Ant B
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Registered: 4th Jan 09
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I got a karcher jet wash for christmas, so i decided to go for a snow foam lance.
My brothers car was filthy but the end result was ok tho
(Sorry no before pics)
Ant
PS - I ran out of tyre foam.
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sand-eel
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Registered: 15th Mar 07
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mmm its not really "snowing" up that much.
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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yeh looks like you didnt put enough foam in the bottle, or the nozzle needs adjusting
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Ant B
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The nozzle was full on with ten pumps of foam in, although i do think it ran out towards the end, hence why its a bit patchy
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x14xe sport
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Registered: 27th Apr 09
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whats the advantage over bucket and sponge?
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flybikeslee
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Registered: 2nd Jan 07
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its cool to do it this way
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
Location: St. Helens
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I might get some of this stuff, same jet washer as me too, its a little belter!
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Bonney
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Looks the same as mine too. B&Q Specials?
What foam lance are you using?
[Edited on 01-01-2010 by Bonney66]
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Skylined
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Location: Sideways, Surrey
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quote: Originally posted by x14xe sport
whats the advantage over bucket and sponge?
you do this first to loosen all the dirt, then use '2 bucket method'
I'm yet to try out mine, waiting for weather >0 degrees!
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Twiggy
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I use a 3 bucket method...
1 fairy liquid and water.
2 just water to chuck over the top
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
I use a 3 bucket method...
1 fairy liquid and water.
2 just water to chuck over the top
1. = a product containing salt
clever
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Ant B
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urm i dont know weere my dad got it from it was a christmas pressent but it is very good,and the snow foam lance imm using is one of cleanyourcar.co.uk and it was £45 pound near enough,and i use some valet pro ph neutral snow foam,but as i say its my first time using this stuff and i dont know how much i need,but it is very fun doing it tho,are there any hints and tips you lot could give me to using snow foam like any mix ratios that work well,thanks for all your help tho.
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x14xe sport
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i use the local tesco's
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tomo2k9
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shouldent use washing up liquid on your car mate
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craig8
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Registered: 31st Dec 04
Location: Glasgow
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i use the autobrite one with their foam and put in about 1 inch of foam and top the rest up with warm water, foams loike yours on the lowest setting and will put about an inch of foam on the car on the highest setting
E36 328
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VegasPhil
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Registered: 16th Jan 05
Location: Fareham, Hants Drives: Octavia VRS
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I don't wash mine. Covers the scratches
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Ben J
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Registered: 31st Jan 05
Location: Cheshire
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You need about an inch of Snowfoam in the bottle and top up with hot water. Deffo not enough foam on there. 1 bottle can do my astra twice. The foam should be thick enough so you literally turn the car white, and can't see the paint, but also thin enough that it will run off the car slowly. You control that with the knob on top of the lance. Its a bit trial and error 1st time.
[Edited on 01-01-2010 by Ben J]
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Jamescorsa97
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Registered: 19th Aug 04
Location: Middlesbrough Drives: Cliosport 182
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What exactly does covering it in foam do as opposed to getting a bucket of shampoo and a wool mit?
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taylorboosh
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Registered: 3rd Apr 07
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how does it work, rinse - snowfoam - rinse? no need for manuel sponging?
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Ben J
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You still have to wash it with a mitt etc but the foam is sprayed on after an initial blast with washer, and left to dwell. It lifts all the heavy dirt off the paint and runs off the car and takes the heavy dirt with it. Then you rinse off. Therefore by the time you wash the paint with a mitt, theres no dirt to be dragged over the car.
However, if your paint is well prepped and waxed, then you can do a wash simply by foaming and rinsing, but obviously not every time.
[Edited on 01-01-2010 by Ben J]
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taylorboosh
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sounds a mess on, i want a pressure waher but got no tap outside
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
sounds a mess on, i want a pressure waher but got no tap outside
fit an outside tap, piece of piss to do.
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taylorboosh
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how?
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
how?
Just tap into a cold water pipe and drill through an external wall, kitchen etc, can get kits to do it or got any mates that are plumbers? half hour job sort of.
[Edited on 01-01-2010 by harrisp]
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Ben J
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Or get a plumber...mine cost £40
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