Foam Party! MTM Hydro featuring Chemical Guys, Auto Finesse, and Meguiars

SON1C

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Here are several recent videos using my Foam Cannon Setup
Greenworks
Electric Pressure Washer
1600 PSI
1.3 GPM
MTM Hydro Foam Cannon
Washes diluted with Warm/Hot Water

Chemical Guys Parody Video - Citrus Wash & Clear 2.5 oz
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPWGct634hE]Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Clear in MTM CG Foam Cannon with GreenWorks Electric Pressure Washer - YouTube[/ame]

Meguiars #62 Wash 5 oz
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNwTG_5fIDs]Meguiars Foam Cannon #62 Car Wash Shampoo Foaming Off-Roading SUV - YouTube[/ame]

Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss 2.5 oz
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boIla5Qcmvc]MTM Hydro Foam Cannon Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss Foaming Torch Red Mustang - YouTube[/ame]

Auto Finesse Lather 2.5 oz - really just had the camera rolling when I was testing dilution ratios and foam lance settings. I imagine the foam can be better than showcased in this video
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PyybMSnbYI]Auto Finesse Lather Foam Lance Jeep Liberty Foaming with Crazy Epic Awesome Retro Techno Music - YouTube[/ame]
 
May I ask what special adapters/hardware you needed to connect that greenworks hp washer to the foam cannon ? I'm thinking of getting a foam cannon as I have the identical hp washer as you.


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May I ask what special adapters/hardware you needed to connect that greenworks hp washer to the foam cannon ? I'm thinking of getting a foam cannon as I have the identical hp washer as you.


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always ask away :D

No adapters, simply the quick disconnect (one came with mine, so I believe it should come on yours) simply snaps in and out
 
Chemical Guys HoneyDew Snow Foam Car Wash in the MTM Hydro Foam Cannon using my buddys Gas Powered Pressure Washer on SON1C
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEyQ0QoFTYk]Snow Foam - Honey Dew Foaming Car Wash Chemical Guys - YouTube[/ame]
 
Thanks. One more question. With using just the quik connect and keeping the wand "as is ", doesn't the canon when its full put a lot of torq on that quik connect (with the canon hanging way out there)? I see you have your hand tight close to the canon to offset the weight of it.


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Thanks. One more question. With using just the quik connect and keeping the wand "as is ", doesn't the canon when its full put a lot of torq on that quik connect (with the canon hanging way out there)? I see you have your hand tight close to the canon to offset the weight of it.


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Do you have the 1600 or 1700 psi unit? It looks like they use different wands. The 1700's wand appears to have a threaded connection whereby you can remove the long section of pipe.

I use a completely different set up, however, I have found that removing the pipe section makes the wand much more manageable when using the MTM. It does take more time to thread the fittings, but you have some time to kill while the foam is dwelling.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5_eFIxzWBo]Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte Car Wash Foam Gun Cannon Washing Plasti Dipped Cobalt - YouTube[/ame] Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte Auto Wash 3 ounces in MTM foam cannon
 
Thanks. One more question. With using just the quik connect and keeping the wand "as is ", doesn't the canon when its full put a lot of torq on that quik connect (with the canon hanging way out there)? I see you have your hand tight close to the canon to offset the weight of it.


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great question, the bottle will swing around. However once it is under load -- spraying the foam, the pressure keeps almost completely stable
Do you have the 1600 or 1700 psi unit? It looks like they use different wands. The 1700's wand appears to have a threaded connection whereby you can remove the long section of pipe.

I use a completely different set up, however, I have found that removing the pipe section makes the wand much more manageable when using the MTM. It does take more time to thread the fittings, but you have some time to kill while the foam is dwelling.
some great input & tips ^
 
Nice videos SON1C, does this method always remove road film off even really dirty cars, say a car that been driven a hour on the freeway in the rain? Do you find some dirty cars will still need a traditional wash to get them clean.
 
Nice videos SON1C, does this method always remove road film off even really dirty cars, say a car that been driven a hour on the freeway in the rain? Do you find some dirty cars will still need a traditional wash to get them clean.
Thank you sir!
It removes the vast majority but I always follow up with a traditional wash to ensure 100% clean, I'd say foaming gets them 90-95% clean
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyAyU1reGZ4]The Best Pre-Wash / Snow Foam 2014 Bilt Hamber Surfex HD - SON1C Synopsis 70 Review - YouTube[/ame]
This video shows a very drastic before and after if you are interested
 
Awesome videos. You should try AF avalanche. It is designed to be used in a foam gun where lather isn't.
Thank you sir!
as far as auto finesse avalanche. .
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtTpAkvyWng]Auto Finesse Avalanche Snow Foam Cannon 2002 True Blue Ford Mustang - YouTube[/ame]

:D

I have another video or two on avalanche that I need to edit and upload as well
 
Nice. It's crazy how Avalanche is more of a liquid solution. Huge fan of it and Citrus Power. I think everyone should at least try both.
 
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