Thanks for the tip! I never really thought about that until now. I checked, and my psi does drop about 10 when I hold the trigger... interesting... I’m definitely going to look into what the manufacturer recommends on this. I set the outlet to 100 psi after you said that, and it seems to perform better, but I honestly never had any complaints before. Appreciate you mentioning this!
If your car has tons of dirt or sand in it that vacuuming alone won't get it all out, use something to vibrate the carpet while you vacuum. I use my percussion massage gun and it is crazy to see how much hidden dirt will still come out after a thorough vacuuming!
I can tell by the sound that you have your air compressor set to 90 but you should set it to like 120 so the dynamic/ running pressure is 90
Thanks for the tip! I never really thought about that until now. I checked, and my psi does drop about 10 when I hold the trigger... interesting... I’m definitely going to look into what the manufacturer recommends on this. I set the outlet to 100 psi after you said that, and it seems to perform better, but I honestly never had any complaints before. Appreciate you mentioning this!
@@highlandsautodetailing no prob!
@@highlandsautodetailing I usually have to set my 6 gal air compressor to 120 for it to run at 90 when I'm blowing
That is a big drop!
If your car has tons of dirt or sand in it that vacuuming alone won't get it all out, use something to vibrate the carpet while you vacuum. I use my percussion massage gun and it is crazy to see how much hidden dirt will still come out after a thorough vacuuming!
Absolutely, you are right. I appreciate your recommendation!
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Thank you, as always!