This foam canon stuff is new to me. I come from the bucket of soapy water and garden hose school of training. What is the complete process? Is there any hand scrubbing after applying the foamy soap or, do you rely on it to loosen all the dirt and just rinse that off? Does it have sit for a period of time?
Ok, thanks for that. So it seems the foam provides the good covering of soap but there is still hand washing going on. I assume the two buckets let you rinse the wash kit or whatever is used thoroughly before rubbing on the paint.
Makes sense. Thanks.
I've been playing with the idea of getting a pressure washer too...this isn't helping me lol!
As always everything looks SUPER nice at your place! Nice work, and the grass is fantastic!
Great job on detailing the car! Thanks to you, after seeing both of your garage builds, I am looking into Racedeck for my garage now. Keep up the good work.
I just installed that same reel in my garage. Picked it up from Lowes - I like it so far!
Seat lip on the R?
Soap is relatively cheap, I use enough to have a good base. It minimizes scratches and plus it looks cool hahaWow, yes I'm definitely under contributing soap to the equation. I only add a dollop.
Soap is relatively cheap, I use enough to have a good base. It minimizes scratches and plus it looks cool haha
LOL, it certainly does.Looks good!
What size pressure washer are you using? It also depends what soap.
I'm using a 3200psi washer with a Ricardo foam cannon. If I used chemical guys citrus wash and gloss, I use 2oz in the foam cannon and 1oz in my wash bucket. The problem is my car is cquartz coated and that soap screws with the hydrophobic properties of the cquartz. So I switched to the carpro reload. That takes a little more soap and some adjustments on the water flow side and it's good to go.
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Try using 2oz of soap it's 1/4 cup. I measured mine out into the bottle and marked it with a permanent marker for ease of measuring.[emoji38]_hitti LOL, it certainly does.
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I have a 2000 PSI Simoniz unit, there's a pic a few pages back and i'm using Chemical Guys soap, Maxi suds i believe.
I'm thinking an electric pressure washer may be in my future. Starting to really find a bunch of things that I could use it for, so it just makes sense to get one. Maybe I'll ask Santa for one this year.
As usual, looking good, man!
Do it! So many useful applications. Beyond the cars, its great for washing the windows on your house, and removing bird **** from fences, sidewalks etc and cleaning the driveway.
Just some friendly advice on the windows. I would avoid it. It can really ruin the gaskets and effect your seal. Go to town on siding but avoid windows
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Source? I've never seen nor heard of this.Either pressure washing of any kind can damage the seals. Gas is obviously worse but electric can do the damage just as easy
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