-
01-12-11, 09:15 #13
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
Right, I agree with the above.
I do wish I could use a pressure washer in my shop (can't due to overspray/mist concerns, too many vehicles) as I'd use it for the presoak (with the foamlance/cannon) and for prewashing (to get the big stuff off) before switching to my foamgun-centric wash methods. My compressor-powered siphon-feed sprayer is kinda a wimpy version of the pressure washer and it gets all the nasty winter grit off OK, but it's no pressure washer by a long shot.The most interesting man in all of Autopia Land. (<--I didn't enter that!)
-
01-12-11, 10:19 #14
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
-
01-12-11, 11:54 #15
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
Registered User
- Join Date
- May 2008
- Location
- Canada
- Posts
- 33
I use my foam gun for APC presoak to strip off wax, and spraying foam over a panel to let the soap get a slight head start with the dirt. The way I see it, the soap solution serves to encapsulate the dirt and also helps make for a better contact with the wash media then just water. I never get enough dwell time with my foam gun for a soap rinse of the entire car, probably because I never let it get dirty enough. If I decide it is too dirty I usually bring out the foam lance.
I also use the method in the video but only for the most dirty panels, typically the sides of the car.
You might want to consider some quick connects since I've never been a fan of the hose gun that comes attached with the foam gun.
-
01-12-11, 01:02 #16
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
Registered User
- Join Date
- Sep 2010
- Location
- CA
- Posts
- 196
Thanks to everyone for the input. I just recieved my Glimour foam gun today cant wait to try it out Saturday, at the rate I have been buying car detailing products since I purchased my G in September wouldnt suprise me if a pressure washer would be next.
Stupid question time:
I purchased a Glimour 95QGFMR Foamaster II the dilution raets are on the back but I am a little comfused how much soap to use?. If I wanted max foam I would set it on E and put 12 oz. of soap and the rest water??
-
01-12-11, 01:44 #17
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
I always thought those dilution ratios are when you put 100% soap into the container, but I could be wrong.
So it doesn't really matter how much soap you put in to get a certain dilution ratio. If you put in 6oz. of soap and you set it to E, you will have enough soap to spray out only 1 gallon of water before you run out of soap. So you want to put enough soap to last you the entire process, whether you're washing with the foam gun or just spraying the car to loosen up contamination before a 2-bucket wash.
With that in mind, I usually mix in 50/50 soap and water and put the gun on setting C or D for a pre-wash rinse to get 2-3oz/gallon ratio. If I'm washing I'll usually do B maybe C to get more water in there as I find it helps to rinse away contamination as I'm washing.Recognized as One of the Top Nine Auto Detailers in the US by AutoWeek Magazine!!
-
01-13-11, 02:31 #18
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
Registered User
- Join Date
- Apr 2005
- Posts
- 3,946
Get it here Amazon.com: Gilmour Foamaster II Cleaning Gun Quart 95QGF4: Patio, Lawn & Garden you will like it. Adjustable mix dial.
*****ZOOM-ZOOM FOREVER*****
*****"THE MORE I KNOW THE LESS I UNDERSTAND"*****
-
01-13-11, 07:00 #19
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
Registered User
- Join Date
- Sep 2010
- Location
- CA
- Posts
- 196
This might sound a little crazy but I cant wait until I try out my Glimour FMII foam gun. For now I just watch you tube about the foam gun. Saturday weather permitting I will get to try it out. We have seen record rain out here in CA I am ready to see it stop soon.
Have anyone seen the Junkman2008 videos on you tube??
-
01-13-11, 07:48 #20
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
NOT stupid at all!
I mix up a gallon of concentrate and then fill the foamgun with that. For the concentrate I mix 6 ounces of shampoo and enough water to make a gallon total.
Then I use the three strongest settings on the foamgun, varying the setting based on what I'm dealing with. But note that I have the other Foamgun, with the sliding mixture bar, and I'm not sure how your dial compares to that
The most interesting man in all of Autopia Land. (<--I didn't enter that!)
-
01-13-11, 08:27 #21
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
Registered User
- Join Date
- Sep 2010
- Location
- CA
- Posts
- 196
-
01-13-11, 08:44 #22
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
Registered User
- Join Date
- Sep 2010
- Location
- CA
- Posts
- 196
I have about three gallons of soap which I switched to another soap due to lack of suds/lubricity for my liking. My question is it Ok to use one soap in the foam gun and another soap for the wash bucket?
-
01-13-11, 02:36 #23
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
-
01-14-11, 09:14 #24
Re: To buy a Foamaster II foam gun or not to buy....
The most interesting man in all of Autopia Land. (<--I didn't enter that!)
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Similar Threads
-
FS: Gilmour Foamaster Foam Gun
By roninwarior007 in forum Good DealsReplies: 3Last Post: 02-28-08, 11:23 -
Best Foam though a Gilmore Foamaster
By Chris@Optimum in forum Car DetailingReplies: 18Last Post: 12-10-07, 04:17 -
FS: Gilmour Foamaster Foam gun
By crew219 in forum Good DealsReplies: 11Last Post: 09-28-07, 07:07 -
Gilmour Foamaster vs Foamaster II
By hutchingsp in forum Car Detailing Product DiscussionReplies: 15Last Post: 01-24-07, 01:18


First


LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks




Reply With Quote



