You mentioned you had Loan Star matt shine on the one tire. I have been looking everywhere for this since I ran out. Best longest lasting tire treatment I found. Where did you find it? Thanks
@@DetailingBreakdown I looked at the Amazon link but it looks like Loan star only sells the gloss version. Unfortunately it looks like they don't make matt anymore,. I also found the matt on Ebay but when I went to buy it I got a reply it was discontinued Thanks
What is the orifice size and what is the pressure at for your single tip? What was your pressure at when using the dual tip with the included nozzles? All pressure washers are designed for a max PSI and flow rate and anybody that is going to vary from the stock nozzles should have a pressure gauge to make sure they do not go over the manufactures specs, there cheap enough .
@@69HemiRoadrunner oh man, I’m not that deep into this. I just bought it to try and liked it. If ur scared about going over ur manufacturer specs maybe it’s not for u. I also don’t have any gauges to check what’s coming in or out.
@@DetailingBreakdown Not worried as I have a pressure gauge on the head of my pressure washer and a power monitor to measure current draw. Just wondering if you pressure dropped or increased based on your factory nozzles and the nozzles that came on the unit.
The only rating I see on Amazon is a 2.0 orifice; most don't list the orifice size, 2.0. is probably why the pressure feels "better" on their tip - more pressure smaller hole. . Won't that fry most decent pressure washers with any extended use?
Awesome video and product review good friend
Ty
Very cool product
Ty
Cool! I Just ordered one and I’ll try and test it out with my gauge as well as different nozzles to share, thanks again!
@@BestInClassDetailing thanks, that would be great for the people who like specs
Pretty interesting! Do you think it rinsed the car faster?
@@ddautodetailing absolutely
Classic video. Thanks man! 😂
lol
You mentioned you had Loan Star matt shine on the one tire. I have been looking everywhere for this since I ran out. Best longest lasting tire treatment I found. Where did you find it? Thanks
Very strange that I was having trouble finding their website. I found a link or 2 on Amazon.
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@@DetailingBreakdown I looked at the Amazon link but it looks like Loan star only sells the gloss version. Unfortunately it looks like they don't make matt anymore,. I also found the matt on Ebay but when I went to buy it I got a reply it was discontinued Thanks
@@doneworking8134 hmmm 🤔 interesting
What is the orifice size and what is the pressure at for your single tip?
What was your pressure at when using the dual tip with the included nozzles?
All pressure washers are designed for a max PSI and flow rate and anybody that is going to vary from the stock nozzles should have a pressure gauge to make sure they do not go over the manufactures specs, there cheap enough .
@@69HemiRoadrunner oh man, I’m not that deep into this. I just bought it to try and liked it. If ur scared about going over ur manufacturer specs maybe it’s not for u. I also don’t have any gauges to check what’s coming in or out.
@@DetailingBreakdown Not worried as I have a pressure gauge on the head of my pressure washer and a power monitor to measure current draw.
Just wondering if you pressure dropped or increased based on your factory nozzles and the nozzles that came on the unit.
@@69HemiRoadrunner I dont know but their nozzle felt a tad more powerful although it could just be me
The only rating I see on Amazon is a 2.0 orifice; most don't list the orifice size, 2.0. is probably why the pressure feels "better" on their tip - more pressure smaller hole. . Won't that fry most decent pressure washers with any extended use?
@@AlexDetails I don’t think anything is gonna happen to my pressure washer
Good thing that small package is just that where is if u had that small package...😆😆😆😆you know thats funny..lol
@@richardseem7948 lol, but I don’t even understand what the heck u wrote. That’s what’s funny