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JOKER



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Snow Foam

Since now the better weather will be coming shortly Laughing I have been looking at these snow foam lances and such , IIRC some members have them .

What ones would you recommend and with what brand of shampoo ....


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Hi MICK,

I use the Autobrite foam Lance with a Karcher.

I tend to use Bilt Hamber Auto Foam. There are foams that 'dwell' longer but I think that's mostly a gimmick.

I wanted the foam to soften the dirt and run it off the car before I set about it with the wash mitt.

Think the foams work better if you have some kind of sealant on the paint first. IMO they don't replace washing but make it a bit easier.

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Check out polishedbliss.co.uk they have a great range of products offer good advice with free delivery check out there work on there website Thumbs Up

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I get all my stuff from Micheal here: http://www.thepolishingbooth.com/

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loads on the search mike.. Wink ... - .- -.




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Sorry Boss , "as a singing the n1gger song boss"


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you have a nice voice mick................ Laughing ... - .- -.




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I've tried a few different brands of snow foam, Biltt Hamber, Elite car care's own snow foam and snow wax and autobrite's magifoam.

Out of the 4, the magifoam is the better one IMO. Produces a nice thick foam that clings on for ages. Most of the time, just a quick covering with the foam is all that's needed to clean my car. Wasn't impressed with the elite car care stuff. Bilt Hamber was good but I prefer the magifoam. 2006 Mercedes CLS
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I use this combo with good results Thumbs Up

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Lance and magifoam arrived yesterday , maybe try out over the weekend to see if it does what it says on the 5 litre bottle ... Laughing

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dont forget the pics mick, i could with a good larf...... Laughing ... - .- -.




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The street might end up like this …. Laughing Laughing


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The street Mick? It will fill the grounds of your country estate and then spill out onto the street?

If you're using that much foam you are using too much Laughing Laughing

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