JHZR2
Staff member
Typically I wash my car with one 5 gallon bucket with a grit guard. Ive never taken the the inconvenience of a two bucket system, and Ive been very good with minimizing swirls and damage by keeping my sponges/mitts VERY clean.
But I thought it would be a time saver to use a foam gun, and just spray the car down completely with soap, keep cleaning the sponge routinely, and just going around the whole car.
It probably will be. I had just enough sun today that some panels were drying prematurely, so I couldn't quite go that route, but Im very happy with the suds from the Autogeek foam gun.
Its a well made device with nice brass fittings to operate the dilution ratio and quick coupler. The spray handle is a regular hose sprayer, so that's nice too.
Not much else to say. Very happy.
This was with dawn dish detergent, which I was using to strip the van in anticipation of applying CQuartz UK.
But I thought it would be a time saver to use a foam gun, and just spray the car down completely with soap, keep cleaning the sponge routinely, and just going around the whole car.
It probably will be. I had just enough sun today that some panels were drying prematurely, so I couldn't quite go that route, but Im very happy with the suds from the Autogeek foam gun.
Its a well made device with nice brass fittings to operate the dilution ratio and quick coupler. The spray handle is a regular hose sprayer, so that's nice too.
Not much else to say. Very happy.
This was with dawn dish detergent, which I was using to strip the van in anticipation of applying CQuartz UK.