Foam Gun

Egleone6

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What are the advantanges? You still have to rub your MF mit over the car? Or does it place a protective barrier to start before your wash?



Will one work with just my normal household hose?



Cost? 30 - 40 bucks?
 
Egleone6 said:
What are the advantanges? You still have to rub your MF mit over the car? Or does it place a protective barrier to start before your wash?



Will one work with just my normal household hose?



Cost? 30 - 40 bucks?





For one I never recommend a microfiber mitt. The knap is not long enough to pull the dirt far enough away from the paint.



The Foam Gun pre soaks the car with foam which lifts a lot of the dirt away from the paint.



Yes, it will work with your garden hose.



The Gilmours run about $50 or more but they are very good quality and have adjustments to increase or decrease the amount of foam.
 
If you do not recommend a MF mitt, what do you recommend. I may wait a little on the Foam gun.



Are there any other uses of a Foam gun around the house?
 
Egleone6 said:
If you do not recommend a MF mitt, what do you recommend. I may wait a little on the Foam gun.



Are there any other uses of a Foam gun around the house?



I recommned something like a wool mitt or I am really liking the Lake Country Ulti-Mitt.



I just used my foam gun to wash my vinyl siding this past week actually. I use it to spray cleaners on the driveway, grill, patio furniture, and awnings.
 
Danase said:
I recommned something like a wool mitt or I am really liking the Lake Country Ulti-Mitt.



I just used my foam gun to wash my vinyl siding this past week actually. I use it to spray cleaners on the driveway, grill, patio furniture, and awnings.

I just got my foam gun about a month ago and I have used it for the same reasons also plus pre soaking my vehicles. Gilmour foam gun is what I recommend and it goes great for a foam gun using the water hose.
 
Egleone6- I've used my foamgun with all sorts of mitts- MF, sheepskin, and cotton chenille. But I still prefer to do the first pass with a BHB, shooting the suds through the bristles at the point where they contact the paint.



Some people use the foamgun primarily for a presoak, but I use it to provide constant flushing and lubrication. The idea is to "dislodge and flush" dirt off, as opposed to "scrubbing" it off.
 
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