The foam amount is also dependant on the type of shampoo or snow foam you use. Not all strip wax, that demends again on the product and it ph level and what type of wax was applied. These are great if you want to wash the vehicle without the hassle of pressure washers and power supplies or if you just don't have a pressure washer.
Amazing on some of the comments vs a lance and the Porsche comment. Idiots. I picked one up also, and the results are same as yours. Works as I expected, and no doubt with just a single bucket of clear/warm water to rinse the sponge, the dirt that settles at the bottom (below the bucket base) is far-far less than before, so less on the car. This eliminates the need to even "chase" the car with a soapy sponge from bucket to car, where with this you have foamed/soap/water over all the areas.
The foam is use to loosen dirt and fine dust that have accumulated. Plus depend on what soap you use that will end up stripping the wax of, if it's high on alkaline like dish washing soap then yes. Majority of car washing soaps won't strip the wax.
OMFG that thing is *USELESS* compared to a proper foam lance on a power washer. If you can afford a Porsche, you can certainly afford a decent Karcher. That must be THE most useless thing I have seen for producing foam at normal water pressures. You would be best soaking the car with the hose, then using a bucket of water with car wash in it. Don't forget that a lot of FOAM strips the wax, so you have to polish then wax the car after washing it. Do it properly for a good finish.
@urbex2007 I hate comments like this "If you can afford a Porsche, you can certainly afford a decent Karcher." You idiot.. not everyone with a nice car is rich. I own 10 cars, but I don't have Cable Television.. think about that for a minute. I'm not rich, but I work my ass off. I live paycheck to paycheck but I have a nicer porsche than his (no offense to the owner of the video, who I'm sure busted his ass to buy that car too)
@1llest8 I do use a microfiber sponge to quickly go over the car. The cool thing is that any and all grit seems to just fall off so the sponge doesn't actually seem to pick up anything, so the chances of scratching the car with picked up junk are radically reduced.
This might be a stupid question, but im thinking about ordering this sprayer, but does it matter what soap i use? if i have it on a high foam setting, will soap commonly found at target or lowes work? (meguiars soap and turtle wax)
@thewhitestkidsuknow1 No your fine, just google it man! Autogeek, Adamspolishs, Chemical Guys, Detailed Image, Detailer Domain ETC they all sell them as well as the soaps or the soap for your "needs".... You can use any soap you want reall. But thats not what depends. What depends is the amount of foam/effectivness of the soap and or what your trying to do with it. Get more gloss, maint. wash, strip wax, etc....
lol. i dont properly wax my car at all. just use that spray on stuff. i do wash it about once a month and it is garaged. it sheets off that way regardless of how dirty it is.
Ah, the black ring between the handle and the part with the soap supply is a collar quick release. When you pull back on it you can pull the front off and you're left with just the handle and trigger which can blast water to rinse with.
Awesome HD by the way, but I was curious...does the soap container or the end detatch so you have a regular nozzle so you can rinse the soap off? You would think it does, but everywhere I go to find out, it isn't clear on whether or not it does.
The foam amount is also dependant on the type of shampoo or snow foam you use. Not all strip wax, that demends again on the product and it ph level and what type of wax was applied. These are great if you want to wash the vehicle without the hassle of pressure washers and power supplies or if you just don't have a pressure washer.
4svennie 3 months ago
you have a black car. do you get soap spots after you wash with it?
TheShootTruth10 6 months ago
Amazing on some of the comments vs a lance and the Porsche comment. Idiots. I picked one up also, and the results are same as yours. Works as I expected, and no doubt with just a single bucket of clear/warm water to rinse the sponge, the dirt that settles at the bottom (below the bucket base) is far-far less than before, so less on the car. This eliminates the need to even "chase" the car with a soapy sponge from bucket to car, where with this you have foamed/soap/water over all the areas.
kaamacat 1 year ago
wow sick 5d video
what kind of soap did you use?
den9 1 year ago
The foam is use to loosen dirt and fine dust that have accumulated. Plus depend on what soap you use that will end up stripping the wax of, if it's high on alkaline like dish washing soap then yes. Majority of car washing soaps won't strip the wax.
tronvex 1 year ago
OMFG that thing is *USELESS* compared to a proper foam lance on a power washer. If you can afford a Porsche, you can certainly afford a decent Karcher. That must be THE most useless thing I have seen for producing foam at normal water pressures. You would be best soaking the car with the hose, then using a bucket of water with car wash in it. Don't forget that a lot of FOAM strips the wax, so you have to polish then wax the car after washing it. Do it properly for a good finish.
urbex2007 1 year ago
@urbex2007 Are you mad? Lots of foam strips wax? Ok I am not even going to go there. You sir, are an idiot.
RKapralov 7 months ago
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@urbex2007 I hate comments like this "If you can afford a Porsche, you can certainly afford a decent Karcher." You idiot.. not everyone with a nice car is rich. I own 10 cars, but I don't have Cable Television.. think about that for a minute. I'm not rich, but I work my ass off. I live paycheck to paycheck but I have a nicer porsche than his (no offense to the owner of the video, who I'm sure busted his ass to buy that car too)
waterkeeper03 4 months ago
What lens was used on the 5D?
offspringy 1 year ago
What kind of car wash are you using?
tylerapanell 1 year ago
Hey, so you dont need an air compressor for this? also, no need to use a washing mitt? everything is touchless? cept for drying?
1llest8 1 year ago
@1llest8 I do use a microfiber sponge to quickly go over the car. The cool thing is that any and all grit seems to just fall off so the sponge doesn't actually seem to pick up anything, so the chances of scratching the car with picked up junk are radically reduced.
xilvar 1 year ago
@xilvar just bought it. 53 shipped. But its only gonna be here on 6-10. NO!
1llest8 1 year ago
@xilvar
Thats what I noticed, I was going to do it panel by panel but I saw virtually no dirt on my glove so did most of the car!
tsslaporte 1 year ago
can't even stick it to the car, lol
vic72T 1 year ago
yep. as long as you get the versions with multiple ratio settings you can use virtually any liquid form soap.
xilvar 1 year ago
This might be a stupid question, but im thinking about ordering this sprayer, but does it matter what soap i use? if i have it on a high foam setting, will soap commonly found at target or lowes work? (meguiars soap and turtle wax)
thewhitestkidsuknow1 1 year ago
@thewhitestkidsuknow1 No your fine, just google it man! Autogeek, Adamspolishs, Chemical Guys, Detailed Image, Detailer Domain ETC they all sell them as well as the soaps or the soap for your "needs".... You can use any soap you want reall. But thats not what depends. What depends is the amount of foam/effectivness of the soap and or what your trying to do with it. Get more gloss, maint. wash, strip wax, etc....
SilverDGS 1 year ago
what do you do to own one of these cars? lol
holler34 1 year ago
lol. i dont properly wax my car at all. just use that spray on stuff. i do wash it about once a month and it is garaged. it sheets off that way regardless of how dirty it is.
xilvar 2 years ago
that car is heavily waxed already
mattwoodward147 2 years ago
that car doesnt even need cleaning look at the foam beed off it...... must have so much wax on already
mattwoodward147 2 years ago
Ah, the black ring between the handle and the part with the soap supply is a collar quick release. When you pull back on it you can pull the front off and you're left with just the handle and trigger which can blast water to rinse with.
xilvar 2 years ago
Cool.. Yeah I'm going to buy this exact one and I was just curious about it, so thanks.
taylor22222222 2 years ago
Awesome HD by the way, but I was curious...does the soap container or the end detatch so you have a regular nozzle so you can rinse the soap off? You would think it does, but everywhere I go to find out, it isn't clear on whether or not it does.
taylor22222222 2 years ago