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stealthwolf:
Have had a look online. Provided the PW is getting enough water, there should be no problems with it. Others have used it with a heavy duty snow foam lance to great effect.

I'm blaming the lance but play around with volume of SF - one inch may be too little so try two inches.

PaulED30:
Haha thanks @mrvertigo73  :happy2:

Needs no be a break in the weather before I attempt to try again  :fighting:

JimmyC92:
Could it be the foam? I know a lot of people have had great results with the Demon Foam stuff?

xjay1337:

--- Quote from: mrvertigo73 on October 11, 2014, 02:59:16 pm ---
it's from my Porsche owning days (pre-baby!!) but is pretty universal. The geek comment was added by my missus when I emailed her the file so she could laminate it for me at work... cheeky cow  :grin:

--- End quote ---


Drying blade????

mrvertigo73:
haha! Sounds bad doesn't it? And probably isn't ideal... it's one of these... http://www.dvscarcare.co.uk/hydra-flexi-silicone-car-drying-blade-383-p.asp   :ashamed:

When this was written I had just got in to detailing... looking at it now there are quite a few things I would do differently, and in fact did differently with the Porsche, but they become second nature so you don't add them to the "laminated geek list"!!  :stupid:

It was posted here more for a giggle than an out and out guide...   :drinking:

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