!

I'd love one too, it just looks fun haha. I'm not sure of my water pressure at home is enough to run it. The pressure is pretty sucky
 

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Air is introduced with just a hole in the end of the nozzle. It's really amazing how much foam it puts out. There is also a Gilmour one that is cheaper. I'm trying to weigh the differences between the two and make a decision. I tried making one with a chemical sprayer for $5 it sucked!

I'd love one too, it just looks fun haha. I'm not sure of my water pressure at home is enough to run it. The pressure is pretty sucky

It doesn't need an incredible amount of pressure

You did a great job. Looks awesome. :thumbs:

Thanks :cheers:
 

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