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This is how I do it:
1)wet the car throughly(with the PW). 2)connect the foam cannon and spray/foam the whole car as fast as you can,it empties quickly. 3) use one bucket with water to rinse the mitt after doing a section of the car,(I also add a small amount of soap to the rinse bucket but you don't really need to do that). 4)rinse the car using the PW to wash away the foam. 5)dry. If the car is really dirty then I would use two buckets.the soap I use is 2 oz of DG #902,and one oz of any other soap for extra foam,fill the rest of cannon bottle with water.set the adjusting knob to 5 or 6.the whole process takes 7 to 10 minutes. Happy detailing.
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MadOzodi (05-16-2008) | ||
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The mix ratio settings on foam cannons / foamers is dependent on the viscosity of the liquid in the container being water-like. I doubt it would work well as straight soap. I'm also not sure I agree with foaming the car and then scrubbing it with a damp mitt. I'd probably wet the car, foam it and let it dwell and spray it off, then come back around with the good old fashioned two bucket method. This way the foam is given ample time to lift off as much as it can and then go back in with the tried and true regime. |
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MadOzodi (05-16-2008) | ||
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Ok, straight Adam's would probably be useless it's so thick. Optimum on the other hand, maybe 1:1 soap to water. Of course, too much soap isn't good either.
It sounds as if following the stream with the mit can't be done simply because of the product running out too quickly. Good thing I bought a gallon of Optimum and Phil mistakenly sent me a freebie gallon of Adam's (thanks again Phil!!!) I'll be sure to let you guys know how the foam comes out. Haha, my neighbors are gonna call the looney bin for a pickup when they see me taking pics of me shooting foam all over the place.
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I wet the car down with a slow stream of water. Then foam the car with the cannon. Rinse off the car with the PW. If there is soap left in the gun, then Ill spray the car again, then wash using two bucket method.
For cars getting the full detail, I use 1- 2 oz. of CG WnG, then the rest water. For maintenance washes I just use the regular AG foam gun. |
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MadOzodi (05-16-2008) | ||
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...but yes it's not economical |
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MadOzodi (05-18-2008) | ||
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My process:
1) rinse vehicle with water only 2) pretreat heavily soiled panels with Surf City grime destroyer (in pesticide sprayer) 3) Hit wheels with foam cannon using product appropriate product for condition of wheels 4) Remove the bottle from cannon that has wheel product 5) attach bottle with 3oz's CWG and foam entire car 6) with a bucket and various brushes do wheels 7) after all four wheels are clean pressure wash entire vehicle with water 8) refoam entire vehicle with same ratio as step 5 9) two bucket wash I have several bottles ready to attach with different products for different situations To me using a foam cannon is not a way to make me quicker but RATHER one more step I can take to ensure I am going about my wash process using the least invasive method to ensure I do not induce marring... |
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