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Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
I was lured into buying the foam cannon by watching the videos on youtube. It really does make the whole washing experience much more fun and easy.
I mixed 3 oz of DP auto shampoo with water, then shook the bottle up and let it do its thing. Overall, I was very impressed with the result. It covered the car quickly and did a good job of dwelling on the surface.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uXlEMGc_60]YouTube - Autogeek.net Foam Cannon[/video]
Last edited by flipboy326; 02-13-2010 at 10:27 PM.
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Re: Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
My wife's Ford Escape was already clean and had a layer of Megs 80 and 21 on top so it didn't dwell a very long time, but I could see that on a degreased car, it could dwell for a loooong time.
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Re: Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
You used the Task Force 1600 with the Bosch fitting correct?
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Thats the one. Works like a charm. It got low ratings on lowes.com, but I went ahead and got the 1 year replacement warranty just in case.
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Re: Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
Just cause I have never seen the whole process of washing a car with the foam cannon, after you foam it down do you then go into a normal 2 bucket wash?
2006 Honda Ridgeline Nighthawk Black Pearl with the wonderful soft Honda clear....
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Re: Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
Originally Posted by evilwrx
Just cause I have never seen the whole process of washing a car with the foam cannon, after you foam it down do you then go into a normal 2 bucket wash?
Yes
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soooo, not really a time saver, but it is cool.
2006 Honda Ridgeline Nighthawk Black Pearl with the wonderful soft Honda clear....
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Re: Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
Not so much a time saver as an insurance policy. Pre-soaks the grit and grime.
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Re: Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
Originally Posted by jpegs13
Yes
You let the foam dwell, rinse, then 2B method?
You dont want to drag around the encapsulated/lifted dirt and contaminants throughout the paintwork?
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Re: Autogeek.net Foam Cannon
Originally Posted by 02blackout
You let the foam dwell, rinse, then 2B method?
You dont want to drag around the encapsulated/lifted dirt and contaminants throughout the paintwork?
If you're asking, then yes. If you're stating what you do, then that's a good method
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