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Title: Snow Foam
Post by: Mr GTD on 16 April 2012, 23:07
Used my new Karcher & the Snow foam lance for the first time today, the foam I used was AS Hyper Foam...(http://www.websmileys.com/sm/fingers/fing25.gif)

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Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Guy on 16 April 2012, 23:46
foamy!!  :grin:

might be a little too thick imo...

good job you aren't in the hosepipe ban area (yet!)  :laugh:
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Dan J on 17 April 2012, 01:28
Nice!

I find thicker foam gives it a longer dwell time allowing it to do its job better, watery foam just runs off quickly and gives the foam minimal contact with the surface.

We are on a hose pipe ban down here :(
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Mr GTD on 17 April 2012, 09:48
Nice!

I find thicker foam gives it a longer dwell time allowing it to do its job better, watery foam just runs off quickly and gives the foam minimal contact with the surface.

We are on a hose pipe ban down here :(

Agreed! It's so much fun too, I did the mrs Aygo and her sisters Rav at the same time...it's a proper awesome bit of kit :smiley:
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Dan J on 17 April 2012, 10:15
Nice!

I find thicker foam gives it a longer dwell time allowing it to do its job better, watery foam just runs off quickly and gives the foam minimal contact with the surface.

We are on a hose pipe ban down here :(

Agreed! It's so much fun too, I did the mrs Aygo and her sisters Rav at the same time...it's a proper awesome bit of kit :smiley:

For boosted cleaning ability I add some shampoo,either Britemax cleanmax or farecla body detox though the body detox will strip lsp so only gets added when a full decontamination,polish and protection is on the cards.
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Mr GTD on 17 April 2012, 16:16
Nice!

I find thicker foam gives it a longer dwell time allowing it to do its job better, watery foam just runs off quickly and gives the foam minimal contact with the surface.

We are on a hose pipe ban down here :(

Agreed! It's so much fun too, I did the mrs Aygo and her sisters Rav at the same time...it's a proper awesome bit of kit :smiley:

For boosted cleaning ability I add some shampoo,either Britemax cleanmax or farecla body detox though the body detox will strip lsp so only gets added when a full decontamination,polish and protection is on the cards.

Will bare this in mind, thanks Dan (http://www.websmileys.com/sm/fingers/fing32.gif)
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Tazzy on 17 April 2012, 17:47
when it comes to foaming, does it really matter how thick it is? the thicker it is, the longer it sits there, and it looks better, and depending on how much % of foam/water you use, all you do is use up the bottle quicker, not that that matters much, lol
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Dan J on 17 April 2012, 19:05
when it comes to foaming, does it really matter how thick it is? the thicker it is, the longer it sits there, and it looks better, and depending on how much % of foam/water you use, all you do is use up the bottle quicker, not that that matters much, lol

From a technical point of view yes, as I've stated above the more watery the foam is the less time and contact it will have with the cars surface making it slightly less effective.
You actually use less if the mixture is slightly stronger and turned up on the bottle to maximum.
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: javalin on 20 April 2012, 10:19
love the look of a car covered in foam.  Good pic's.

J
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Panthera on 20 April 2012, 19:05
Looks bob on does that  :cool:

In my opinion I think that the thicker the foam the better chance it has of doing its jobs properly - pre-wash - thus the paint work enduring scratches when in contact with a wash mitt.

On DW forum, in the Polished Bliss section there is a post on how to service your PA foam lance ( http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=257541 ) and I am glad this was posted as my PA foam lance was not performing very well. So I followed the procedure in the video and rejuvenated it. I can't test it as we have a hosepipe ban, but fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Snow Foam
Post by: Mr GTD on 20 April 2012, 23:19
Looks bob on does that  :cool:

In my opinion I think that the thicker the foam the better chance it has of doing its jobs properly - pre-wash - thus the paint work enduring scratches when in contact with a wash mitt.

On DW forum, in the Polished Bliss section there is a post on how to service your PA foam lance ( http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=257541 ) and I am glad this was posted as my PA foam lance was not performing very well. So I followed the procedure in the video and rejuvenated it. I can't test it as we have a hosepipe ban, but fingers crossed.

Ta for that, will keep it in mind if my lance ever needs a service LOL