Review: PRIVACY SCREEN for BALCONY using Expanding Faux Ivy Privacy Screens

I installed these fake expanding ivy trellises to add privacy to a balcony. I wanted to cover up the white bars on my balcony. The ivy trellises were easy to set up and came with zip ties. I got the one without flowers and are just leaves.

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These trellises can be used to add privacy and decoration to balconies or fences. The product is green, odorless, and available in different colors. The panel expands out and can be folded for storage. The wooden stakes are also very lightweight and strong. It has lasted through a few rain and wind storms. My balcony is 4ft by 8ft, and the trellis covers the white bars perfectly.

The fake expanding ivy trellises can be used temporarily for parties or as a background. I used S hooks and zip ties to hold it in place. Overall its a great privacy wall to hide things out of view make things in the yard look prettier. Very useful.

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REVIEW – DIY : Heads Up Display (HUD) – ACECAR M07

I always wanted a HUD so I dont need to look down at for speed. I got a ACECAR M-07 ( https://amzn.to/3d6SuQO ) Heads Up Display units for my Honda. This video reviews the ACECAR M7.

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If you want just 2 lines of date and very large font size, the ACECAR M-07 ( https://amzn.to/3d6SuQO ) Heads Up Display ( https://amzn.to/3d6SuQO ) has the larger font size to project onto the windshield. However, it only has 2 lines of data you can choose.

Its large numbers is very visible at day and night time. Installing is very easy with either connection to the cars OBD2 port or it can run with GPS mode in which all it needs is a USB power. If connected to the OBD2 it will drain my 12 volt battery, thats why i prefer the USB power so it turns off when my car is off. The unit is plug and play but needs to be configured for metric and English measurements. Overall it is pretty accurate and is able to read speed, distance, engine temperature, RPM, and other information when connected to the OBD2 port. With the GPS mode you can display direction, speed.

Update on my steering wheel cover and TPMS system. Its been over 2 years with my SHIAWASENA Steering wheel cover $16 ( https://amzn.to/2XsIEP6 ) which had a smooth surface and patterned with red stitching. It still in good condition and has not cracked yet. Tire Pressure Monitor TPMS ( https://amzn.to/2ncBVf6 )still works after 1.5 years . I cost about $30. The sensors need new CR1616 batteries every 6 months but the solar powered main unit works well.

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REVIEW: Avid Power 6 inch Dual Action Polisher

I have been hand polishing and waxing my cars for years. I just bought an Avid Power 6 inch Dual Action Polisher ( https://amzn.to/46gGkQi ) and love it!

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Why I bought it. I like to detail , clay, compound, polish, and wax my cars. Doing one call will easily take me all day by hand. But with a DA polisher it cuts the time to a few hours.

Using a Dual Action Polisher / Buffer on my cars will
○ save time
○ consistent technique
○ random polish
Its a good size for 90% of my car surface at a 6 -7 inch size. I have a 10 inch polisher which is good and 3-4 inch is too small. I also have those size pads if needed.

I only polish and wax about 3 times a year, in Fall (to put a layer of wax before the rain and wet weather and spring before the hot summer driving.. But since I do multiple cars at the same I wanted to invest in a good buffer. I did both my cars in about a little over half a day versus 2 days.

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  • For the unboxing, this Avid Power 6 inch Dual Action Polisher kit ( https://amzn.to/46gGkQi ) comes with the variable speed buffer, 6 in disk with velcro backing, allen wrench for the handle, Spanner for the disk tightening, 3x 7 inch foam pads ( yellow hardest for compounding, orange for polishing, and black for finishing ) and a pretty long power cord about 9 ft.

The 7 inch pads were just about right for most of the panels. For smaller details of my bumper roof pillars – I either did it by hand in linear motions or with a 3 inch foam pad and an speed drill attachment for the curvy small nooks. I used the pads for both cars and they held up. After ward washed them with hot water and dish soap, let them dry out before storing them. I typically use pads for about two seasons so these will last me

Overall the Avid Power 6 inch Dual Action Polisher kit works well and saved me a lot of time ( pretty much 50 % of my time compared to doing it by hand. ) it is just the right size pads I needed for my cars and offers a terrific value compared to compounding, polishing, and waxing by hand.

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