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Matto:

--- Quote from: maxitrol on January 11, 2013, 10:48:35 pm ---magifoam for me also

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+1 for Magifoam.

ripmateyy:

--- Quote from: Matto on January 12, 2013, 07:12:29 am ---
--- Quote from: maxitrol on January 11, 2013, 10:48:35 pm ---magifoam for me also

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+1 for Magifoam.

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+2

Lone_Par:
Auto Finesse Avalanche for me. Part mixed with their Citrus Power pre-wash as well, so gets rid of the grime without stripping the LSP.  :happy2:

v4rley:
I'm new to the world of detailing, more of my sister area, but is something I felt my gti deserved! So thought my first investment would be a snow foam setup! I went for the autobrite megifoam as recommended by others. I got mine via a group by from detailing world here:

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=183611

I ordered deal 5, on Monday at lunchtime and had arrived at 6pm Tuesday so pretty quick delivery. Had to wait until Saturday as no daylight left by the time I got in from work, obviously it was to rain all day yesterday but managed to find a breaking in the rain at 3pm ish.

It's a really simple process and fairly quick setup, think with a few more practices I could get the foam slight thicker but I was impressed with the first use, hear are some pictures of it soaking. (Didn't get any befores or afters as not only racing against the rain but also a flat battery on my camera so had to rely on phone camera)





Would defiantly recommend one, was noticeably effective as the car was fairly dirty before hand

stealthwolf:
Don't go too thick. Even autobrite recommend running the foam a little runny so as the foam runs down the car, it drags down loose particles with it.

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