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Best Snow Foam?
galaxie500:
I posed the question 'cos I've never used it either - think maybe a couple of buckets, a good shampoo and a hose will do as good a job if the correct procedures are adhered to when washing and maintaining the cleanliness of mitts etc. I'm still intrigued to use snow foam - I have a little Karcher attachment I bought with a very small container for the concentrated foam I'm dying to wave around just to see my neighbour's face!
Saintsteve:
Snow is a gimmick.
As said, 2 bucket method and a decent shampoo will do the job .
maxload:
--- Quote from: Saintsteve on November 16, 2012, 08:22:04 am ---Snow is a gimmick.
As said, 2 bucket method and a decent shampoo will do the job .
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If you care for the paintwork on your car , then you'll want to be sure that you have removed as much crap as possible before touching it with your washmit. That is where a good quality snow foam comes in.
galaxie500:
I see the benefit of not touching the paintwork but unless the foam is so strong it literally strips all dirt and road muck off the car, you're going to have to touch it at some point! I'm going to try it. Which one though???!!
andrewparker:
--- Quote from: galaxie500 on November 20, 2012, 10:18:07 pm ---I see the benefit of not touching the paintwork but unless the foam is so strong it literally strips all dirt and road muck off the car, you're going to have to touch it at some point! I'm going to try it. Which one though???!!
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Whichever you choose make sure that you don't wet the car first - the foam should be the first thing to go on - leave it to dwell for 10 minutes, then blast it off with a pressure washer.
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