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    Stumbled on this and thought some of you may like to get the same foam gun autogeek sells for $69.95 at 1/2 the price. Get the Gilmour Foamaster with brass fittings for $39.95 + Free Shipping. Enjoy!



    Amazon.com: Gilmour Foamaster Cleaning Gun, #75QGF4: Home Improvement

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    Great find, just placed my order!!

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    Is this one any better? It is the same price.



    Amazon.com: Gilmour Foamaster II Cleaning, #95QGFMR: Home Improvement

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenney
    Is this one any better? It is the same price.



    Amazon.com: Gilmour Foamaster II Cleaning, #95QGFMR: Home Improvement




    well I don`t know if it better... it`s different and the one I use

    this one it is made of heavy plastic

    and I chose the plastic because some people have had a minor issure with the brass corroding



    also I liked the idea of the clearly marked dial to get different mix ratios

    (on the brass one you need to count holes and slide the valve)





    both are good just different



    little info here:http://autopia.org/forum/car-detaili...masters-2.html

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    Thanks for the link! I had a $25 GC for Amazon so I got the foam gun for $15 However "Availability: Usually ships within 3 to 5 weeks. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available." Hopefully it`ll ship sooner though, Amazon usually has fairly decent shipping times.

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    Mine is on the way .
    Mike
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    Already got mine from them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyC


    75QGF - Quart Foam Gun w/standard 4 oz. per gal. single ratio dial

    75HGF - Half Gallon Foam Gun w/standard 4 oz. per gal. single ratio dial

    75QGFMR - Quart Foam Gun w/Multi-Ratio Stem and Deflector

    75HGFMR - Half Gallon Foam Gun w/Multi-Ratio Stem and Deflector

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    75QGF - Quart Foam Gun w/standard 4 oz. per gal. single ratio dial

    75HGF - Half Gallon Foam Gun w/standard 4 oz. per gal. single ratio dial

    75QGFMR - Quart Foam Gun w/Multi-Ratio Stem and Deflector

    75HGFMR - Half Gallon Foam Gun w/Multi-Ratio Stem and Deflector


    So based on this, Multi-Ratio is probably preferred correct?



    What would be better buy for someone who washes a single car (EG: I only wash my car weekly), the half gallon or the quart foam gun?

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    Many thanks Big O for the heads up on this one! I`ve been wanting to get one for some time now but always thought paying the going price ($60.00+ ) was a bit too much. This certainly brings the cost factor down to a much more affordable range. Think I`ll be going the plastic route vs brass.

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    Your welcome! This forum has helped me in MANY ways and the information is invaluable. Glad to be able to give something back :xyxthumbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gben
    Many thanks Big O for the heads up on this one! I`ve been wanting to get one for some time now but always thought paying the going price ($60.00+ ) was a bit too much. This certainly brings the cost factor down to a much more affordable range. Think I`ll be going the plastic route vs brass.


    Quote Originally Posted by Big_O
    Your welcome! This forum has helped me in MANY ways and the information is invaluable. Glad to be able to give something back :xyxthumbs.


    these links have been posted MANY times before

    like most things on this site all you need is a quick search and all will be answered

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    I stumbled accros this on Amazon too and I got one!

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    thanks, i`ve been looking for a cheap foam gun
    :cooleek:

 

 
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