Driving the Domino’s DXP Car for the First Time (Without Brakes!)

Driving the Domino’s DXP Car for the First Time (Without Brakes!)

We got the Pizza Car running, but without brakes! It’s almost done…

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32 thoughts on “Driving the Domino’s DXP Car for the First Time (Without Brakes!)

  1. Next time you work underneath any car may I suggest putting a large piece of cardboard so if you have oil leaks it won’t go on the nice concrete and by the way you could’ve gotten that out with a power washer and beach or soap. Good luck.

  2. Use 'Muriatic Acid' for the oil stain on the pad.
    Available at a pool & spa store.
    Pressure wash the area first.
    Then let it dry.
    Apply the acid to the stain.
    Use a stiff plastic bristle brush and scrub the area.
    Let the area dry, then sweep the area clean.
    Repeat as necessary.

  3. Oil stain on concrete: Use High Enzyme Washing Powder (for fabric) dissolved in hot water. Scrub it in good with a stiff broom, and let it sit for a while, then pressure wash it.

  4. Spread Lemon Joy dishwashing detergent over the spot and let it soak in for a few days, then rinse it down with a garden hose on high pressure. I've done it maybe 30 or 40 times and it has never failed. TheReaper!

  5. For oil stains use powdered laundry soap mixed up into a paste and let it sit for an hour or 2 then rinse.

  6. Others have left good comments about using muriatic acid, tide powder, and even burning off the oil stain. I wanted to point out that the stuff you bought wasn’t TSP at all, it’s labeled “phosphate free TSP substitute” That stuff is much less effective than real. TSP.

  7. Get some powder tide laundry detergent and a brush with tough brissels. Throw the tide down. Soak the area in water. Let it set for a little. And scrub scrub scrub. Rinse away and repeat if need be.

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