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Reddit mentions of Heatguns Stepless Adjustment Airflow Speed Variable Temperature Electric Power 110V Hot AIR Heater Industrial Heat Guns Kit,1800W (Yellow)

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Heatguns Stepless Adjustment Airflow Speed Variable Temperature Electric Power 110V Hot AIR Heater Industrial Heat Guns Kit,1800W (Yellow)
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    Features:
  • Heat up quickly:this 1800w gun take advantage of double heating wire to achieve fast heating
  • Rotating the rear cover for temperature adjustment,the speed of wind and temperature can adjustable:Temperature for step 1 :140-842°F,Temperature for step 2 :140-1202°F
  • More energy efficient:the chimney fan is made of double-layer insulation material, which can save energy and protect the tip of the gun from damage of high temperature
  • Simple to use:Air supply fan with turbo structure can make the heat gun have strong wind. air flow approx for step 1:250L/min ; air flow approx for step 2:550L/min
  • Anti-burn design: the use of three-storey insulation design,can keep the user away from burns,Solidly made and work fine:this gun is made by quality materials, offer 2 year limited warranty
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height3.7401574765 Inches
Length10.0393700685 Inches
Weight2.09 Pounds
Width2.8740157451 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Heatguns Stepless Adjustment Airflow Speed Variable Temperature Electric Power 110V Hot AIR Heater Industrial Heat Guns Kit,1800W (Yellow):

u/Arsenault185 · 4 pointsr/Military

Dude, just all kinds of no. Giant rookie mistake, and I wish I could find the man who started this shit and punch his dick off.

Don't ever light your kiwi. Its counter productive. Its flammable because of the oil in it. The same oil that shines your boot. You want to know how to make them motherfuckers bling bling? I got you. I wish I had pictures, but I swear to Christ my old boots were shinier and more reflective than my low quarters. Holding my hand above my head I could count my fingers. Here we go.

First off ditch the lighter and get yourself a heat gun. Pick a brand, doesn't matter,

next, throw that busted ass polish out and get you some new shit, because you ruined it. This first part will take a couple hours, but is all prep work, and you only have to do it once. After that, its a quick shine and you're good to go.

Next, start cooking your boots. Hold that dragons ass close enough where you can feel it from the inside of your boot, but not so close you destroy the leather. Warm it up and glob some of that polish on there. Real thick. Cook it again. You'll see the boot suck that shit right in, and it will gray over.

Slap some more of that black tar heroin on there and cook it again.

Repeat.

Repeat.

Repeat.

Repeat until it seems like its taking forever to suck in. You'll know. That's the last time. Yo don't have to get to boot to suck it in.

Your base layer(s) is (are) done. Your leather is no saturated with polish making all future polish's easy.

With that last failed attempt to get the kiwi to suck in still fresh on the boot, now you add your polish layer. I prefer to use Lincoln parade wax for the shine after wasting the kiwi in the boot, but that's up to you.

Using a strip of newish (fresher the better, no so thread bare) white t-shirt (browns aren't soft enough), start polishing like you would normally. That is, little bit of wax in a thin-ish layer all over, then polish with some water in small tiny circles. Make sure to not just start polishing with a new cloth right off the bat. You want the cloth you're using to get progressively cleaner. If your cloth is too clean, youll just wipe wax off. Small circles all over a couple times, then shift the fabric. Repeat until your cloth is hardly stained, or you can shave with your boot, whichever comes first.

And if you really want to stick it in yore chief's craw, pick up a pair of Corcoran Marauders.

Easiest boot to shine, and man do they gleam.