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    I`m new to the forums so I`m not sure if anybody has bought one of these guns and shared any picture results. I have a couple of black cars tomorrow that will be the first test of my new toy. Hope it cuts down the washing time by a minute or two at my office buildings but I will find out soon enough.
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    yea there are several threads about them



    F.Y.I. around here a "Foam gun" connects to a regular garden hose

    and a "Foam Canon" connects to a pressure washer

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    where did you get that one? I`d love to have one just like that!
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    "Foam Canon" is for sure the better name once I saw it in action. Bought it from a company in Sarasota Fl. I had to buy the gun($26) and some quick connects($5) too. So all in all it cost $130. PM me if you want the company name but shouldn`t be to hard to find one in your local area. I will still post the pics tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    yea there are several threads about them



    F.Y.I. around here a "Foam gun" connects to a regular garden hose

    and a "Foam Canon" connects to a pressure washer


    :werd: they both have there places, the thing about the foam cannon/lance is you can`t it use while you`re washing...

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    Heres a couple of pics of a BMW 760 and a GL. Sorry for the large pics. First timer.















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    Nice, wheres the after pics?
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    Pics were just to show the Foam Canon in action. These cars are just ones that get washed every week and detailed every 3 months. There is a Porsche Turbo inside the garage as well. Great clients to have on a regular basis.
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    Whats the long handled brush up against the BMW for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by getcha
    Whats the long handled brush up against the BMW for?


    because if it is not against the car then

    how else would you put the bristles on the dirty ground:think:

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    I may have to get a foam canon to co-exist with my foam gun. No way I can get that type of look from a foam gun. Thanks for the pictures.

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    FMS check your pms

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    hmmmm interesting
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    because if it is not against the car then

    how else would you put the bristles on the dirty ground:think:
    I saw that too.:aww:

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    Lots of foam, but does it do any good? I haven`t found any benefit of foaming a car, warm water with good pressure helps more IME.

 

 
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