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    Max's H2 covered in foam

    Tested out another formula today...we're getting there!
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    Matt there is no doubt the FG appears to be producing more foam. I am looking foward to the finished product. BTW, i'm wondering how long before i can wash my car in a tee shirt.you guys have it made

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    Not fair, not fair... you're teasing us by carrying on and on about this foam. WE WANT IT, AND WE WANT IT NOW.

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    Wow, looking good! You guys are gonna force me to buy a foam gun yet! It's all good tho. There's no company I'd rather give the business to, anyway

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    Joe don't worry when we got to work this morning it was 58 degrees, no playing with the foam gun today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meghan
    Joe don't worry when we got to work this morning it was 58 degrees, no playing with the foam gun today!
    LOL! I dream of 58 degree days! Washed my car last evening as the sun was setting and the temp was around 35 (high for the day was 42, but the sun made it feel warmer, like maybe 50 ). And the foam gun worked just fine... so you shouldn't have a prob at 58 degrees

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