Poorboys products save the Minivan

512Detail- Thanks for posting this one. I can enjoy seeing a neglected white minivan job more than I do most exotics.

[INSERT comment about the owners obviously never having RTFM but I gather that`s not all that rare now that they`re such huge books]
 
By the way, RTFM means "Read The F*****g Manual" or Vehicle`s Owner`s Manual from the manufacturer that SHOULD be in the glove box. Accumulator is correct; most manuals are now "War and Peace"-like tomes in volume size due to sophisticated electronics and control/info/navigation touch screens. I personally would MUCH rather have a dashboard FULL of gauges, buttons, knobs, and switches that are at least accessible and somewhat intuitive as to their function than a touch screen that requires a college degree in computer programming and required reading of a manual OR a (required) 3-hour car dealer customer vehicle orientation JUST for the info touch screen .

Oh ya, 512Detail, since this is your post, extremely nice work a daily driver van. Your use of Poor Boy World products and the results they produce speaks volumes about their car-care cleaning/detailing capabilities and end results, not to mention your workmanship. They truly are a value-driven product. Thanks for showcasing them!

Will you be "replacing" your McCulloch`s steamer with, say, a Vapor System`s VX5000 anytime soon??? Sounds like you need to "upgrade" since your McCulloch seems to run out of steam-power muscle on cleaning at times. (Yes, I LOVE to spend someone else`s money)
 
By the way, RTFM means "Read The F*****g Manual" or Vehicle`s Owner`s Manual from the manufacturer that SHOULD be in the glove box. Accumulator is correct; most manuals are now "War and Peace"-like tomes in volume size due to sophisticated electronics and control/info/navigation touch screens. I personally would MUCH rather have a dashboard FULL of gauges, buttons, knobs, and switches that are at least accessible and somewhat intuitive as to their function than a touch screen that requires a college degree in computer programming and required reading of a manual OR a (required) 3-hour car dealer customer vehicle orientation JUST for the info touch screen .

Oh ya, 512Detail, since this is your post, extremely nice work a daily driver van. Your use of Poor Boy World products and the results they produce speaks volumes about their car-care cleaning/detailing capabilities and end results, not to mention your workmanship. They truly are a value-driven product. Thanks for showcasing them!

Will you be "replacing" your McCulloch`s steamer with, say, a Vapor System`s VX5000 anytime soon??? Sounds like you need to "upgrade" since your McCulloch seems to run out of steam-power muscle on cleaning at times. (Yes, I LOVE to spend someone else`s money)

thank you-- and YES, Indeed that exact steamer is on my list of wants that I am soon finding are more NEEDS...I`m gonna be perusing all the threads on steamers here in the near future I`m sure.

that McCulloch has definitely earned a place in my heart and well paid for itself (its like 4 yrs old or so) but it has some limits but was fantastic for introducing me into steam cleaning interiors, etc
 
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