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snow foam

Empi5

Your scaring me.......
Feb 24, 2005
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Staffordshire
I have emailed the people at Autobrite, would be a bonus if we could get them on board as a site sponsor etc.

Hopefully should get some feedback/answers with regards to Snow Foam.
 

p1tse

Full Member
Dec 1, 2004
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i've seen this becoming more popular.

what do people do after covering the car with snow foam?
rinse with hose
or
pressure washer (i've not got one), but i know if you use the spray attachment it would foam with the mixture, so what do people do if using a pressure washer to rinse (as you don't want a too power ful jet spray)
or
wash down with wash mit and then rinse?
 
Mar 26, 2007
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S.Wales
I ordered some of this from autobrite yesterday and bought myself a pressure washer from Wickes. Was planning on snowing the car, pressure hosing off then using the two bucket method to wash as normal.....sound about right?
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
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Southampton
Empi5 - Nice one, would be good to see them getting involved as I can see this becoming quite popular.

RobDon - Cheers. Good to know it wont strip the wax. What I was thinking is in the summer, it's generally just dust, bugs and the odd bit of crap here and there on the car. So it would be nice to be able to just foam and pressure wash the car each week as a quick way of cleaning it. I know it wont ever replace a proper wash, but as a quick way of making it look pretty again, I'm hoping it will work!
 

Sisson

Club member
Aug 18, 2005
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Derbyshire
^^^ IT does work.


Mine gets a pre soak of Chemical guys citrus wash and left to dwell, then the Snowfoam through a gilmour, leave for 5-10 mins then rinse off, any bits like the bottom of door get a wash with 2 buckets depending on how bad they are.

Wheels also get donewith snowfoam and citrus wash.

Dry it with a Microfibre towel.

Job done...
 

Empi5

Your scaring me.......
Feb 24, 2005
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Staffordshire
Keith,

I just use the Karcher Detergent Bottle, good enough, but apparently the Karcher Lance at £50 is the dogs danglies !
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
4,982
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Southampton
I had a go with this stuff today. I used it with the Karcher detergent bottle and I have mixed feelings.

It did a good job. The car wasn't tooo dirty, but had a bit of dust and grime over it. The Autobrite snow foam got rid of a lot of it straight away and then made cleaning the rest very easy. Took 30 minutes to do the entire car. From that point of view, I like it.

But it didn't look anything like I was expecting. It was just soapy water with lots of bubbles, not very snow like. I do wonder if the Karcher addon lance would make it better, but not sure to be honest.
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
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Southampton
Might have to invest in one then. Will wait and see if anything comes of Autobrite becoming a sponsor though ;)

Cheers for the advice.
 

olaf

Dodo Lover!!
Aug 19, 2006
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Ipswich
Foamy!

£45ish for a lance that connects to existing Karcher gun.

And some snow foam thrown in - looks to do the job rather well.

Another addition to the shopping list
 

RobDon

Pro Detailer
This is me using the Gilmour foam gun and snowfoam:

snow1.jpg


And this is using the AB foam lance, which I now use after selling the Gilmour!

abfoam1.jpg


The basic purpose of a foam gun is a pre-wash, foam the car and let it dwell for a few mins to loosen off all the dirt, then wash your car as normal.
 

p1tse

Full Member
Dec 1, 2004
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might be getting a pressure washer for my birthday soon

so looking at local BnQ, there's quite a few basic ranges which seems like it does the job and some come with just a pressure was adaptor and some come with a foam gun. so adding snowfoam through this, would it give the above results or is it best with an aftermaket adaptor with a bottle on the end?
 
Mar 26, 2007
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S.Wales
had a go with the autobrite snow foam in my wickes pressure washer on the weekend...it creates quite a nice foam at first but empties the detergent bottle after about one panel :blink:

by the time i'd refilled the detergent bottle al the foam was drying up on the original panel....after i pressure washed everything off i didnt bother toweling as i was only really playing with foam and pressure washer, now ive got water marks all over my car! :(

she's gonna get a really good clean and polish this weekend tho!
 
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