Richardhaunter
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Hi dudes, where is the cheapest online site to buy a Gilmour Foam Gun???
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Richardhaunter said:Hi dudes, where is the cheapest online site to buy a Gilmour Foam Gun???
toby tyke said:Guys, I have had my Gilmour Foam Gun just a week and to be honest Im not that impressed. What am i doing wrong?. Is my mains water pressure too low?, am i using the wrong product, so far ive tried bog std Simoniz, then used some Poorboys but yet to use my Duragloss. All with the same result, I dont get a good thick, clinging foam at all, it just runs straight off the car?
Distrbd said:If you guys want "clinging" foam perhaps a foam cannon is the answer.
Accumulator said:Yeah, or maybe a different shampoo.
I for one don't *want* a thick, clinging foam (well, it'd be OK for a presoak); that's not how I use the foamgun. But to each their own and I recognize that different people use these things in different ways. I use mine to provide constant lubrication and flushing, to better facilitate my "dislodge and flush" approach to washing.
I *want* everything (especially the dirt) to run off the vehicle. Last time I washed the A8 it was *DIRTY*, with lots of really nasty winter filth; at the end of the wash my rinse buckets were still quite clean (if very soapy), telling me that the dirt/etc. wasn't sticking to my wash media (which coulda resulted in marring as said media moved across the paint). Rather, the dirt was getting flushed away and ended up going down the floor drain.
Accumulator said:Yeah, or maybe a different shampoo.
I for one don't *want* a thick, clinging foam (well, it'd be OK for a presoak); that's not how I use the foamgun. But to each their own and I recognize that different people use these things in different ways. I use mine to provide constant lubrication and flushing, to better facilitate my "dislodge and flush" approach to washing.
I *want* everything (especially the dirt) to run off the vehicle. Last time I washed the A8 it was *DIRTY*, with lots of really nasty winter filth; at the end of the wash my rinse buckets were still quite clean (if very soapy), telling me that the dirt/etc. wasn't sticking to my wash media (which coulda resulted in marring as said media moved across the paint). Rather, the dirt was getting flushed away and ended up going down the floor drain.
Accumulator said:Yeah, or maybe a different shampoo.
I for one don't *want* a thick, clinging foam (well, it'd be OK for a presoak); that's not how I use the foamgun. But to each their own and I recognize that different people use these things in different ways. I use mine to provide constant lubrication and flushing, to better facilitate my "dislodge and flush" approach to washing.
I *want* everything (especially the dirt) to run off the vehicle. Last time I washed the A8 it was *DIRTY*, with lots of really nasty winter filth; at the end of the wash my rinse buckets were still quite clean (if very soapy), telling me that the dirt/etc. wasn't sticking to my wash media (which coulda resulted in marring as said media moved across the paint). Rather, the dirt was getting flushed away and ended up going down the floor drain.
cjbigcog said:I use DP Extreme Foam in mine. Perhaps not as "clingy" as
a pressure washer can produce, but it seems to produce enough good foam for presoak and wash with a BHB.