Gilmour vs. $10 foam gun
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Yeah, 1995. It was my daily driver/beater car. We've had a couple of them...had excellent service from them. I think that by 200k miles they're pretty much done and not even the dealer wanted to keep it going. Said it wasn't worthwhile.
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Nice is that a Buick La Sabre ? My friend had one and it had a problem, he replaced almost every single component in the car and it still doesn't work lol. So he ended up buying another car and leaving that Buick parked on the street about 4 years already.
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Sure, I've tried many different soaps. Everyone's experience will be a little different due to water chemistry and water pressure. Just find something that you like and use it often. :)
My personal favorite at this time is the soap that Optimum produces, I buy it in the gallon size. It's a wonderful product!
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@skypupx have you used reg stuff that you can buy from most stores? such as mothers and meguiars? i personally used meguiars gold class. foams up ok, but not sure with the foam gun.
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You would typically purchase the Gilmour Foamaster II on-line. Amazon had a good price on it. I know Autogeek sells it as do other on-line car bizs.
I purchase mine at a horse tack shop. They use this device to shampoo horses...it works very well at that.
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@skypupx thats i appreciate it. do you recommend a place for me to buy this? i live in Los angeles.
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No, no compressor needed. Good water pressure creates more foam. Our water pressure is kinda on the low side.
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Yeah, there's really no comparison between these two items and the Gilmour is worth the $40.
I've got (Nelson) quik disconnects on all hoses and accessories.
So there is no need for an air compressor for these 2 items you showed?
1llest8 1 year ago
@1llest8
You would typically purchase the Gilmour Foamaster II online. Amazon had a good price on it.
skypupx 1 year ago