Tested Out New Foam Cannon (my experience shared)
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Tested Out New Foam Cannon (my experience shared)
Figured this would be a good test for the new foam cannon from the Chemical guys. Dirty from the wet skidpad at Driver's Skills.
Anyways, here's what I did:
1. Hook up CR Spotless in between the spicket and pressure washer
2. Use 40 degree fan spray on pressure washer to rinse
3. Use Chemical Guys Extreme Body Wash in combination with Chemical Guys Torq Foam Cannon
4. Rinse with pressure washer using 40 degree attachment
Pics:
Here's part of the arsenal for a wash/detail:
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So you can see it definitely did something....not everything, which I didn't expect it to.
I picked up the foam cannon for under $50 on ebay, I'd say it's worth it.
The bonus is that it's actually kinda fun to use. The Chemical Guys' washes are actually scented. The Extreme Body Wash is purple and smells like grape flavored soda. Double bonus is that my kids think its really cool, so that equals free help!
Anyways, here's what I did:
1. Hook up CR Spotless in between the spicket and pressure washer
2. Use 40 degree fan spray on pressure washer to rinse
3. Use Chemical Guys Extreme Body Wash in combination with Chemical Guys Torq Foam Cannon
4. Rinse with pressure washer using 40 degree attachment
Pics:
Here's part of the arsenal for a wash/detail:
.
So you can see it definitely did something....not everything, which I didn't expect it to.
I picked up the foam cannon for under $50 on ebay, I'd say it's worth it.
The bonus is that it's actually kinda fun to use. The Chemical Guys' washes are actually scented. The Extreme Body Wash is purple and smells like grape flavored soda. Double bonus is that my kids think its really cool, so that equals free help!
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Burning Brakes
I do love my foam canon, if only because it's a more fun way of 'de-gritting' the car prior to wash.
Haven't had a ton of luck with Chemical Guys washes, only because they don't seem to emulsify the dirt very well. Still, great suds which is the important point for scratch protection.
Great setup you have there!
Haven't had a ton of luck with Chemical Guys washes, only because they don't seem to emulsify the dirt very well. Still, great suds which is the important point for scratch protection.
Great setup you have there!
#5
I have a MTM cannon that started drooling water out the cannon tip on the last wash. Year old with less than 10 washes on it. I think it's shot, need to play with it more.
Foam cannon doesn't necessarily remove dirt on its own, agitation is still required. Provides good lube, spread of soap and it's fun.
Did I read that right that you hook up the CR in the beginning? Why?
Foam cannon doesn't necessarily remove dirt on its own, agitation is still required. Provides good lube, spread of soap and it's fun.
Did I read that right that you hook up the CR in the beginning? Why?
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Originally Posted by IrishAndy
I do love my foam canon, if only because it's a more fun way of 'de-gritting' the car prior to wash.
Haven't had a ton of luck with Chemical Guys washes, only because they don't seem to emulsify the dirt very well. Still, great suds which is the important point for scratch protection.
Great setup you have there!
Haven't had a ton of luck with Chemical Guys washes, only because they don't seem to emulsify the dirt very well. Still, great suds which is the important point for scratch protection.
Great setup you have there!
#7
Burning Brakes
I've had very good results with Duragloss 902. Leaves the paint very glossy. Also like Sonax and Dodo Juice.
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I'm an advocate for CR, doubted it for years and pulled the trigger last year. Great for not having to dry cars.
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Three Wheelin'
Personally I don't like foam baths. If you tone down the concentrate, it wouldn't do much in removing dirt. If you add more foam, it cleanses the dirt and wash it away, but it also strips wax. I tried several different brands and the results are all the same.
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Just from a resin use perspective. I started using a CR last year. However I hook it up for rinsing only. I used to rinse the car with regular water and then rinse a second time with CR water last year to conserve resin. My original resin is still holding strong due to low mineral content water and I don't wash every week with all cars. So now I just use CR for the entire rinse process to save some more time. This uses less resin than hooking it up the during the whole wash process and cars turn out great!
I'm an advocate for CR, doubted it for years and pulled the trigger last year. Great for not having to dry cars.
I'm an advocate for CR, doubted it for years and pulled the trigger last year. Great for not having to dry cars.
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