What does everyone do to get that cord out of the way, without putting it over your shoulder. No matter where i put it eventualy i will hear a clunk on the car from the stupid cord falling on it.
What does everyone do to get that cord out of the way, without putting it over your shoulder. No matter where i put it eventualy i will hear a clunk on the car from the stupid cord falling on it.
Well I notice in the Meguiars video that David B put up, our man from Meguiars seems to use a carabiner or similar on his belt/ apron strings. Must watch that again to check!
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I have noticed this as well. I am considering cutting the cord off right at the unit and putting plugs on. That way, I can run the cord up my back and out a sleeve hole. By putting the plugs in, I can thread the cord more easily.
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It seems like a good idea, exept for the cord having to go up your sleeve. This eventualy will bother the h--l out of you, especialy after detailing a couple of cars, let alone the pain it would be to thread the cord through your shirt.
You can pick up a sleeve for the cord at properautocare.com. You could also try just clipping it to your shirt, as having the cord run down your sleeve could get really anoying. I`ve tried clipping the cord to my belt - it works for most situations.
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