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dansmith180:
Only problem with not snow foaming is then you can't take loads of pictures...  :rolleye:

Hevoshullu:
I would say that if the car is only slightly dusty/dirty AND well protected, you can wash it by only snow foaming and rinsing with a power washer. This in my opinion is the least aggressive method because there is no need for mechanical washing which will always cause more or less scratches/swirls even using the finest mitts made of lambs butt. Drying is done by gently placing and lifting large MF-towels on the paint and not dragging them towels on it. Also many snow foams are totally LSP-safe with correct dilutions.

P3T3R:
I always use snow foam, but I only wash my car when it is visibly dirty  :evilgrin:

xjay1337:

--- Quote from: Hevoshullu on December 31, 2014, 08:31:15 am ---I would say that if the car is only slightly dusty/dirty AND well protected, you can wash it by only snow foaming and rinsing with a power washer. This in my opinion is the least aggressive method because there is no need for mechanical washing which will always cause more or less scratches/swirls even using the finest mitts made of lambs butt. Drying is done by gently placing and lifting large MF-towels on the paint and not dragging them towels on it. Also many snow foams are totally LSP-safe with correct dilutions.

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any shampoo is going to degrade LSP ever so slightly. saying it's LSP safe just means it's usually ph neutral(ish). you can be PH neutral and still an aggressive cleaner, carpro reset shampoo for example.


Gripper1:
Where's the best place to buy snow foam .

Going to get a load of detailing essentials starting from scratch

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