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Accumulator said:Nagchampa- I have one of those. I've used it with varying concentrations of car wash solutions with mixed results. It seems better suited for a "pre-soak"/hose off followed by regular washing techniques than it does for any sort of spray-on/hose-off ONLY cleaning. I find that I still need some kind of mechanical agitation (wash mitt, etc.) to really get the dirt off.
The pre-soak/hose off DOES appear to help minimize washing induced swirls, especially on dirtier surfaces, so it's not a complete waste of time and money. But no, it won't revolutionize how you wash cars; it's more of an additional step.
Hey! Quit reading my mind!!Intel486 said:I think that is what he is wanting to know. Using it to spray the car with soap, wash with mit, then rinse off. How well does it work for this? Spray the car soap on, wash with mitt and then hose off? Works well?
How hard is it to take it off to get clean water to rinse off the vehicle. Do you have to turn the hose off, unscrew the foamer, turn hose back on, etc. ?
Also, can you put the soap in the container at full concentration and set it to mix it in per gallon? Car soap is pretty thick so I was wondering if it would suck it up and mix it.
How much suds does it actually make?
A janatorial or cleaning supply store might also have them.Intel486 said:I wonder if Home Depot or Lowe's Sells something like this but cheaper.