@@BobbyDeez been looking for this video like a mad man lol..glad I found it again. I just got mine the other day and needed some help figuring it out. once again, thnx bro. kind of a side note: I also purchased a Halo Bolt Air with the idea of using it as a compact portable "air compressor" but it doesn't have an adapter nozzle to fit the Pro Foamers air tip ..my question would be if by chance do you know where and if I could find an inlet nozzle? *the terminology might be a lil off, but I don't know what they are actually called 🤷♂️ so sorry about that, and thanks again 😉👍.
Probably sprayed a bit too much on the door, would only get 10-15 washes applying that much per panel. But that foamer does look pretty nice compared to the aerator
Yeah I definitely did spray way too much, I didn’t even make it to 10 washes with spraying that amount to start…definitely a lesson learned. And I haven’t used the aerator yet, but it’s on the list to get for smaller projects when I don’t need a lot
Thank for the review bro.
Yeah of course, let me know if you have any questions that you have about it if I didn’t answer them in the video
@@BobbyDeez been looking for this video like a mad man lol..glad I found it again. I just got mine the other day and needed some help figuring it out. once again, thnx bro.
kind of a side note: I also purchased a Halo Bolt Air with the idea of using it as a compact portable "air compressor" but it doesn't have an adapter nozzle to fit the Pro Foamers air tip ..my question would be if by chance do you know where and if I could find an inlet nozzle?
*the terminology might be a lil off, but I don't know what they are actually called 🤷♂️ so sorry about that, and thanks again 😉👍.
Good video bobby 👍🏽
Thanks! I hope it helped you out in some way!
Probably sprayed a bit too much on the door, would only get 10-15 washes applying that much per panel. But that foamer does look pretty nice compared to the aerator
Yeah I definitely did spray way too much, I didn’t even make it to 10 washes with spraying that amount to start…definitely a lesson learned. And I haven’t used the aerator yet, but it’s on the list to get for smaller projects when I don’t need a lot