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    Talking *** My new toy works brilliant ***

    Last saturday my new toy arrieved and so I take the chance to try it for the first time. Its a foam gun from UK (Gilmore), but some other brands offers the same item too. Only a bit of NXT Car wash and much more water, shaking well and the foam came great out of it.




    Ca. 3 minutes later:



    I love this now toy to prevent scratches.
    Last edited by Bulla2000; 10-15-2007 at 12:27 PM.

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    Very nice, I would be carefull using NXT soap and letting it sit on the paint. NXT is pretty strong so letting it sit on the paint may take a little bit of the was/sealant off or weaken it. Since using a foam gun shots out a concentrated amount of soap I'd keep an eye out. I may pick one up to have with.


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    Ok, thanks for your advice, but I didnt notice any wax stripping. Its only a very small amount of NXT in the mixbottle.

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    Nice! But after seeing the foam gun, I'd be disappointed...

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    If you like the foam gun then you'll LOVE a foam cannon (a/k/a foam lance) for pressure washers. I just tried mine for the first time today and it's unreal.
    You like Nattys, I like Souveran, and Justin is DP MaxWax. And you know what, its alright !!
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    Foam gun is a great tool. It works even better with DP Extreme Foam formula shampoo, or Snow Foam Elite...
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    I have seen many of videos about the difference of foam guns and the pressure washer foam guns. I think, the Gilmore is quite the optimum for me, because I dont want to work with the karcher everytime I wash the car. Its too much extra work. The foam with the Gilmore is good enough to prevent scratches, thats all what I wanted.

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