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The Whaler Loves Detail City
in a five gallon bucket leaves me wondering why I need a foam gun.I filled my 5 gallon bucket up with 2 1/2 gallons of water yesterday.Then I blasted the solution with a hard jet stream of water. The suds eruptly immediately overflowing the bucket. After I soaked down the car I began to wash the car using a lambskin mitt. There was so much foam/suds on my car and the mitt glided over the paint. Before I rinsed the car off I was wondering why I would ever need a foam gun as the car was covered in suds.I have used as little as a 1/4 ounce of SuperSlick in the past.Since the car had salt on it I decided to go with 2 ounces.The suds rinsed off easliy enough leaving no residue. When I did the final no nozzle flush the water just sheeted off the car and I was left with very little standing water. After drying with a Poorboy's WaffleWeave I was left with a very clean and shiney automobile. I had to put another coat of Natty's Blue on which I did. The car is a deep wet pool of darl green metallic. My question to all the foam gun users is this. If you still use a mitt or whatever to go over your car after using the foam gun what is the advantage of such gun?