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First PROPER wash

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Looks wonderfully clean now B)

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1 minute ago, Macdemon said:

 

 

Looks wonderfully clean now B)

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Don’t you just love snow foam?

You missed a bit!

So seeing it in white every week, does it make you feel you made the correct colour choice? Lol

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1 hour ago, Luckypants said:

You missed a bit!

 

Where??    :blink:

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48 minutes ago, RoDM said:

So seeing it in white every week, does it make you feel you made the correct colour choice? Lol

 

Yes, might get some tinsel out too :D

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1 hour ago, ernieb said:

Don’t you just love snow foam?

 

BEST stuff ever, TONS of fun. 

11 minutes ago, Macdemon said:

 

Where??    :blink:

There! :blush:

 

Wheel rim between bottom and first spoke on rear wheel! :D (I did have to look)

Seriously though, snow foam make a lot of difference?

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Oh yes, dissolves all the grime so all you need to do is rinse and chamois the wet car down.

I got the snow foam out at the weekend as well but I only have after pics.

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2 hours ago, Luckypants said:

Seriously though, snow foam make a lot of difference?

 

It is very good at getting the superficial grime and dirt off. Although if you do go down this route make sure you get a good quality snow foam lance as this will dictate how dense your foam is, and you want dense sticky foam to stick to the car. I personally use one from Autobrite and it work very well.

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AMAZING view, the background is nice too haha.

I have two ways to apply snow foam, a very good attachment to the pressure washer and a hand held pump device that is brilliant when it’s very cold and frosty and  I want to wash out the crap/ salt from under the wheels and over the front/rear bumpers. It needs pumping regularly but does a pretty good job. It’s easliy washed off with a watering can and a fine rose turned upwards to get a spray of water under the wheel arch.

 

I use the snow foam as a pre wash it’s so quick and easy to do and as has already been said, great fun.

1 hour ago, albudu said:

 

you want dense sticky foam to stick to the car.

 

That's contrary to the information I've been reading/looking at on YouTube and the various car cleaning/detailing forums.  I've gleaned, that although the foam should be thick, it shouldn't stick to the car without moving.  I always slightly dilute my snow foam (about 2-1 with foam to water) as the Karcher container/snow foam lance seems to go through it like theres no tomorrow, and it gives the slow moving foam I wanted to move the dirt away from the paint, and down towards the floor.

 

The car always looks ace after the rinse, but only once have I ever thought "I don't need to properly wash that".  Maybe its due to my car being Black :)

 

Speaking of washing the car...mine REALLY needs doing again, since I was driving around North Yorkshire with bugs everywhere all weekend!

11 minutes ago, hwr1983 said:

 

That's contrary to the information I've been reading/looking at on YouTube and the various car cleaning/detailing forums.  I've gleaned, that although the foam should be thick, it shouldn't stick to the car without moving.  I always slightly dilute my snow foam (about 2-1 with foam to water) as the Karcher container/snow foam lance seems to go through it like theres no tomorrow, and it gives the slow moving foam I wanted to move the dirt away from the paint, and down towards the floor.

 

The car always looks ace after the rinse, but only once have I ever thought "I don't need to properly wash that".  Maybe its due to my car being Black :)

 

Speaking of washing the car...mine REALLY needs doing again, since I was driving around North Yorkshire with bugs everywhere all weekend!

 

You are correct in that the foam should slowly move. However it should still be visibly on the car after 5 minutes of application. I have seen some snow foam lances where the foam produced is all on the floor within 1 minute or less.

hmm might have to invest in one of those

17 minutes ago, TPauly said:

hmm might have to invest in one of those

Stating the obvious but get the correct pressure washer fitting.

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/lavor-snow-foam-lance

 

various on this link.

I always use the snow foam as a pre-wash, rinse then wash with shampoo, drying then going over with bouncers done and dusted spray giving a very pleasant look on the black.

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7 hours ago, ernieb said:

I have two ways to apply snow foam, a very good attachment to the pressure washer and a hand held pump device that is brilliant when it’s very cold and frosty and  I want to wash out the crap/ salt from under the wheels and over the front/rear bumpers. It needs pumping regularly but does a pretty good job. It’s easliy washed off with a watering can and a fine rose turned upwards to get a spray of water under the wheel arch.

 

I use the snow foam as a pre wash it’s so quick and easy to do and as has already been said, great fun.

I am interested in the hand held pump, can I ask the make and where you purchased it from?

Whilst I've managed perfectly well for many years (and it being a fairly recent phenomenon) without using Snowfoam I've got to give it a go!

 

Probably not every time though as sometimes, particularly as during the recent dry spell, I just want to give the car a quick wash to get rid of the dust, and with it being well waxed it comes up a treat.

 

What make of Snowfoam are you guys using?

 

It might even clean my paver drive when washing the car as well!

I have the snow foam attachment linked earlier, but my snow foam runs off the car too quickly.

 

I'm using Bilt Hamber with roughly a 10:1 ratio with water.

 

What to do to get it thicker, and ultimately slower?

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More soap......................ratio 7:1, and increase the amount of air in the mixture too.

I use Autobrite heavy duty snow foam lance & Magifoam at about  6:1 ratio. 

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