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JOKER



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Country Estate ….. Laughing Laughing that'll be right , thats that 47p2 giving people the wrong idea … Laughing Laughing

Post #111928 9th Mar 2012 9:35am
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Bellini



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Yeah right, Mick. Thumbs Up

Country estate indeed! Tut-tut.

You've not downsized yet. A country estste is far too small for your needs. Mr. Green Si. <This is my name.

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salb



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not a fan of the foam,

better product a good car shampoo, autosmart g101

and autosmart tardis spray on and leave for 5 minutes,

then a quick shampoo, much better in my opinion but hey i am obsessional .....

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Post #111945 9th Mar 2012 11:29am
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JOKER wrote:
The street might end up like this …. Laughing Laughing



and the neighbours will be saying

'There's that Mick spreading his white goo all over the street again' Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


Lock up your daughters Whistle


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Post #111958 9th Mar 2012 12:16pm
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JOKER



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Laughing Laughing

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John behave yourself!!! Laughing

Post #111990 9th Mar 2012 2:13pm
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Just remember Mick, an inch of snow foam then top up with warm water. Don't go filling up the bottle full of foam lol 2006 Mercedes CLS
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47p2



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Yes it is a country estate Mick lives in, he had to supply me with a map to get from the gatehouse to his front door and even with the map I got lost Big Cry

Post #112163 9th Mar 2012 8:26pm
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JOKER



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Tried it today , and not impressed with results the foam has left it kinda streaky and greasy looking and i never put too much magi foam in either ….

And yes , i did wash it down with clear running water as well

Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

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Sorry you're not impressed.

Have you any wax or sealant on the paint?

Does seem to work better when the car is 'slippy' i.e. the foam softens the dirt and then slides off due to the hydrophobic nature of the sealant/wax.

Reason I swapped from Magifoam to Bilt Hamber was that although the cling was good I thought the nature of BH foam actually sliding off took more dirt with it.

That said I've had FinishKare FK1000p wax/sealant on mine and now have Gtechniq C1 on part of the car (test panels) which will be going all over once the paint is corrected. (if dry weather, time and fitness ever coincide!)

Was hoping to wash it this weekend after fitting my camera but looks like that's stuffed now due to mobility issues.

From my experience the two ways to get the best from the foam are as a pre-wash 'softener' like Salb says with something added like G101 (though this will strip wax much quicker) followed by the usual wash with 2 buckets and a wool wash mitt or if you have sealant on as a fast weekly wash before the dirt builds up too much.

Post #113607 17th Mar 2012 6:41pm
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JOKER



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Tell you something , the snow foam might not have worked very well on my car , but it brought the conservatory and coping stones around the wall at the back up like new …

The back of the house looked as if winter snow had came the amount of snow foam i had used ... Laughing Laughing Laughing ====================================

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Mick if the snow foam has a chance to dry on the car it will leave streaks, I know your supposed to let it dwell but too long or in direct sunlight and it can streak. Its worth trying different levels of foam from the valve on the lance too. 2021 P400 Silicon Silver AB
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Post #114753 25th Mar 2012 6:28pm
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JOKER



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Will give it another go sometime tho … trial and error so they say ... Thumbs Up ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

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I received my Autobrite HD lance this weekend and used it to great effect. In fact, I had so much fun, I did both my cars.

The effect on the car with a good layer of polish (and covered in dirt) was much better than the on the car that just gets washed every couple of weeks. This first car required only a quick swish with a mitt and it was spotless, despite being far dirtier than the other.

I got a sample of Magifoam, but haven't used it yet - I had some Ultimate foam that I was using - worked a treat on my driveway drain! Researching my first Range Rover purchase

Post #114756 25th Mar 2012 7:10pm
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