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Best Snow Foam?

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brough74:
As long as its PH neutral it should be ok. Then it wont strip the wax off

Ive used snow foam on a few cars lately and i thinks its fab, it lifts the dirty away nice and easy.

Have a look on proper detailing websites and choose a good one and then you will see some good results

stealthwolf:
Remember that snowfoam isn't meant to be a touchless wash or some miracle cleaner. It's like soaking last night's leftover dishes in the sink - makes it easier to clean when you wash them up.

FWIW, I like magifoam stuff too.

simonp:
It's all those DW threads that maintain the myth that snow foam is magic. They all show the car being foamed and rinsed, always leaving a shiny car that I'd be happy to drive away. Never happens in reality!

GTsport:
Valet Pro PH Neutral is what i use - which i highly rate. Been using it for about a year now.

I was skeptical at first as to whether snow foam is really any good but i was quite surprised at how good it actually is.  Its by no means a spray on, blast off, car clean job.  But it does fetch the majority of dirt off the car and makes washing it so much easier (And safer imo)  Also gets in the nooks and crannies that are unreachable by normal washing. Which when they start gritting the roads, can only be a good thing!

I've always bought mine from here - you earn points (Cash back) too http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/




  

stealthwolf:

--- Quote from: simonp on November 12, 2012, 04:13:40 pm ---It's all those DW threads
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DW can be quite useful but the longer I'm on there, the more sceptical I become. A lot of products seemed to get overhyped. I bought Dodo Juice Supernatural and was abysmally disappointed. I thought Lusso Oro did much better. Similarly, with other products eg gtechniq. There are some insightful posts on DW but you have to dig to find them.

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