Apr 29, 2015 #2 C CPEM Jun 20, 2012 436 18 SoCal Nothing wrong here. All I see is a resourceful softball parent killing 2 birds with one 1 stone. I'm just envious of the clean car.
Nothing wrong here. All I see is a resourceful softball parent killing 2 birds with one 1 stone. I'm just envious of the clean car.
Apr 29, 2015 #3 S Southernmost Jan 26, 2015 92 8 Southeast BEEN THERE DONE THAT. Best after playing on crushed brick fields. That fine dusty material gets in-between the fibers and can be a booger to get out. Carwash pressure washer does well.
BEEN THERE DONE THAT. Best after playing on crushed brick fields. That fine dusty material gets in-between the fibers and can be a booger to get out. Carwash pressure washer does well.
Apr 29, 2015 #4 Orange Socks Dec 2, 2013 3,644 113 Texas I just did this last night! And yes it works.
Apr 29, 2015 #5 K KCPRK Sep 24, 2013 695 0 Midwest You can wash your uniform and your players at the same time in a carwash!!
Apr 29, 2015 #7 D dgfred Apr 22, 2015 103 0 N.C., USA Well, I did drag our field (about 15 years ago) with my Chev Lumina
Apr 29, 2015 #8 N NorthMS Jun 24, 2010 465 0 Mississippi If you leave the kid in the pants, you don't have to use a hanger.
Apr 30, 2015 #10 Jojo Oct 22, 2009 1,779 0 Perfect Circle said: If your facility lookz like this... View attachment 7953 Click to expand... Oh geez, I'm currently working on getting one of those. On my property, maybe getting some chickens too. Who wants eggs?
Perfect Circle said: If your facility lookz like this... View attachment 7953 Click to expand... Oh geez, I'm currently working on getting one of those. On my property, maybe getting some chickens too. Who wants eggs?