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Taj5944
10-21-2011, 09:41 AM
Autopia -





Glad to have finally found a group of people that care about paint surfaces as much as I do. My friends and family think I`m crazy for spending 8+ hours detailing each of my cars! Anyways, onto my question. I`ve been washing all of my vehicles with either Meguiars gold class (2 home depot buckets w/ grit guards) and a microfiber wash mitt or some ONR on maintenance washes. Lately, I`ve taken interest in purchasing a foam cannon to hook up to my power washer. I have a basically new Husky 2800PSI power washer I purchased last year. Used it a few times and it works great. My concern is, I`ve seen alot of guys using power washers in the 1800 PSI range. Is my power washer too large to use a foam cannon?

SuperBee364
10-21-2011, 09:44 AM
You`re all set. I use mine at 2800 psi and it works great.

RaskyR1
10-21-2011, 10:46 AM
There are a lot of variable to pressure washers, but typically 1500-2000psi and 2-3gpm is ideal for cars. I personally like the 15 degree spray tip, but which you choose to use will also have an effect on the pressure. Just use common sense and you will be fine.

Taj5944
10-24-2011, 02:58 PM
Ok, well that is good news then. Would you guys suggest foaming the entire car and letting it dwell for a few minutes? I`m assuming then you`d just use a regular garden hose with no attachments to gently rinse the foam from the vehicle?

SuperBee364
10-24-2011, 04:19 PM
Here`s a couple of foam cannon vids...



http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t317/floorpizza/Yellow%20Super%20Bee/th_MVI_0261.jpg (http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t317/floorpizza/Yellow%20Super%20Bee/?action=view&current=MVI_0261.mp4)



http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t317/floorpizza/Yellow%20Super%20Bee/th_MVI_0260.jpg (http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t317/floorpizza/Yellow%20Super%20Bee/?action=view&current=MVI_0260.mp4)



http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t317/floorpizza/Detailing%20Stuff/th_MVI_1472.jpg (http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t317/floorpizza/Detailing%20Stuff/?action=view&current=MVI_1472.mp4)



Steps:



1. High pressure rinse



2. Foam layer



3. Dwell time (don`t let it dry on the car)



4. High pressure rinse. You might want to consider a CRSpotless for the final rinse so you can air dry without worrying about water spots



5. Blow dry

David Fermani
10-24-2011, 07:34 PM
Great videos SuperBee! The foam looks delicious. How close do you get to the surface @ 2800 when not foaming?



OP - Any reason why you can`t back off the pressure of your PWer? 2800psi *could* be a little on the high side depending.

SuperBee364
10-24-2011, 09:49 PM
Thanks, David. :o



My PW is actually 3000 psi. I keep it cranked all the way up to max pressure constantly, but use a 40 degree angle tip. On large metal panels with no badging, trim, or other delicates, I get the tip pretty close... like around three inches if it`s really dirty. Of course you want to back off quite a ways around trim, badges, etc.

lostdaytomorrow
10-24-2011, 11:00 PM
2800 isn`t too high for most foam attachments in my experience,

Paul Sparks
10-25-2011, 12:08 AM
Those are some serious suds you are putting out there. What soap are you using if I may ask.

C. Charles Hahn
10-25-2011, 12:52 AM
Those are some serious suds you are putting out there. What soap are you using if I may ask.



The video titles say Chemical Guys` Citrus Wash & Gloss in the first one, Zaino Z7 in the second.....

Paul Sparks
10-25-2011, 07:02 AM
Thanks,I was looking at the video clip and completely missed the printed part. :thumb: You know what the say about getting old being a b**ch. LOL.

Scooby24
10-25-2011, 08:50 AM
When I got mine, I was instructed that it actually works better on a high pressure/gpm unit. Mine is just 1.4 gpm and 1700 so I have it using very little water and almost entirely the soap mixture, but it works well that way.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWSIwIGtVrE

mikenap
10-25-2011, 09:51 AM
When I got mine, I was instructed that it actually works better on a high pressure/gpm unit. Mine is just 1.4 gpm and 1700 so I have it using very little water and almost entirely the soap mixture, but it works well that way.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWSIwIGtVrE



What soap and mixture are you using? It appears a little more clingy than mine, then again I`ve got a PW similar in spec to yours and have been using 3oz of soap, with the remainder filled with water.

Scooby24
10-25-2011, 09:56 AM
What soap and mixture are you using? It appears a little more clingy than mine, then again I`ve got a PW similar in spec to yours and have been using 3oz of soap, with the remainder filled with water.



That was about 2 oz of Meguiars Hyperwash diluted with water. It was more clingy on this car because I had previously washed/clayed and touched up the week before and it was left in a garage for a week for the paint to cure, so it didn`t receive a rinse, just straight foam. It doesn`t cling quite as well on a wet car.

mikenap
10-25-2011, 10:02 AM
That was about 2 oz of Meguiars Hyperwash diluted with water. It was more clingy on this car because I had previously washed/clayed and touched up the week before and it was left in a garage for a week for the paint to cure, so it didn`t receive a rinse, just straight foam. It doesn`t cling quite as well on a wet car.



Huh, I gotcha. Pretty similar to what I`m seeing. Maybe I need to upgrade my PW to get that thick, fluffy foam like in Supe`s videos. Mine is an AR112, I think it`s rated at 1.6gpm and 1600psi.