Sooo….this may be a daft question. Do people use different foam lances for different products? For example, one lance setup for pre-wash then another for a foam sealant (like that Matrix Reload posted earlier)..?
Or does it not really matter, so long as the bottle and sprayer are well rinsed between products?
I'm sad like that and do use multiple lances, but you don't need to. It's recommended to rinse your lance through with plain water after using it anyway
For sure, I always rinse anyway.
I’ll maybe see how I get on. I’m loathed to buy another lance just now as I’m just trying the Hydro2 foam to see if I like it as a protection top up between my 2 big decon/wash/protection times.
I have 2. One is pretty shagged but its mostly the bottle thats to blame. The thread has gone and I just need to buy a new bottle.
I quite fancy one of those really small ones. Forensic Detailing reviewed it a while back and it did quite well. Could be good for just applying the sealant at the end and being smaller it could be less weight to lug around
yes and no to be honestIf you are spraying a sealant with a snowfoam and changing bottle. Isn't it easier just to go round the car with wetcoat and jetwash it off?
yes and no to be honest
Wetcoat ive heard some funny things about. Can dry mid way round and leave streaks, or so I have heard. Never used it myself personally.
Also, having the quick connectors really does make stuff rapid. The 'sealant bottle' is always topped up with the correct dilution so its just a case of blast foam on, rinse and then switch bottles quickly. Its no hardship at all tbh.
We are all different in the way we do things. I personally like the 'foam on, let it dwell, rinse off and then just top up with a sealant' approach over winter. I live right by the sea and the wind can be savage. Get out, get it rinsed and get back in as quick as possible 🤣
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yes and no to be honest
Wetcoat ive heard some funny things about. Can dry mid way round and leave streaks, or so I have heard. Never used it myself personally.
Also, having the quick connectors really does make stuff rapid. The 'sealant bottle' is always topped up with the correct dilution so its just a case of blast foam on, rinse and then switch bottles quickly. Its no hardship at all tbh.
We are all different in the way we do things. I personally like the 'foam on, let it dwell, rinse off and then just top up with a sealant' approach over winter. I live right by the sea and the wind can be savage. Get out, get it rinsed and get back in as quick as possible 🤣
I used a sampler of C2V3 but this was when I was first getting into detailing properly. Found it really good - a little goes a long way from memory.Ive had loads of issues with wet coat type sealants. CarPro hydro2 is probably the worst culprit for leaving streaks and spots everywhereespecially on dark coloured cars. Dodo juice bead juice is another one that I’ve had issues with. And that’s not using them I’m direct sunlight either.
The Turtle wax one I used recently seemed to be ok but it’s durability wasn’t great in my opinion.
Ive not tried many others and tend to just go round with C2v3 and a decent microfibre now.
Ive had loads of issues with wet coat type sealants. CarPro hydro2 is probably the worst culprit for leaving streaks and spots everywhereespecially on dark coloured cars. Dodo juice bead juice is another one that I’ve had issues with. And that’s not using them I’m direct sunlight either.
The Turtle wax one I used recently seemed to be ok but it’s durability wasn’t great in my opinion.
Ive not tried many others and tend to just go round with C2v3 and a decent microfibre now.
I spray, jet wash and then dry the car. If you don't it spots everywhere
So. Ultra Mousse from Autosmart. Used it to do 4 cars over the weekend.
Thicker than Joey Essex, thats for sure. Dilution ratio is absolutely off its tits. I put no more than 10ml in the bottom of the lance, topped it to about 700ml mark and it was like shaving foam. Had to dial the lance back because it was so thick.
Cleaning wise I cant really comment much on. None of the cars were filthy but had a bit of road grime and bug splats. Did an OK job of shifting the bug splats but did well on road film.
I think this has to be my new favourite foam. Its thick, it dwells for ages, very economical, doesnt seem to smash the dick out of my LSP like Autofoam did and it rinses like a champ. No horrible residue left like Autofoam does. Top marks (so far) from me
Yeah and me. I have a couple of snow foams and the bh is by far the best imo
Ha ha yeah have tried that. It moves in glacier form on the floor 🤣