Snowfoam & Shine

If it works that well, I've been wasting my life!
The proof of the pudding . . . . Our local butcher was telling me on Saturday that he's bought some for cleaning his vans and is impressed. Makes the job easier and quicker, but that's on 2 big Iveco vans.

Tony.
 
You can buy a snow foam lance bottle to attach to your power washer you Can buy snow foam to go in bottle some needs to be diluted others don't.
They are OK for a pre wash soak to remove grit from paintwork cuts down on marring scratching.
Trust me I am a car valeter & detailer by trade.
If anyone needs any advice on such matters only happy to help out with free advice.
Cheers Cliff.
 
You can buy a snow foam lance bottle to attach to your power washer you Can buy snow foam to go in bottle some needs to be diluted others don't.
They are OK for a pre wash soak to remove grit from paintwork cuts down on marring scratching.
Trust me I am a car valeter & detailer by trade.
If anyone needs any advice on such matters only happy to help out with free advice.
Cheers Cliff.
Cliff, what snow foam have you found to be best? I've got the washer and lance but I'm looking for a new product to use.
 
This is the thing with any car products people have there favourites I say if it's working for you fine.
Snow foam.
Valet Pro Orange Citrus pre wash gives good results and gets good reviews.
Cliff
 
Ease of use for me, connects to the hose pipe without having to drag the power washer out, I will give it a go on the weekend, not saying it does everything, but OK for a quick wash and dry. saves drying the car after a wash. I always polish the car when its wet anyway.
 
This is the thing with any car products people have there favourites I say if it's working for you fine.
Snow foam.
Valet Pro Orange Citrus pre wash gives good results and gets good reviews.
Cliff
Did you say "Orange"?.... SOLD!
 
Did you think she could pop round mine and show me one more time
 
TaffZee "Bought myself these over the weekend, have not tried them yet so will let you know, £20 for both at Asda"

good price for the woman have you tried yet;););).
 
I've used it - thought it was pretty reasonable and a good starter if you want to start down the snow foam route :)
Only negative, was that once you get near the bottom of the bottle it doesn't foam so well - you need to buy another bottle and put the dregs into the new bottle to prevent waste

I've since moved on and now using Chemical Guys Honeydew Snow Foam via a lance on the power washer
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/Chemical_Guys_Honeydew_Snow_Foam_16oz_p/honey16.htm
 
We have snofoam in our coin operated wand washers in our town and both work great! My wife's car is black metallic multicolour fleck and I use just the snofoam and hot wax and the car comes out looking new every time. Fifteen minutes and done, top to bottom including wheels! JIM
 
My two pennies worth - I hate washing cars by the way, i got into the routine of paying £10 a go for a wash and hoover.
I started with the demon Foam lance just try it - it was on offer at Halfords for about £10 at the time.
Worked ok , but it ran out quite quickly. A much better/cheaper investment is a proper snow foam lance connected to a pressure washer
I got one similar to this off Ebay and it works great.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pressure-...075024?hash=item25a3b0fc10:g:VS0AAOSwA4dWKS3H

&

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_o...erry+snow.TRS0&_nkw=cherry+snow+foam&_sacat=0

Got to love the smell of cherry in the morning!!!
Loads of adjustment for foam density and fan spread.
I now wash the family cars more frequently now.
 
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