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paul_h_8



Member Since: 09 Jun 2010
Location: North East - England
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2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey
Snow foam for the first time on my RR

Just thought id add a short right up of my first experience with snow foam lance.

Last week i purchased a snow foam lance for my Karcher from Autobrite through the detailing world group buy for £39.99

I'd never used snow foam before but read plenty of reviews and seen all the pro's using it on DW so thought id give the RR a go

First of all i diluted the autobrite snow foam

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Added a small amount of my Blackfire Gloss shampoo and conditioner (not sure if this was needed)

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Tuck a few snaps of my Range Rover before hand

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Range Rover had the usual weekly dirt but nothing major apart from below (must have only happened the night before.
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First of all i gave it a quick rinse with my Karcher pressure washer followed by a thick coat of snow foam.
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As you can see from my first picture i was still getting used to apply the snow foam evenly.

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Evertunatly i got used to it.

After about 7-10mins the Range Rover looked like this

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Gave the car a quick rinse and was very pleased with the cleaning power of the autobrite snow foam. I then gave the Range Rover a 2 bucket wash followed by a rinse and dry. Below pictures where then taken.

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No polish, wax, window cleaner etc was applied just a simple snow foam- 2 bucket wash - rinse - dry.

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Sorry forgot to mention i also applied some megs tyre shine.

Below id my left over snow foam.
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I’m guessing I used a bit too much but it was my first go. Overall I’m really impressed with the autobrite snow foam.

Total wash time from start to finish was 1hr 30mins. Not bad for a weekly wash on such a big car.

Range Rover was protected 3months ago with the Blackfire wet over ice kit and I’m really impressed with the amount of gloss and shine the paint is still showing. I’m hoping to give the Range Rover a full detail in the next few weeks before the bad weather sets in and will hopefully add a full write up.

Any comments or advice welcome

Thanks

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green

Post #31526 12th Oct 2010 1:15pm
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Paulo



Member Since: 28 Sep 2010
Location: Glasgow
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Scotland 

Looks great.... Thumbs Up I take it you are on DW like me.... Laughing

I normally use around 10ml of Snowfoam unless my cars are really bad then I add some APC as well...

Post #31528 12th Oct 2010 1:54pm
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JOKER



Member Since: 11 Sep 2008
Location: Sconnie Botland
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Looks superb , like your Alloys , think if we did not have so many potholes up here i would go for the OF's myself ......... Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Post #31530 12th Oct 2010 2:01pm
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jlock



Member Since: 10 Oct 2010
Location: Newcastle
Posts: 15

United Kingdom 

Looks great! although it was still shining beautifully even when it was dirty!

i think we definately need a detailing section on here to get everyones awareness up on what different products are actually out there!

Post #31533 12th Oct 2010 2:15pm
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paul_h_8



Member Since: 09 Jun 2010
Location: North East - England
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2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

Regular on DW mate.

Can anybody here gave me advice on what products to use on the black plastic bits on the RR i.e wing mirrors and bit's near windows.

Thanks

Post #31536 12th Oct 2010 3:14pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



Member Since: 22 Jan 2010
Location: Chilterns, UK
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

This seems like good value:http://www.autofinesse.co.uk/#/protection-detail/4535053126

* 18 stage two-bucket wash using 100% sheepskin mitts
* Wheels cleaned, front, back and inside, with 'gentle' wheel gel
* Wheel arches cleaned by hand and protected
* Paintwork decontamination with clay, to remove bonded contaminants
* Hand dried using ultra soft microfibre towels
* Paintwork cleansed with pre-wax treatment to aid the bonding of wax
* Super-premium carnauba wax to all painted surfaces, OR-
* Professional grade paint sealant applied to all paint work
* Chrome and stainless steel trim cleaned and polished
* Wheels waxed with PTFE/wax/sealant coating
* Tyres cleaned and dressed with rubber preserver
* Door seals and rubbers treated
* Interior cleaned, vacuumed and leather conditioned
* Windows cleaned and polished, inside and out

Protection Detail - £225.00 - approx. 4-7 hours ( 1 day booking )

or this:http://www.valetmagic.com/protectiondetail.htm

STAGE 1 DETAIL - 27 STAGE CLEAN - FROM £275.00 (ULTIMATE PROTECTION/NEW CAR DETAIL)

APPLY A CLEANING FOAM TO THE VEHICLE
LET THE FOAM DWELL FOR 5 MINS.
RINSE VEHICLE DOWN
WASH VEHICLE USING OUR OWN PH NEUTRAL SHAMPOO AND WASH SHMITT (2 BUCKET METHOD)
RINSE OFF VEHICLE
APPLY QUICK DETAILER TO WET VEHICLE
USE CLAYBAR TO ELIMINATE BONDED CONTAMINANTS
RE WASH VEHICLE AS ABOVE
APPLY A DRYING AGENT TO WET VEHICLE
DRY VEHICLE WITH WAFFLE WEAVE DRYING TOWEL
POLISH AND BUFF GLASS
APPLY A BODYWORK CLENSER TO THE VEHICLE (PREPPING THE PAINT FOR PROTECTION)
BUFF OFF THE CLENSER RESIDUE
APPLY 2 PROTECTION SEALANTS TO THE VEHICLE
BUFF OFF THE SEALANT RESIDUE
APPLY ONE LAYER OF CGs CARNAUBA WAX TO THE WHOLE VEHICLE (DIFFERENT CHOICES AVAILABLE BELOW)
BUFF TO A MIRROR IMAGE SHINE
CLEAN ALL WHEELS USING A CITRUS WHEEL WASH
DRY WHEELS
APPLY WHEEL PROTECTION WAX
DRESS TYRES
BUFF/SHINE TYRES
CLEAN/POLISH ALL STAINLESS STEEL AND CHROME
CLEAN / DRESS INNER ARCHES
DRESS ALL EXTERIOR PLASTICS
DUST / CLEAN DOOR SHUTS
FINAL BUFFING AND INSPECTION

APPROX TIME 4-6 HRS

and of course:http://www.refineddetail.co.uk/detailing.html

Stage 1 Detail: Protection
From £90 (Half day booking)

Vehicle rinsed
PH neutral snow foam applied and left to dwell
Vehicle rinsed
Clean wheels with suitable safe products to dissolve brake dust and road grime
Tyres and arches cleaned with suitable products to remove dirt
Vehicle washed using two bucket method with PH neutral shampoo
Tar spots removed with specialist product
Paintwork clay barred to remove bonded contaminants such as sap, industrial fall out etc
Vehicle re-rinsed
Dried using ultra soft microfibre drying towels
Full hand polish or glaze paintwork
Buffed off
1 x coat of long lasting wax applied & left to cure (Premium wax upgrade @ £10, Double up for £15 extra. Zaino Anti Static Sealant @ £20, Double up for £35)
Buffed off
Plastic trim dressed
Alloy wheels sealed
Glass cleaned (exterior only)
Wheel arches dressed
Tyre dressing applied
Chrome & Stainless Steel polished & sealed

Interior Valet can be added for £45

Post #31537 12th Oct 2010 3:21pm
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andrea1



Member Since: 16 Nov 2017
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I suggest you these car was products

Nice job mate!
for next time, I recommend you these car wash products:exterior car care

They are leaders in Italy and their products are very good. If you want, you can try it. They also have a blog where you can find helpful tricks for washing and polishing your ride: blog

Post #457525 16th Nov 2017 4:10pm
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nar53



Member Since: 04 Nov 2015
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France 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

I've just ordered a Snow Foam applicator for my Karcher, looking forward to giving it a try. What I want to know is how you Guys wash the roofs of your Fatties, I have to use a step ladder!

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Alistair



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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Santorini Black

Platform step thing - like this Thumbs Up

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nar53



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France 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

Yep that could do it, I just wish we had Wickes on this side of the channel it would save me a fortune!

I use a step ladder but at best I only have gravel surfaces to stand it on so its always a bit dodgy. Thumbs Up

Post #457892 19th Nov 2017 10:51pm
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Vogue



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nar53 wrote:
What I want to know is how you Guys wash the roofs of your Fatties, I have to use a step ladder!


Deployable side steps - or if I am feeling very energetic I hover Wink 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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nar53



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France 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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Sandyt



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

nar53 wrote:
I've just ordered a Snow Foam applicator for my Karcher, looking forward to giving it a try. What I want to know is how you Guys wash the roofs of your Fatties, I have to use a step ladder!

Secret is not to wash any of it then the roof looks the same Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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