Another question from the Rookie..

mobiledetailkid

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Alright I have read a bunch of things about the Foam cannon wash system. But since I use a Pressure washer to wash cars what soap would make the equivalent suds as the cannon makes but in a wash bucket instead. Since I only use the Pressure washer to get the cars wet than to rinse but I hand wash between. I have been trying multiple soaps since I have began washing/detailing cars and have yet to find a soap that holds high suds while washing. Is there such a product that holds up to what it says of High Sudsing? It seems I can mix up soap in a bucket let it sit for a few min and the suds are practically gone.



Thanks
 
DP Extreme Foam, Zaino Z7, CG's CW&G.. all of em foam really well. And since you're doing production work, you might want to consider Chemical Guy's Citrus Wash N Gloss. It's fairly cheap, and it is a *very* effective soap. It's LSP safe when used at the correct dilution, yet can also be a very good LSP stripper when used at the "Paintwork Cleanser" dilution. It also has a rinse agent that does a very good job at helping to prevent water spots.



One way to incorporate the PW more into the wash.. get a foam cannon...



Pressure rinse the vehicle

Apply CG's CW&G with foam cannon

Use sheepskin mitt on car, rinsing it in a bucket of mixed up CW&G with a grit guard in the bottom.

Pressure rinse

Spot free rinse

Dry

Try not to run behind schedule by oggling the shine on that freshly washed car.
 
SuperBee364 said:
DP Extreme Foam, Zaino Z7, CG's CW&G.. all of em foam really well. And since you're doing production work, you might want to consider Chemical Guy's Citrus Wash N Gloss. It's fairly cheap, and it is a *very* effective soap. It's LSP safe when used at the correct dilution, yet can also be a very good LSP stripper when used at the "Paintwork Cleanser" dilution. It also has a rinse agent that does a very good job at helping to prevent water spots.



One way to incorporate the PW more into the wash.. get a foam cannon...



Pressure rinse the vehicle

Apply CG's CW&G with foam cannon

Use sheepskin mitt on car, rinsing it in a bucket of mixed up CW&G with a grit guard in the bottom.

Pressure rinse

Spot free rinse

Dry

Try not to run behind schedule by oggling the shine on that freshly washed car.





Thanks for all the great info..I will be looking into them probably going with the most reasonably priced since money is tight until I get all my other materials/products payed for.
 
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