Migue
New member
I went ahead and gave this foamer a try today , used 3D Orange Degreaser diluted at 4:1. Foamer was filled up a little less than half way . Honest Observations:
-Goes through product like crazy, i now see why the size of the bottle is bigger than expected.
-Pumped it about 40 times, that was only good enough for one tire/wheel/wheel well, then i had to pump it again(i did about two rounds of application to ensure all areas were covered). Tried it with a full bottle (topped it off with water after i was low on solution) and pumped as much as it allowed me to which was significantly less than 40 tmes, pressure lasted about 10 seconds after pumping and trying various times to see the accurate time/pattern of spray. I wonder if i am missing something here or doing something wrong since I've read that a full car can be done with one charge. Even Kwazar's video shows the action for about 10-12 seconds before switching scenes/video clips, which seems to confirm my test.
-It would be a plus to be able to adjust the fan size , i tried but i think it only unscrewed the tip for removal/replacement (someone correct me if i'm wrong on this please.)
-Feels like a solid piece of equipment.
I am still debating what product to keep it full with and for which use i would be able to benefit from it the most. I'll either keep it full of:Soap mixture for presoaking wheels/tires for maintenance weekly washes , Degreaser to treat wheel wells or Tar/Bug removal mixture as vehicle presoak on lower panels and front.
To those of you that own the standard non-foaming sprayers, do they also consume a lot of product or is it just this foamer? and how long does your charge last before having to stop and pump again? is it better than a standard sprayer to where it'd be worth the price of the unit?
I'd like to add that the pic below is my tire with Carpro PERL 1:1 (taken today before i washed the car) going on fairly strong(i say "fairly" because up very close you can see some of the product starting to fade off, even then, the tires still look very clean with no browning) after about 3 weeks and a a few days of rain fall here and there. Been very happy with it so far, will enhance the solution to a more "neat" mixture since at 1:1 , it comes out a bit too watery for my taste and i am spending more time spreading it around to cover properly.
-Goes through product like crazy, i now see why the size of the bottle is bigger than expected.
-Pumped it about 40 times, that was only good enough for one tire/wheel/wheel well, then i had to pump it again(i did about two rounds of application to ensure all areas were covered). Tried it with a full bottle (topped it off with water after i was low on solution) and pumped as much as it allowed me to which was significantly less than 40 tmes, pressure lasted about 10 seconds after pumping and trying various times to see the accurate time/pattern of spray. I wonder if i am missing something here or doing something wrong since I've read that a full car can be done with one charge. Even Kwazar's video shows the action for about 10-12 seconds before switching scenes/video clips, which seems to confirm my test.
-It would be a plus to be able to adjust the fan size , i tried but i think it only unscrewed the tip for removal/replacement (someone correct me if i'm wrong on this please.)
-Feels like a solid piece of equipment.
I am still debating what product to keep it full with and for which use i would be able to benefit from it the most. I'll either keep it full of:Soap mixture for presoaking wheels/tires for maintenance weekly washes , Degreaser to treat wheel wells or Tar/Bug removal mixture as vehicle presoak on lower panels and front.
To those of you that own the standard non-foaming sprayers, do they also consume a lot of product or is it just this foamer? and how long does your charge last before having to stop and pump again? is it better than a standard sprayer to where it'd be worth the price of the unit?
I'd like to add that the pic below is my tire with Carpro PERL 1:1 (taken today before i washed the car) going on fairly strong(i say "fairly" because up very close you can see some of the product starting to fade off, even then, the tires still look very clean with no browning) after about 3 weeks and a a few days of rain fall here and there. Been very happy with it so far, will enhance the solution to a more "neat" mixture since at 1:1 , it comes out a bit too watery for my taste and i am spending more time spreading it around to cover properly.