My new Kia Soul window cleaning mobile - What do you think?

Lol. You had to go there

Love it man!

I have magnets on the back of my truck too. Landed a fairly large job from them less than a week after I put them on

That’s 2 funny, but seriously yur new ride looks great. Congratulations.
Why is it that everyone named Larry says the funniest sh!t?

Your ride looks great!

Must have been the coffee and cookies I ingested.

Awesome looking!!

Everytime i see a Soul I get the hankering to do this now :slight_smile:

PS: I was a resident DJ at the infamous Limelight nightclub in NYC 1993-1995 :slight_smile:

Awesome!
How much for the wrap?

$1500 with tax.

Very cool. I’m inspired!

Are you still rolling with this set up? How is it working out with WFP?

How crazy. I was thinking about using a company name apart from my own name, and Limelight stuck 2 years ago. I looked it up, and noticed there was one in Utah. Must be you!

Nice ride.

I use a Nissan Cube for work :slight_smile:

28’ 3-fly ladder and a 20’ on top.

I’ve changed things up on the inside, but have a 17’ LG, 4ft, and 2ft step w/ tools and etc. in crates.

I’ve changed things up inside, but the general idea is presented.

Love boxy van/cars for WC… They just have some sort of appeal, and you can park in tight spots! Also, less gas!

Mine feels a bit small. I want to get a Tundra for big jobs, wfp, gutters, & pressure washing.

Cheers!

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Thanks for posting. I’m in the market for something like this myself. Is it possible to fit wfp or pressure wash equipment in your cube at all? Or is it a no go?

I can probably get a pvc tube mounted on my rack to put a pole in, and something similar in size to an Unger single stage in there. The steps are sitting on the back seats folded down, so I can probably put the filtration unit in the foot-well. I probably wouldn’t be able to go trad, wfp & pressure washer at the same time unless I created space by pulling out the back seats and installing a storage box. Maybe if I pulled out the passenger seat.

A lightweight 4x8 or 4x6 trailer is the way to go, if you want to add a moderately capable power washing setup. You want at least a small buffer tank and hose reels to be efficient and durable.

You could get a portable RO/DI setup for WFP in the vehicle pretty easily without removing seats. You could even do a small tank system on the rear floor like what I’m doing with 4-slice.

But yeah, removing seats opens up a ton of room in these vehicles. It’s not for everyone, but it worked nicely for our little toaster.

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