| I'll never wash with anything but the foamgun ever again.
You can easily wash in sections, and rinsing for me is the same as with any other nozzle, I take it off to do a flood rinse. You can easily shut the foam off or disconnect the foaming apparatus from the nozzle.
The foamgun's "killer play" is on bugs. Before, I'd have to pretreat the bugs with a bug and tar remover to get their guts off, now a good soak with foam loosens them enough to come off in the wash.
Nobody's ever said the foamgun makes washing take less time, or be easier. What the foamgun does is make marring a thing of the past during a wash. It also loosens tough dirt, so you don't have to agitate as much. Yes, it requires some more shampoo than a normal wash, but you can find such good deals on shampoo these days at the "warehouse clubs" that it's almost irrelevant.
If you're not happy with your foamgun, I think plenty of people would be willing to buy it from you. |