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Old Feb 5, 2006 | 03:22 AM
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FF2Skip,

The Van'N'Blo is pretty powerful, enough to suck up the MUZ mats, so I have to pry them free from the 'hammerhead' shaped nozzle attachment. I get every spec of dust, little rocks, or whatever out of the car and retrieve lost change; The vaccum bag is a cloth bag that is easy to access, invert and throw out the dirt but save the lost pennies. (Paper bags are available but the denim/cloth bag is easy to clean.) The flexible hose is easy to use and the brush and corner attachments are pretty useful. The small wand and dime size brush and nozzle attachments will let you reach any dust trying to hide in the vents, "START" ignition button, in and around the dash, the radio. This micro attachment system -- or whatever its called -- has a little hole in it to keep the suction from being too powerful for such a small inlet, and it also has another hole you can adjust (like on salt and pepper shakers) to reduce the strength of suction. Basically, its on switch is already in VTEC. So yeah, it's powerful. The carrying strap slips a little bit but I just tie an extra safety knot or two to keep it from slipping off.

It also works as a blower if you put the hose on the other end. I think someone here uses the blower as a quick drying system when cleaning an S2000 in winter. Maybe it was Xviper who had that how to clean your S2000 when it's 20 below (or something like that) posting.

I keep mine in a small bag and ONLY use it for the car. The little micro attachment accessories I keep in a small zippered bag in the duffle bag so I don't lose all the pieces (4"X9" bag). A small camel hair like brush is also useful for the vents. To me the Vac'N'Blo is another accessory, like the hardtop, MUZ mats, because it helps me keep the car in super clean.

It's got very good suction and a strong design, built like a brick ----house.
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Old Feb 5, 2006 | 08:40 AM
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Well they do take them at Sears.

Just bought some new tools to tackle my diff replacement.
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Old Feb 6, 2006 | 08:30 AM
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Thanks, Picasso.


Glad to hear, George.
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Old Feb 6, 2006 | 05:10 PM
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FF2Skip -- You're welcome.

gfactor -- gift card good.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 11:24 AM
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if you are still trying to get rid of your cards or turn them into cash, here's a suggestion.

Go to walmart.

Buy something ridiculous.

Return it a few days later with receipt and you should be able to get cash back.


of course this plan forces you to go into walmart, but its a small price to pay.
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