Re: what's the last car care/detailing video you've just watched?
Originally Posted by Bunky
I saw some youtuber detailing influencers saying that foaming has changed the detaling world. Foaming has been around for years and from what I can see except for more "potent" stripper foams nothting has really changed except marketing. It seems to leave the bonded film on lower panels but unless it is very potent. Then your LSP can be compromised. The pressure washer itself contributes to the bonded dirt.
High solids ceramic coatings are all the rage and are much more chemically resistant than polymer based LSPs of the past, which has led to companies creating stronger soaps to maintain them. The idea is to use a "pre wash" that is usually higher up on the ph scale to start to break down the grime so it is easier to remove when you go in for the contact wash. Apparently the Europeans have been doing it this was for quite some time now.
Back in the day the Valugard ABC system was used to strip old remnants of LSPs and remove contaminants in order to prep the paint for application of a new LSP. Now companies are coming out with a "3 ph system" of soaps (acid, alkaline, neutral) to maintain your ceramic coating.
Re: what's the last car care/detailing video you've just watched?
Originally Posted by Bunky
I saw some youtuber detailing influencers saying that foaming has changed the detaling world. Foaming has been around for years and from what I can see except for more "potent" stripper foams nothting has really changed except marketing. It seems to leave the bonded film on lower panels but unless it is very potent. Then your LSP can be compromised. The pressure washer itself contributes to the bonded dirt.
Bilt Hamber AutoFoam and Touchless is “potent” but safe for most waxes, sealants and coatings. Products not marketed in US and work extremely well.
It has been out for a while but newer to US market.
Re: what's the last car care/detailing video you've just watched?
I saw a video where two detailers were saying foaming was a game changer to detailing and made the two bucket method obsolete. I wonder where they have been in the last 10 to 15 years in regards to foaming
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