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Re: snow foam
Ive used it with the gilmore spray gun, attached to garden hose. It doesnt give the same results as the video's on youtube, but works well.
Alan
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Re: snow foam
Eddie-- wrote:lancers with this can be great if you know how they can also work totally against you if you do not know what your doing
the cleaning agents in the foam can be abrasive towards the paint you need to do some back round info checks on it first take care when using them there really only a detailers thing or very heavily cleaners use imo
absolute nonsens..
a foam gun like the autobrite heavy duty foam lance, isn't harmfull in any way!
it's a great method to reduce the change to swirl and scratch the sh*t out of your car..
the snowfoam is thick, so it will capture the dirt within the substance you sprayed on your car.
it will then be gently drawn to the floor..
i really like my autobrite heavy duty foam lance!! my wash stage isn't just complete without it..
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Re: snow foam
Im using the same HD autobrite lance as aron and that matched with Magifoam is a winig combo in my opinion. the only way that the foam could effect the outcome of the wash is if it is left to dry onto the panels before jetting it off.
Try it, you will never regret it
Try it, you will never regret it
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Re: snow foam
I use an HD foam lance on my Karcher and use Valet Pro Ph Neutral snow foam... I find it works very well... and doesnt strip wax as its Ph
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