DavidP_TT
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The Vivid 3M is good that I know of, but haven't personally tried it out, I'm just giving you feedback off of what I heard from friends. Hope this helps, best of luck!
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Don't know, maybe this won't necessarily be the most popular opinion, but I'm a big fan of Craftsman, I actually got one last year and I couldn't be an happier with it. https://popular.reviews/wet-dry-vacuum/#1_CRAFTSMAN_17595
I generally get my stuff from manufacturers that I've previously had contact with, and I had some other tools in the garage from this brand and was pleased with them. It's a 16-gallon model so I empty it only from time to time, and it pulls up anything without flinching.
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If it's still under warranty, you should fix it. Unless you have actual proof that you didn't sell a faulty product, there's not much you can do, as I know of. It's best to fix it and maintain a good reputation rather than have the client trash talk you to others.
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I'm not a fan either, this year I plan on dropping it.
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Maybe in time, they will, but for the moment no, only with franchises.
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I clip on brackets over the number plate, find it to be the right option. As you said, the plates are clearly displayed like this, just seems like the best option.
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Try 4449. This should be your code, hope it helps!
Misted up headlights
in General Dealer Chat
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You can get a headlight restoration kit and it has everything you need to solve the problem. In the past, I used 3M and Meguiar's, satisfied by both, and one of the jobs I did was pretty tough, the headlights had a thick yellow film on them.
https://popular.reviews/headlight-restoration-kits/
https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Headlights