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Jet wash detergents
I don't know whether this site deals with car owners in the UK so I may well be in the wrong place. If I am, I will move on.
I am trying to find out the most effective and best jet wash detergent for use on my car, a Toyota Yaris TR. There are quite a few on sale over here but most of them get poor reviews. There's an awful lot of chat about them but nothing strong enough to base a decision on.
Anyone here in the UK who has strong views and recommendations please??
ronbin
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I'm pretty far from the UK. But...
Your looking for a snow foam to use with a pressure washer? The stuff from Bilt Hamber is awesome. Very close to a touch free wash. In fact, I just used it an hour ago. It's green and smells like corn liquor - bit it works awesome.
Why doesn't AG carry Bilt Hamber ???
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Re: Jet wash detergents
The detergent to use in a pressure washer is a pressure washer detergent cleaner. Pressure washing soaps can be found in powder form or liquid form. Powders are usually found in pre-packaged, dissolving packs that one can drop into water tank or bucket and the packs dissolve, allowing the compounds to mix with the water.
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Re: Jet wash detergents
A little pricey...But:
The best jet-wash detergent I've ever used was Aluma-Klean.
Note: ...to AGO!
Bob (Ohio, USA)
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Hi Bob,
Thanks a lot for your response. I will need to find out if Bilt Hamber is on sale over this side of the pond. If it is I will certainly get some and give it a try.
Thanks again, take care and stay warm. if you want webbed feet, come on over but don't forget your wellingtons and waterproof!!!
ronbin
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Sorry Bob, I should have put Aluma-Klean. I will look for that one over here too. I might strike lucky and fine either Bilt Hamber or Aluma-Klean.
Thanks again Edvard too
ronbin
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Re: Jet wash detergents
A famous, long dead composer came back from the great beyond just long enough to post about auto detailing once and then vanished back into the ether.
At least he took the time to make a link to his auto parts sales website on his Sig line before slipping away from this mortal plane once again.
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aim4squirrels, whats that got to do with Bilt Hamber please??
ronbin
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Pressure washing liquids are just TFRs by a different name. Snowfoams are TFRs, often less aggressive but generally higher foaming (there are some big brand exceptions). The problem you have is that there is no real thing as 'best' in this game. The general rule is that the more effective a product is at cleaning, the more aggressive and corrosive it will be and thus the more detrimental it will be to your LSP. This is not absolutely set in stone but it is a very very good guide. Detailing grade products generally will be in the light to moderate duty range because people do not want their fancy LSPs compromised. In truth, you will struggle to find a really heavy duty product from most detailing brands for this very reason.
So ultimately it boils down to how tough your LSP is and how much you value it. If you have opticoat on there, you can probably get away going into the commercial vehicle cleaners, they will be much more potent than detailing products and, since you have opticoat, they won't do much to the LSP. If you have are using wax, you really cannot do that as a handful of washes would strip it.
Last note, the term LSP safe is mostly a junk term. Almost nothing out there will do zero harm to your LSP, the question is not whether it is totally safe or not, it is how safe it is. In my experience, a quality LSP will stand up to almost any vehicle wash for one or two washes. That said a poor LSP can be stripped in a couple of washes by even a mild product.
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Hello friends, in my country we don't get foam shampoo to prewash car... I wanted to know from you guys whether I can use Meguiars Soft Wash Gel shampoo instead of foam shampoo in my foam gun or foam canon? Thanks in advance friends.
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