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04/03/2019 at 02:59 • Filed to: None

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Lasagne and chips with gnocchi with r oasted baby plum tomatoes and pecorino cheese and a garlic chiabatta.

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Kinja'd!!! whatisthatsound > Svend
04/03/2019 at 04:29

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Go to bed!


Kinja'd!!! Svend > whatisthatsound
04/03/2019 at 05:13

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Lol. I’m off work tonight so I typically don’t or can’t sleep until 8-9pm, then I’ll wake right up at 11:15-30pm and that’ll be me for several hours afterwards. 


Kinja'd!!! whatisthatsound > Svend
04/03/2019 at 06:43

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Well wake up then! Also I have a dual action orbiter because I'm scared of destroying my paint with lack of experience, and a pressure washer with a foam nozzle from chemical brothers, anything else you recommend for products to include wash detergent and hardware?


Kinja'd!!! Svend > whatisthatsound
04/03/2019 at 07:03

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The DA polisher is great and very forgiving over the rotary. The rotary you need to keep moving but with the throw of the DA, your given some leeway. Just make sure the pads are correctly centred, you keep the pad flat to the paintwork or it’ll start to ‘walk’ from you as you polish.

One top tip that everyone should heed when apprehensive about a polisher, is to get a scrap panel to practice on, to get that tension out and calm your nerves.

You mention the foam nozzle. You’ll see two adjustable areas, one being the knob on the top, this is to adjust the mixture, clockwise for thinker foam, anti -clockwise for a more watery mixture (remember, if the foam is too thick, it’s just as bad as too thin. Too thin will just run off, while too thick won’t soak into the dirt making it easier to pressure rinse off when the time comes). The second being the fan at the front, looking at the front of the nozz le with it turned off, if you turn it one way, you’ll see the two thin blades of metal either moving apart (more narrow fan going towards a jet), turned the other way will make the two blade s close up, spraying a nice fan, getting wider as the close the two blades up.

If you intend to use waxes or sealants, don’t use a shampoo with gloss enhanc ers such as wash’n’wax, etc...

To be honest it all depends on how much you want to get into it.

But hard wear wise a wet’n’dry vacuum will pay dividends for cleaning car interiors as well as around the house. 


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > Svend
04/03/2019 at 07:25

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What do you cook your chips in? The oven? We got an air fryer and it makes some excellent chips. Highly recommend .


Kinja'd!!! Svend > CalzoneGolem
04/03/2019 at 07:34

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Deep fat frying pan with beef fat. Old school is best. ;)

I looked at some of the air fryers and the cost didn't weigh anything equal to how often it would get used against a large pan, half full of beef lard. 


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > Svend
04/03/2019 at 07:39

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Can’t argue with the deliciousness of being fried in beef fat. T he air fryer is quite a bit easier on the ticker.


Kinja'd!!! BaconSandwich is tasty. > Svend
04/03/2019 at 17:42

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Why does your food always look so tasty?


Kinja'd!!! Svend > BaconSandwich is tasty.
04/03/2019 at 17:49

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I try to make it as tasty as I like, and like it to look nice to feed my eyes before I feed my stomach.