Gilmour Foamaster II Foam Gun - Auto Detailing
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Great Video Guys !
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has anyone had problems with soap marks after these use this? is the because I am using too much soap.
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hey this is the glimour one. have you tried the slighty less cheaper one by chemical guys.
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These are crap for 2 reasons:
1. Price is £60 (pressure washer is only £40) and for that price you'd expect more than runny suds.
2. You need VERY HIGH mains pressure (70psi) for them to work at an OK rate and most house mains barely get 50psi..
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A Hyundai doesn't deserve that. Hahaha
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@thewhitestkidsuknow1 rofl use good soap there not target shit.
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Foam Master II? what was Foam Master 1 like then? My bath water has more foam in than that
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Hope someone hasn´t asked this question yet, but anyway. Is this foam gun used instead of degrerasing the car?
Znitso 2 years ago
The foam gun is used to apply your shampoo and suds to your car prior to washing your vehicle. This allows the surfactants to begin lifting dirt and contamination without the need to touch your paint which can potentially add swirls and scratches. You still want to follow the proper washing and drying techniques after you've foamed your car for maximum results.
DetailedImage 2 years ago
do you first rinse??andthen use the foam gun or what??
vtecJr 2 years ago
You want to use the foam gun first so that the suds start breaking down the contamination without anything else touching your paint. It also will help the suds cling to the paint longer.
DetailedImage 2 years ago
do you guys just wash it off after? or do you guys work it in
lowell123 3 years ago
You still want to follow the same proper wash procedures using a sheepskin wash mitt and two buckets. The major benefit of the pre-soak is to allow the shampoo to begin loosening and releasing contamination from the surface before you actually touch the paint with a mitt, sponge, etc. This helps minimize adding imperfections, like swirl marks, to your paint.
DetailedImage 3 years ago