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snow foam
where would people recommend to get it from and which brands to or not to use ?
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There are lots of places to buy it Chris.
I would recommend that you go for a neutral PH one though. I would recommend this one personally. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washin.../prod_500.html Take into the equation that you need a lance to stick on the end of the jet washer. :tw: |
I use the normal snow foam but will get the one Steve recommends above next.
Not only does it work but it is also awesome fun!! I love peoples faces when they are watching me snow foaming the car! like, WTF is he doing... |
Theres loads out there Chris:shock:
As an all rounder thats probably safest for the enthusiasts extra wash stage, the Valet Pro PH Neutral is a good one to go for and would be my recomendation for you:ok: The 'citrus' pre-washes are good and whilst 'most' are safe on the LSP, they will strip more if not all of the LSP if used in too heavy a dillution:shock: They are generaly better cleaners than a 'normal' snow foam though:ok: Citrus Pre Wash If your not too bothered by the 'foam' itself (not as 'foamy' as others out there), the BiltHamber Auto-Foam is a very very good cleaner:ok: but would not recommend for regular washes as its very dependant on getting the dilution rates correct.... I take it you have a foam lance? |
Yes have a lance , I asked as there are so many and if people found one that works it saves me trying a load to find one that works :)
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I just use Megs Hyper Wash with a dash of Gold Class works fine for me.
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That's the main thing I use it for - if the cars reasonably clean just a good foam then rinse pretty much sorts it.
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i get all my stuff from www.cleanyourcar.co.uk
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Adding a shot of Meguiars Gold Class shampoo with the Snow foam or a large shot of any cheap car shampoo's you get for Birthday or Christmas (good way to get rid or them) helps to give the foam a bit of extra Oomph......
(makes a change from using the Christmas/Birthday car care gift packs on the garage door or house windows ;)) |
I get all my stuff from Polished bliss
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Are you keeping an eye open for their "daily specials" at the moment Andy? I have picked up some bargains recently :nod: |
I get all my stuff from Fairy & polish from the yearly fat red guy.:rally:
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It amazes me how easy it is to spend money on supplies. Especially wax, man there's some good choices out there. I just treated myself to a pot of Swissvax Mirage, which although is not in the realms of "super Expensive" waxes, costs plenty. And it is a cracking wax for the money. We used Mirage on the Lambo.
Plans hey :polish: :ninja: :norty: :ninja: :polish: |
Only got the cheap stuff then Steve, maybe next time you could treat yourself to the Swissvax Devine Personal Hand Blended Wax.
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I have my eye on a few of the signature waxes and hope to get hold of one in the new year :norty: Something like the Paul Dalton Crystal Rock. :cool: |
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Faded red MR2 :zoiks: Mate, that will be a test for sure. However, if the results come out as I Imagine they will (having seen your work many times) it will look absolutely stunning :cool: What's your plan of attack? |
Ive allways wanted to try a real dog of a car, most of the cars ive done have been mates cars that have been looked after but need abit of tlc, but this is one thats bordering on the verge of a complete respray!
wont really know what sort of plan im gonna need but from what ive seen and felt its gonna need the usual snow, clay and numeorus amount of cutting pads, might even have to go as far as wet sanding the entire car!!! |
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