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Boss foaming system - overview
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The traditional hose and 2 bucket method has an inherent flaw. We often apply a low-pressure rinse which is incapable of removing bonded abrasives. While washing, we mechanically agitate the surface with the Wash Pad, dragging the bonded abrasives across the surface. Our comprehensive BOSS Foaming System offers two approaches for washing...
PRE-WASHING
An incremental step to traditional washing
Ridding the surface of abrasives and contaminants prior to your wash process by using specially formulated foaming detergents to chemically soften and encapsulate contaminants then allowing gravity to carry the encapsulated particles to the ground.
TOUCHLESS WASHING
A replacement to traditional washing on frequently cared for vehicles
With routine maintenance, for removal of light to moderate road grime and contaminants, the BOSS Foaming System may deliver touch-free washing employing a two step system. Completely eliminates mechanical agitation of the surface, virtually eliminating wash-induced scratches while maintaining waxes, sealants, and coatings.
THE BOSS FOAM CANNON
The ultimate foam delivery system
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Are you tired of pre-mixing your foaming solution for every car? How about a cannon where you spin a bottle of concentrate on and knock out 35 average size vehicles?
Our exclusive Auto-Mix feature is a serious innovation. It saves tons of time because you don`t have to remove the reservoir and remix the product by hand... It`s a "no measuring, no mess, and no math" proposition, just screw in the bottle
of concentrate and the Sure-Flow Metering Tip provides the proper 20:1 ratio. It sprays for days… One bottle washes up to 35 cars...
1. Auto-Mix Method
Remove jar from cannon, pour concentrate into jar or screw on Griot`s Garage 35oz. bottle
to internal cap threads. Select the appropriate metering tip from the chart below and
insert firmly into the pick-up ball at the bottom of the poly-tube. Note: Tip will be
dependent on the type of pressure washer you have. (See AUTOMIX
tip recommendation
chart below)
2. Manual-Mix Method
Dispensing of pre-mixed, ready to use (RTU) solution (Water: Detergent). This is the
typical method, requiring the user to pre-mix a concentrate prior to use. Traditional
products require 2-3 ounces of concentrate, while BOSS Foaming System products are
to be diluted 20:1 using 1.6oz of concentrate to water (32oz). See reference chart of
common applications of Griot`s Garage products below.
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FOAMING SURFACE PREP
For a deeper clean prior to paint correction
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- Rids surface of abrasive particles, avoids wash-induced scratches
- High pH levels breakdown waxes and sealants, providing a clean slate for paint correction
- Ground-up formulation blended for THE BOSS™ Foam Cannon Auto-Mix system
- Dual-layer foam formula extends dwell time, enhances cleaning action
- Primary foam clings to paint, softening road film & organic contaminants, while secondary foam releases and carries the abrasives to the ground
- Extended dwell times… up to 10 minutes of intense cleaning action
- 20:1 Dilution ratio vs. the common 10:1 dilution of most competitive products.
Dilute 10:1 in our Italian made PUMP-UP Foamer or Foaming Surface Prep Secondary Bottle (Item# B3312) for an intense cleaner which makes quick work of bugs, road slime, bird droppings, grease, and grime. Ideal for paint, grills, bumpers, engines, tires, wheel wells, and a pre-spray prior to Foaming/Washing.
B3103 - 35oz
B3101 - Gallon
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Associated Products
FOAMING SURFACE WASH
SUPER-CONCENTRATED RICH & FLUFFY SNOW-FOAM FOR REMOVAL OF
ORGANIC & MINERAL DECONTAMINATION
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- Rich, clingy snow foam avoids wash-induced scratches
- pH-neutral pre-wash or touchless wash to retain existing waxes and sealants for routine maintenance
- Ground-up formulation blended for THE BOSS™ Foam Cannon Auto-Mix system
- Dual-layer foam formula extends dwell time, enhances cleaning action
- Primary foam clings to surface softening road film, organic contaminants, while secondary foam releases and carries the abrasives to the ground
- Extended dwell times… up to 10 minutes of quality cleaning
B3203 - 35oz
B3201 - Gallon
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FOAMING POLY GLOSS
Super paint protection and intense gloss
Foaming Poly Gloss delivers superior paint protection, intense gloss, and
remarkable water repellency. Its dense, clinging suds contain hydrophobic
polymers that enhance and protect all exterior surfaces including: paint, glass,
trim, chrome, wheels, and more. Foaming Poly Gloss also increases the
hydrophobic properties of existing waxes, sealants, and coatings while also
delivering fast drying and anti-static properties that help keep your ride clean
longer. It`s also a great way to protect components that typically go un-waxed like
grilles, aluminum and plastic trim, mirrors, wheels, and windows.
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- Hydrophobic polymers enhance gloss, surface slickness, and protection
- Extends the lifespan of existing waxes, sealants, and coatings
- Produces remarkable water repelling capability
- Ground-up formulation blended for THE BOSS™ Foam Cannon Auto-Mix system
- Dual-layer foam extends dwell time, enhances cleaning action
- Delivers fast drying and anti-static properties for an extended clean
NOTE: May also be diluted ~120:1 and dispensed via our PUMP-UP Sprayer following a traditional wash delivering the same benefits.
B3303 - 35oz
B3301 - Gallon
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
FOAMING SURFACE WASH- Pre-Wash prior to traditional wash to rid surface of abrasives to eliminated wash induced scratches (Click Pic for Video)
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PRE-CORRECTION SURFACE PREP
FOAMING SURFACE PREP- Surface preparation prior to BOSS Paint Correction (Click Pic for video)
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FOAMING SURFACE PREP diluted 10:1 for pre-soak via our PUMP-UP Foamer
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Foaming Surface Wash via THE BOSS FOAM CANNON`s AUTO-METERING system
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Re: Boss foaming system - overview
Psssst...Brownie...I think if you tell everyone it`s got humectants in it...that will go a long way for you. It worked for someone else.
Seriously though, this system looks pretty interesting, you seem to allude to being able to do a "touchless" with the Surface Wash...so you would foam, dwell, rinse with pressure washer?
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Ok, so I admit...I`m not the most proficient at posting on forums, as I`m normally caged up in my garage testing products. I`ve got Jason helping with dialing this thread in.
So here is the program... The system can be used touchless if the vehicle is waxes/sealed/coated and has light to moderate defects. Perhaps a hair more defects than you`d be comfortable doing a rinseless wash.
Throughout the entire winter, I`d wash my wife`s Touareg after she drove on average 20 miles per day through snow and salt. The Foaming Surface Wash, followed by the Foaming Poly Gloss using high pressure rinses from the rocker to the roof, then roof to the rocker would deliver a abrasive-free, film-free surface worthy of drying with a PFM Drying Towel. There were a few occasions where there was light road film on the surface. In most cases, I used Griot`s Garage Rinseless Wash & Wax and 15:1 as a waterless wash, misting the surface prior to drying with the PFM Towel. THis dialed the thing in and made it look like I spent hours detailing it.
Of course, if there is major road grime remaining, you`d do a traditional hose and bucket wash or a rinseless wash following the Foaming Surface Wash. The Foaming Poly Gloss would be applied post wash for insane beading and gloss enhancement.
Please let me know if you`ve got questions guys. There are so many ways this system can be used.
Thank you for your interest
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So would you dry between the Surface Wash and the Poly Gloss? Do you dry after the Poly Gloss? Or just blow it off? Your blurb above talks about the cleaning action of the Poly Gloss...would you use it as a wash if the vehicle is only minimally dirty? I originally interpreted it to be only something to add gloss and hydrophobicity.
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Also a bit confused on the poly gloss. Is it purely an LSP/ enhancement product or does it also have cleaning capabilities and can be used as a soap for a car that is well maintained and slightly dirty?
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Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
So would you dry between the Surface Wash and the Poly Gloss? Do you dry after the Poly Gloss? Or just blow it off? Your blurb above talks about the cleaning action of the Poly Gloss...would you use it as a wash if the vehicle is only minimally dirty? I originally interpreted it to be only something to add gloss and hydrophobicity.
1. Always apply the Foaming Prep or Wash onto a cool, dry vehicle. The dry surface enables the foam to cling in its most concentrate form. Important to apply from the rockers up.
2. Rinse the Foaming Surface Wash prior to applying the Poly Gloss. I`ve applied Poly Gloss directly over the Foaming Surface Wash suds...I found it to have little impact on the hydrophobic properties. For best results, we recommend rinsing the wash prior to applying Poly Gloss, drying is not necessary.
On a vehicle that you`d typically use a Spray On Car Wash or Spray Detailer, applying Poly Gloss as wash is fine. Again, the cleaning action is light and will not detract from the wax/sealant/coating. This combined with the high-pressure rinse will remove the abrasives and light contaminants, making drying with the PFM Towel a breeze.
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It is intended as an LSP / maintenance for all waxes, sealants, and coatings. Even coatings can lose hydrophobic properties over time. The Poly Gloss when used frequently will ensure the hydrophobicity is enhanced and maintained. It is important to note, Poly Gloss will not be detrimental to the self-cleaning properties of coatings. It will maintain high clarity and will not build up...in terms of haze or film
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I`ll condense all my questions into this post...hopefully. For background, it`s unlikely that I`m going to buy the system, but maybe just the cannon. I literally have gallons of soap on the shelf. I`m not saying these are not better, but if I buy more, they`ll be the only thing keeping me warm at night, if you catch my drift. So, assume I`ll be using this with my existing soaps. Here goes:
1. Is there an orifice in the cannon that would get changed out if using a low PSI power washer, like my SunJoe?
2. What do I do specifically because I have a low PSI pressure washer?
3. When I mix my soap, do I take the auto-mix tip off of the fill tube prior to foaming ?
4. The pictures you posted...was that with an electric or gas-powered power washer?
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Very interesting. When/where are the prices for all components of this system?
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Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
Very interesting. When/where are the prices for all components of this system?
at www griotsgarage com Look under the "new products" or something like that.
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I was able to locate the new products on Griot’s site by simply searching Foam Cannon, it brought all of the new products up. Cannon was $100, Both washes were $20 and the Poly was $25.
I’d like to give that system a shot but it like other quality products is pricey and I need to find out long term usage costs. I’ve seen other brand foam cannons priced at roughly same price as this cannon ($100) so that price is no shocker to me. What I’m really wondering is approximately how many washes one might expect to get out of one of the bottles of washes or Poly for that matter as? As this is a self mix system it is probably a bit tougher to guage how far a full cannon will get you and how much product you are actually using.
I’m currently able to fill a cannon with a quality shampoo and casually use the whole cannon on an Edge sized vehicle and if I get my hustle on I can use one full cannon to do a full size F150. What I’m saying is I’m using one full mixed bottle per vehicle. With my current shampoos I use 3.2 oz. of shampoo per bottle mixed cannon, this is actually heavy on the mix but it gives me tons of foam and works well for me. If I’m reading the ad correctly these products are $20 for the Washes and $25 for the Poly. Wondering how much it would work out per wash using the new system? I understand that one can sit and spray a panel until the a full cannon is empty and it’s really up to the user and their technique but just wondering on the average how many uses per container we might expect to get out of this system.
Given this thought I’m wondering if manually mixing these products and pulling the jet out of the cannon I could expect similar results to what I’m doing now? I probably would not do this but if it helps me on cost control I’d consider doing so.
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Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
So would you dry between the Surface Wash and the Poly Gloss? Do you dry after the Poly Gloss? Or just blow it off? Your blurb above talks about the cleaning action of the Poly Gloss...would you use it as a wash if the vehicle is only minimally dirty? I originally interpreted it to be only something to add gloss and hydrophobicity.
Take a listen/watch:
Link removed, TMG, if you can show us where this video talks about Griot’s product without watching an hour vid, we’ll put it back in. This is a thread posted by a sponsored vendor discussing their new product, it’s simply being courteous.
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GearHead_1
What I’m really wondering is approximately how many washes one might expect to get out of one of the bottles of washes or Poly for that matter as? As this is a self mix system it is probably a bit tougher to guage how far a full cannon will get you and how much product you are actually using.
I’m currently able to fill a cannon with a quality shampoo and casually use the whole cannon on an Edge sized vehicle and if I get my hustle on and don’t let the hose get stuck around tires I can use one full cannon to do a full size F150. What I’m saying is I’m using one full mixed bottle per vehicle. With my current shampoos I use 3.2 oz. of shampoo per bottle, that is actually heavy on the mix but it works for me. If I’m reading the ad correctly these products are $20 for the Washes and $25 for the Poly. Wondering how much it would work out per wash using the new system? I understand that one can sit and spray a panel until the bottle is empty and it’s really up to the user’s technique but just wondering on the average how many uses per container we might expect.
If I read the info right on the page for the foam cannon, it says up to 35 cars per bottle.
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Oneheadlite
If I read the info right on the page for the foam cannon, it says up to 35 cars per bottle.
Thank you, apparently I didn’t have my eyes on. ;) That would be very economical and certainly worthy of consideration.
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TheMeanGreen
Take a listen/watch:
Why would you link a podcast about Ammo NYC to answer my questions about a GG product?
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Setec Astronomy
Why would you link a podcast about Ammo NYC to answer my questions about a GG product?
Humectants.
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Originally Posted by
GearHead_1
I was able to locate the new products on Griot’s site by simply searching Foam Cannon, it brought all of the new products up. Cannon was $100, Both washes were $20 and the Poly was $25.
I’d like to give that system a shot but it like other quality products is pricey and I need to find out long term usage costs. I’ve seen other brand foam cannons priced at roughly same price as this cannon ($100) so that price is no shocker to me. What I’m really wondering is approximately how many washes one might expect to get out of one of the bottles of washes or Poly for that matter as? As this is a self mix system it is probably a bit tougher to guage how far a full cannon will get you and how much product you are actually using.
I’m currently able to fill a cannon with a quality shampoo and casually use the whole cannon on an Edge sized vehicle and if I get my hustle on I can use one full cannon to do a full size F150. What I’m saying is I’m using one full mixed bottle per vehicle. With my current shampoos I use 3.2 oz. of shampoo per bottle mixed cannon, this is actually heavy on the mix but it gives me tons of foam and works well for me. If I’m reading the ad correctly these products are $20 for the Washes and $25 for the Poly. Wondering how much it would work out per wash using the new system? I understand that one can sit and spray a panel until the a full cannon is empty and it’s really up to the user and their technique but just wondering on the average how many uses per container we might expect to get out of this system.
Given this thought I’m wondering if manually mixing these products and pulling the jet out of the cannon I could expect similar results to what I’m doing now? I probably would not do this but if it helps me on cost control I’d consider doing so.
What type of foam canon are you using? I can get an entire RX350 with about half of a PF22 w/1.1 mm orifice and a SunJoe.
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Mine is an MJJC. Bought it straight from China. :) For all intents it’s an MTM Cannon, the straight walled one. I cannot tell a difference looking at the two. I also use the 1.1 mm jet. It came with that and a 1.25 mm but I’ve never needed or wanted to try the larger one. Yeah, I think I can do that too but like I said, on a vehicle that size I’m casual (read leasure in the application). I’m just emptying the cannon. I make and use a full batch (clean the cannon) regardless of vehicle.
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If I did not currently have a foam cannon and a shelf full of soaps, I`d give the `system` a try, even with their 100% satisfaction guarantee. I`ll wait for a sale, and see what other reviews come in for it. If it works as advertised, as most Griots products do, it could be a game changer.
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If this system doesn`t compromise the products that are already on the vehicle (and would remain intact with other wash regimens) it oughta be great for a lot of people. And I bet not too many people are all that concerned about such stuff anyhow. Glad to see the "moving abrasives across the paint under pressure" topic being addressed.
I suspect our vehicles get far too dirty between washes for this to be truly effective, but I`m not washing as frequently as I`d expect of most Autopians either, and yeah I`m a bit fanatical about not compromising the existing products (which I suspect anything other than a regular shampoo mix might do).
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It not only doesn’t hurt the current finish, it extends the protection they provide. Already have clients that want this system and we’ll have it in stock, ordering tomorrow.
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If the siphon tube with the metering tips can be picked up, I`d definitely purchase it. I won`t be getting rid of my pf22 anytime soon. I`d really also like to see the claimed "10 minutes of dwell time".
How can one pick up the siphon tube with meters?
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I was able to locate the new products on Griot’s site by simply searching Foam Cannon, it brought all of the new products up.
I may or may not invest in this product and I do like the Griot`s line, but I`m surprised at the poor introduction of such a new system. I would have thought Griot`s would have featured this prominently on their homepage, rather than having to dig in and do a "search.`" I know it`s early in the game, but why hide it?
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It comes up on the home page under the what’s new title.
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Happy to see a dedicated prewash product. I never thought using your bucket shampoo for a prewash as very effective. Though I`m struggling to understand the difference between surface prep and surface wash? Is surface wash also a prewash? If so, what`s the difference between the two? I would expect you`d apply a product like surface wash after you`ve rinsed off surface prep but before you wash with your mitt (using it as lubrication)
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Surface prep is more alkaline and meant for starting from scratch. It will strip waxes and sealants as well as debris. Surface wash is ph neutral and won’t harm waxes sealants or coatings.
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Hope this works out for people, IMO this could be a real step forward compared to what usually gets done.
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As soon as Autopia starts stocking the prewash soap I will get some. If that works I may go for the whole system. I’ve got a nice Italian made foam lance that I paid $$$ for so it’s going to be hard for me to switch. I need to see some real life reviews. How about a giveaway? I never win, but we get good feedback from the recipients.
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Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
As soon as Autopia starts stocking the prewash soap I will get some. If that works I may go for the whole system. I’ve got a nice Italian made foam lance that I paid $$$ for so it’s going to be hard for me to switch. I need to see some real life reviews. How about a giveaway? I never win, but we get good feedback from the recipients.
A give-away you say? Great idea. I`m with you on seeing/hearing some reviews before I pull the trigger. Just broke open my last gallon-size container of soap, so it won`t be too long before I need some. I`d also like to hear some more info on the `dual foaming` that these soaps do....Are they formulated to remain intact for a certain `time`, to encapsulate dirt. and then break up so as to carry it off the paint? Pretty revolutionary if so.....
Even better than a give-away...how about some volunteers to try it out? I`m in
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Is this system what people were referring to as the "new foam gun" in that other Intro thread? I never did find that under the "New" tab..
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Accumulator
Is this system what people were referring to as the "new foam gun" in that other Intro thread? I never did find that under the "New" tab..
Hmmm. The BOSS foam cannon is the first thing I see listed under the what’s new section. I guess it’s not a gun, it’s a pressure washer attachment for the end of your existing gun.
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So is this a touchless process? Once you foam the car you dont take a wash mitt to it? How about drying? Wouldn`t you create more swirls drying if you just did this and did not use a mitt to remove the contaminants and try to dry with a towel. A person subjectively would have to know whats "dirty" enough to necessitate mechanical remove (i.e. washing with a mitt) of dirt. Outside of the automixer siphon not sure i see anything different here than what people do all the time to foam their cars?
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The type of foam is completely different than anything else on the market. If your car is well maintained you probably don’t have to touch it. As far as drying, if you use the correct technique you won’t instill scratches. The initial foaming on a dirty Car removes the majority of the contamination and after rinsing you certainly can do a traditional wash.
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estcstm3
So is this a touchless process? Once you foam the car you dont take a wash mitt to it? How about drying? Wouldn`t you create more swirls drying if you just did this and did not use a mitt to remove the contaminants and try to dry with a towel. A person subjectively would have to know whats "dirty" enough to necessitate mechanical remove (i.e. washing with a mitt) of dirt. Outside of the automixer siphon not sure i see anything different here than what people do all the time to foam their cars?
There`s a much better overview of the system than has been givem here or on the GG website in the new Griot`s catalog that I got in the mail yesterday.
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Originally Posted by
Oneheadlite
Hmmm. The BOSS foam cannon is the first thing I see listed under the what’s new section. I guess it’s not a gun, it’s a pressure washer attachment for the end of your existing gun.
Thanks for the verification, wondered if I was missing something.
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Mike lambert
The type of foam is completely different than anything else on the market. If your car is well maintained you probably don’t have to touch it. As far as drying, if you use the correct technique you won’t instill scratches. The initial foaming on a dirty Car removes the majority of the contamination and after rinsing you certainly can do a traditional wash.
Thanks still not seeing the real difference just that its a stronger formulation meant to pull away more contaminants? I just dint see a scenario where I would want to foam my car rinse it then dry it....seems more risky than washing then drying. Higher chances im dragging something across my paint with a dry towel instead of a wet wash mitt.
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estcstm3
Thanks still not seeing the real difference just that its a stronger formulation meant to pull away more contaminants? I just dint see a scenario where I would want to foam my car rinse it then dry it....seems more risky than washing then drying. Higher chances im dragging something across my paint with a dry towel instead of a wet wash mitt.
From my reading, the dual foam breaks down the grit and such during it`s first stage, then lifts it/pulls it to the ground during the second stage. You`re then chasing it with a thorough pressure wash, blasting away everything that`s been lifted.
If it didn`t reach your desired level of clean, or you`re that worried about marring, then simply treat the final steps like a rinseless/waterless wash.
Based on the mileage/conditions my daily driver sees, I could absolutely see using the Foaming Surface Wash, rinsing, then chasing it with their Rinseless Wash @ 15:1 as a drying aid. (Since I always end up using a drying aid of some kind anyway.
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Sounds really interesting. I`m looking forward to hearing some results
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estcstm3
Thanks still not seeing the real difference just that its a stronger formulation meant to pull away more contaminants? I just dint see a scenario where I would want to foam my car rinse it then dry it....seems more risky than washing then drying. Higher chances im dragging something across my paint with a dry towel instead of a wet wash mitt.
I agree with you here. My sequence usually goes:
Light Dust - Pressure rinse, dry with drying aid (rarely do this)
Normal Dirt/Maintenance - Pressure rinse, 2bm, dry with drying aid (most frequent)
Winter/Storm Dirty - Prewash, pressure rinse, 2bm, dry with drying aid
In my mind this is least aggressive to most aggressive. My drying aid is usually some sort of rinseless wash in waterless ratio and I switch towels frequently while drying.
There`s all sorts of creative ways to get a car clean, this is just what works for me :)
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