Accumulator
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I'm glad that video got posted so people can see what actually comes out of the Gilmour foamgun. But the way it was used in the video has absolutely nothing in common with the way *I* use it to cut down on wash induced marring. The way I use it is a lot *more* work than a regular wash (and can take several minutes, or even more, for a single panel), whereas what was shown in the video looked like a low-effort, touchless sort of process (or maybe just a presoak).
That was my analogy about moving abrasive stuff off a surface without marring it. Yeah, it can be done- the black rent-a-Suburban stayed marring free and that was some nasty winter [stuff] I washed off it. I mention that since keeping our silver vehicles marring-free doesn't seem to impress anybody
Bill D and I (and others) have posted on the foamgun-centric wash techniques many times. Sometime I'll put together a new thread about how I'm doing it these days (methods evolve
), but basically it's the same principle I mentioned in my Non-Marring Wash Technique thread, located in the Hall of Fame. You dislodge and flush with the least possible pressure against the panels.
That was my analogy about moving abrasive stuff off a surface without marring it. Yeah, it can be done- the black rent-a-Suburban stayed marring free and that was some nasty winter [stuff] I washed off it. I mention that since keeping our silver vehicles marring-free doesn't seem to impress anybody

Bill D and I (and others) have posted on the foamgun-centric wash techniques many times. Sometime I'll put together a new thread about how I'm doing it these days (methods evolve
