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i added up what i`ve spent on supplies this year alone and i`m sitting somewhere near $1,500-2,000. good thing its tax deductible
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Civicclutch
i added up what i`ve spent on supplies this year alone and i`m sitting somewhere near $1,500-2,000. good thing its tax deductible
newbie :nana:
j/k :D
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Ronkh
newbie :nana:
j/k :D
not quite lol
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Civicclutch
not quite lol
Sorry, just givin ya a hard time
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Got some boxes on the way
hopefully Ace Ventura doesn`t resurface at UPS
I think he got transferred to another location and has been messing up other`s boxes
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Remote control for my vacuum for efficiency during interior work, MF sponge applicators,makeup brush assortment (for detailing!) an additional gamma seal lid and Mckee`s 37 Tire Gel.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/attach...id=31531&stc=1
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Migue
Remote control for my vacuum for efficiency during interior work,
explain or demonstrate plese
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Ronkh
Sorry, just givin ya a hard time
I know i`m just returning the favor
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Ronkh
explain or demonstrate plese
Will use it and take pics . Basically it allows me to vacuum the interior and operate the power without having to run back to the vacuum, for those who like to do sections of the interior from start to finish without walking around it multiple times for each step.
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Migue
Will use it and take pics . Basically it allows me to vacuum the interior and operate the power without having to run back to the vacuum, for those who like to do sections of the interior from start to finish without walking around it multiple times for each step.
Go look for "Etekcity Wireless Remote Control Electrical Outlet Switch"
It`s cheap and very effective. I used it for a lot of things inside the house!
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Civicclutch
I know i`m just returning the favor
That was Ron`s way of saying he spends that much in supplies each month. ;) He`s now directing that money on research to determine which product makes paint crack. :headspin
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<----- hanging head in shame.
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GearHead_1
That was Ron`s way of saying he spends that much in supplies each month. ;)
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I know I`m the only one laughing but I crack myself up. :buddies
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rookiez
Go look for "Etekcity Wireless Remote Control Electrical Outlet Switch"
It`s cheap and very effective. I used it for a lot of things inside the house!
Looks like i might give this a try instead, how is the range and functionality with obstructions??
Quick notes on the one i got :
So far it seems like you have to point the remote right at the sensor located in the receiver unit. I was vacuuming my buddy`s car and tried to turn it off but i was having to actually look for and aim at the receiver unit and it`s almost like the sensor has to be visible and free of obstructions for it to work....not a good sign. I will give this another try tomorrow and if it`s still the same, i`m returning it. This was recommended to me by another detailer in a FB group, but i do not know if it`s the same model/brand he`s got; I will contact him and confirm.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/attach...id=31536&stc=1
http://www.autopia.org/forums/attach...id=31537&stc=1
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Migue
Looks like i might give this a try instead, how is the range and functionality with obstructions??
Quick notes on the one i got :
So far it seems like you have to point the remote right at the sensor located in the receiver unit. I was vacuuming my buddy`s car and tried to turn it off but i was having to actually look for and aim at the receiver unit and it`s almost like the sensor has to be visible and free of obstructions for it to work....not a good sign. I will give this another try tomorrow and if it`s still the same, i`m returning it. This was recommended to me by another detailer in a FB group, but i do not know if it`s the same model/brand he`s got; I will contact him and confirm.
My bedroom is on the corner of the house in the 2nd floor and I was able to reset my wifi router and modem on the other corner of the house (it`s a small townhouse though, about 1600sq ft). My point is that it`s strong enough for anything that I can see, bad reception if it`s blocked by metal appliances such as washer/dryer.
I`d be confident enough to use it accross the garage, just make sure that the receiver isn`t blocked or surrounded by huge metal that will obstruct the signal sent. As long I can see the receiver, it should work, based on my experience. Dry walls are ok, as long as not too many of them.
Oh yeah, I don`t remember having to point it directly, unless it`s rooms away (resetting my wifi router & modem from my bedroom lol). I can literally put the remote on my night stand to turn on any lights or fans in my own bedroom. You can also wait until there`s a sale 5 receivers & 2 remotes for $22/23.
Tips from me if the wall plug is a bit blocked, get a cheap 1ft THICK cable extension from Monoprice. It worked like a charm for me :) Let me know if you have any other specific question!