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MorBid said:okay some people are having to much fun, I "swore" I wasn't buying no more detailing supplies cuz the season's up. But I want one damn it.
Spilchy said:... I would recommend you guys use distilled water to prevent lime scale build up. Just my $.02. You can get a gallon of it for like $0.79
MorBid said:Good point I do the same w/my humidifier too.
Mikeman said:For engines, I will try low volume at about 1" distance. This should give high heat with little moisture.
If you do really dirty cars, this thing will save a lot of time. I see it being most valuable for door, trunk, and hood jams and sills, any crevices and engines. I think engines can be safely cleaned with this machine.
I would recommend you guys use distilled water to prevent lime scale build up. Just my $.02. You can get a gallon of it for like $0.79
Jeff Laughhunn said:Among several of the other goofy (to me, at least) directions in the manual, it says to NOT use distilled water....
Jimmy Buffit said:I've recieved three units (two for the shop and one for a friend). We are usually working on two cars at a time, and in just a short week, we find ourselve 'fighting' for the Piccolo!
We use distilled water. We are still learning the strengths and applications of the unit, but it has already earned a spot in our arsenal. And certainly, it will lessen the amount of chemicals we purchase...
I'm most impressed with the ability to clean, disinfect, and deoderize AC/Defroster ductwork. (Heat kills bugs!) Makes *very* quick work of door and trunk jams, footwells and pedals, console and dash areas. I've not seen efficiencies in general cleaning of the engine bay - degreaser still works best, but it can assist with stubborn areas. Haven't tried it on wheels yet...
Haven't had much success on windows, maybe we don't have the technique yet...
Sure makes quick work of removing stuff from around badges & insignia!
All in all, for ~US$60, it is a great timesver, and in my business, it is all about time.
Now I'm looking at the 'pro' models (US$1450!) Just looking...:spot
White95Max said:My resistance to buying one is slowly diminishing...![]()