eyezack87 said:but the foam gun is just for show IMO.

lets coat your car in road salt and see if you think it works them
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eyezack87 said:but the foam gun is just for show IMO.
BigAl3 said:i would have to disagree (you are entitled to your opinion though), you can't spray each panel down (rinse as well) and help lubricate while washing with a foam cannon like you can with a foam gun. i don't regret my purchase of the foam gun one bit and it's definitely worth every penny IMO...
BigJimZ28 said:
lets coat your car in road salt and see if you think it works them
David Fermani said:Here's my thoughts.....
If you're using a power washer, I can't see presoaking a car with an *LSP safe foam* beneficial and could actually waste more time. This is because it's not 100% completely cleaning your vehicle and still requires friction to do so. If your still touching your vehicle that the foam didn't create less work.
If I were to rely on a foam to aid in the cleaning of a dirty car, then I'd certainly blast off all the loose dirt/debris 1st. If not, the foam looses it's penetrating power by getting diluted by the solid dirt/ oil film. Ever notice how quicly your foamy sudds evaporate once your wash bucket gets saturated with dirt? This happens every time I clean wheels/tires. I'll start with a fresh bucket of suddsy water and by the 2nd/3rd wheel, the sudds pretty much disappeared. Every tunnel Car Wash I've seen generally blasts off the loose dirt/debris 1st and then allows a presoak to dwell. That's probably because it has less/thinner of a dirt barrier to eat through.
Next time you try foaming/rinsing your vehicle (and it appears clean) try wiping it with a white towel and/or light clay to see it any dirt transfers. If it doesn't then you know it's clean.
PaintPolisher said:I am guessing that those of you in CA and AZ are not in your states drought zone so it is OK for you to foam?
PaintPolisher said:I am guessing that those of you in CA and AZ are not in your states drought zone so it is OK for you to foam?