@autoreflectdetailing: Foam THIS thick from a pump sprayer… 😳 #detailing #satisfying #carcleaning #asmr

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bonkymilitia
bonky :
detail pro foam sprayer 👍🏻
2026-05-05 14:52:11
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jerrymontes77
Jerry Montes :
Donde se consigue el espumador
2026-05-04 06:44:58
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wipercam
DOG TAIL :
Detail!
2026-06-21 16:23:18
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serkansahin572
Serkan Şahin :
🤣
2026-05-03 07:51:22
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scarlito89
scarlito89 :
Maybe scrub a bit? Parts of the rims were still dirty
2026-06-06 15:49:23
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justa_l3zza
Mag^c_DyKe :
So I bout a similar one and it dosent foam idk what to do
2026-06-09 21:23:29
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revanthefrog
RevanDFrog :
That cleaned nothing
2026-06-15 20:31:27
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oldazzgamer394
Unc's GenX Mode :
6$ home dept
2026-05-03 22:19:37
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terremotonagringa
terremotonagringa :
@bob: were can we get that detail pro hand foam gun
2026-05-03 12:07:56
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richie_eye4detailcardiff
Richie :
crap they leak pressure from the top
2026-05-02 22:21:54
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kayycali
Kayleigh Hager :
what soap are you using
2026-05-09 18:48:17
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abdallahhh.ib
abdallah.ib :
what’s the point of the side cap 😭
2026-05-21 21:48:01
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cbdsocal
cbdsocal :
Doesn’t work
2026-05-07 21:24:47
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amanchhabra416
Aman Chhabra :
Tyre was already clean its looks same before and after
2026-05-04 17:02:55
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eduardotorres1894
Eduardo Torres :
What soap do you use?
2026-05-12 03:42:56
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f1shnn
bob :
were can we get that detail pro hand foam gun
2026-05-03 06:27:37
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blitz38111
blitz3811 :
W soap what r u using
2026-05-12 09:01:06
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vincent.turasky0
Vincent :
@Elite Detailz Mobile Detailing
2026-05-09 22:00:26
0
bunker_tuapse
bunker_tuapse :
Так не х’я ж не отмыл диск..
2026-05-04 18:09:24
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carwsh1
Compte À vendre :
Excellent 👌
2026-06-11 14:33:19
0
dazabj99
DazaBJ99 :
donde consigo uno de esos
2026-06-18 03:24:20
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bryar.omar.official
B R Y A R omar :
Where to buy this foam
2026-06-17 13:10:00
0
usuariobena20
Usuariobena20 :
hay que frotar wuey
2026-06-17 16:19:15
0
marcosadriana0
Marcos :
link
2026-06-16 04:12:55
0
the_dogday_x
el eclipse :
yeah
2026-05-02 19:48:54
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I haven’t posted for quite a while because I didn’t know what to do, but I’m back. “Don’t let your ego win” means that in life you should not allow pride, stubbornness, or the constant need to protect your image, reputation, or sense of superiority to take control over your thoughts, emotions, and decisions, because the ego is often the part of your mind that reacts emotionally rather than logically and tries to convince you that being right, winning an argument, or looking strong in front of others is more important than understanding the truth, growing as a person, or maintaining healthy relationships; when ego takes over, it can distort your perception of a situation so that instead of listening carefully, you interrupt or defend yourself immediately, instead of considering another person’s perspective, you focus only on proving them wrong, and instead of admitting a mistake, you might double down on it just to avoid feeling embarrassed, even if deep down you already realize you are not fully correct, and this can slowly create unnecessary conflicts, misunderstandings, and emotional distance between you and others because people feel that you are not truly listening to them but only trying to win; in addition, letting your ego win can also affect your personal growth because it blocks your ability to learn from criticism, since any feedback might feel like an attack rather than an opportunity to improve, and over time this can limit your development, keeping you stuck in the same patterns simply because you refuse to accept that someone else might have a valuable point of view or that you might need to change something about your behavior or thinking; however, when you consciously choose not to let your ego win, you begin to develop emotional intelligence and self-awareness, which allows you to pause before reacting, to ask yourself whether what you are about to say or do is coming from pride or from reason, and to prioritize what actually matters in the situation—such as understanding, respect, peace, and long-term outcomes—over the short-term satisfaction of feeling “right,” and this shift in mindset helps you become more open-minded and calm in conflicts because you stop seeing disagreements as battles that must be won and instead start seeing them as opportunities to exchange perspectives and reach better solutions; it also allows you to accept that being wrong is not a failure but a normal and necessary part of learning, and that apologizing when you make a mistake is not a sign of weakness but a sign of maturity and strength, because it shows that your self-worth is not dependent on always being correct but on your ability to grow and improve; over time, this approach builds stronger and healthier relationships because people feel heard, respected, and valued when you are willing to listen rather than dominate conversations, and it also builds inner confidence that is stable and real, not based on ego or external validation, but based on the understanding that you can handle being corrected, you can learn from experiences, and you can choose wisdom over pride even in difficult emotional moments, which ultimately leads to a more balanced, thoughtful, and resilient way of living where your actions are guided not by the need to “win” but by the desire to understand, improve, and connect with others in a meaningful way. #Love #partner #foryoupage #fyp #repost

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