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How good is the Gilmour



  titanic killer
As above really got a super sprayer and it doesnt do what i want it to do and i havent got a karcher pressure washers so comments on gilmour please
cheers
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
I've never used one , but for £50 they seem alot of money for something that just covers the car in foam at low pressure .

Have you never thought about a pressure washer ? There are some in Aldi now , £75 , they are made by Karcher and rebranded Powecraft , plus you get a 3 year guarantee . You'll be be able to foam the car at high and low pressure . :)
 
  RB 182
I have a Gilmour and I would go down the power washer with foam lance route as it's much better at covering the car. I use the power washer now with a free attachment that came with it.

I would put the money towards a power washer...or you can buy my Gilmour lol
 
  titanic killer
Thanks for the recommendations,as i said i allready have the super sprayer and it just doesnt put a layer of foam that sits on the car at all more like just soapy water lol and i want a fooking foam party going on!
Will ahve a look for the karcher products over the weekend:D
 
  RB 182
This is a picture from when I used it before to give you an idea of the foam it produces. That would probably have been with Super Snow Foam, the foam has probably run a bit before the picture was taken as well.

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MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
My efforts with a Karcher , a length of hose running into a 25 litre home brew fermenting bin with a couple of capfuls of shampoo . Use a vario lance ( around a tenner off ebay ) and you can have low pressure or high pressure foam :)

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  Mito Sportiva 135
I have a Super Spray and make loads of foam... and thats not even using that much shampoo in the bottle, probably only fill it about 10% and the rest with warm water.

Loads of suds - £8 very well spent in my opinion.

Will try and upload a photo later to show how much I normally get.
 
  titanic killer
What you using in your Super Sprayer?
Super snow foam and tried megs gold class obviously the snow is better but none of which actually puts like an inch of foam that will just sit there on the car as i just get really soapy water that stays a couple seconds then runs off
Im sure a saw a vid somewhere of someone using snow foam and it looked really good but i cant seem to get the results im looking for!
Can it be anything to do with having sealan/wax on the car as it does sheet water better than a car without?mightt try that theore on my works car
 
  Mito Sportiva 135
^ Not sure what you are doing wrong then, I have used Maxi Suds and now Snow Foam in mine and works a treat. Do you have the dilution rate set to full? Otherwise try a gentle shake and squeeze of the bottle to get the flow going.

Otherwise, perhaps your hose isn't at a high enough pressure?
 
  titanic killer
Yeah set to full dilution rate,warm water give a good shake before and during i do get soapy suds all over the car but i just want more something like that
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  ST
I love my Gilmour, i've also got a foam lance for our karcher, i don't use it tho my old man does and thinks its ace...

I also use extreme body wash n wax from chem guys in it...you can use almost any shampoo in it and it'll still make really good suds...
 
  Fiat Coupe 20vt
If you can afford, then a pressure washer with a foam attachment will ultimately produce better results. Don't be tempted into buying a cheap pressure washer though as they can be a flase economy and a pain in the ass.

Having siad that I find it a bit of a pain connecting the pressure washer up when washing the car so most times I do tend to just use the Gilmour as it's muich easier just attching that to the end of a hose.

I use chemical guys Extreme Body Wash N Wax most of the time , but tbh any shampoo i've tried using my karcher method produces lots of foam .

Thats a good shampoo :cool:
 
  titanic killer
I think i'll go down the pressure washer route then but like you said i find it a bit of a pain taking the extension out and stuff thats why i bought the super sprayer maybe i should of saved and bought the gilmour first!
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
If you can afford, then a pressure washer with a foam attachment will ultimately produce better results. Don't be tempted into buying a cheap pressure washer though as they can be a flase economy and a pain in the ass.

Having siad that I find it a bit of a pain connecting the pressure washer up when washing the car so most times I do tend to just use the Gilmour as it's muich easier just attching that to the end of a hose.

I use chemical guys Extreme Body Wash N Wax most of the time , but tbh any shampoo i've tried using my karcher method produces lots of foam .

Thats a good shampoo :cool:

I don't really find it much hassle connecting up the karcher . Granted it takes a while longer than just using a hose , but when you think that alot of people spend 4 or 5 hours or more washing , polishing , waxing etc ..... its not that much extra time added to your day really .

Looks like its got to be the karcher then?Or Gilmour?Still cant decide.lol

Have a look at the one in Aldi i mentioned . £75 with a 3 year guarantee and it's made by karcher so you know its gonna last . Just keep your receipt somewhere safe and if it goes titsup you can get a refund . :)

I've had my Karcher for 9 years now , if i was buying a new one that would be the one i would buy .
 

JMR

  RB 182 Cup
I think i'll go down the pressure washer route then but like you said i find it a bit of a pain taking the extension out and stuff thats why i bought the super sprayer maybe i should of saved and bought the gilmour first!

I was thinking of a Super Spray for the sake of £8. I know what you mean about messing around with the pressure washer, it is a ball ache. I have a crap one in the garage, never use it apart from cleaining the patio.:rolleyes:

Always clean the car using the hose though.

Youre not far away from me are you Turner172? I see coolchris555k now and again, he only lives 5 mins away and he fitted your maxogen with you didnt he?
 
  CS Dungeon
I rarely use my Gilmour these days on clients vehicles as I have a Karcher foam lance

The Gilmour is always fine for just giving the van its daily quick freshen up in between its weekly coat of wax, dont even get my hands wet lol

Super snow foam and gilmour
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Last Touch and Sonus Der Wunder drying towel and she's done in 10 mins :)
 
  titanic killer
I think i'll go down the pressure washer route then but like you said i find it a bit of a pain taking the extension out and stuff thats why i bought the super sprayer maybe i should of saved and bought the gilmour first!

I was thinking of a Super Spray for the sake of £8. I know what you mean about messing around with the pressure washer, it is a ball ache. I have a crap one in the garage, never use it apart from cleaining the patio.:rolleyes:

Always clean the car using the hose though.

Youre not far away from me are you Turner172? I see coolchris555k now and again, he only lives 5 mins away and he fitted your maxogen with you didnt he?
Yes mate i see chris A bit,let me no next time your over there will popover for a chat and stuff
Also if you want to try the super sprayer first ill bring it over for you to try mate
 
  Saxo :(
I'd personally save myself the money in the long run and buy the foamlance/pressure washer, the Gilmour is all well and good but it's only a matter of time before you will want to step up in the world.

Snow Foam/Poorboy's Super Slick & Suds is what I use.
 

JMR

  RB 182 Cup
I was thinking of a Super Spray for the sake of £8. I know what you mean about messing around with the pressure washer, it is a ball ache. I have a crap one in the garage, never use it apart from cleaining the patio.:rolleyes:

Always clean the car using the hose though.

Youre not far away from me are you Turner172? I see coolchris555k now and again, he only lives 5 mins away and he fitted your maxogen with you didnt he?
Yes mate i see chris A bit,let me no next time your over there will popover for a chat and stuff
Also if you want to try the super sprayer first ill bring it over for you to try mate

Cool, that sounds ideal mate.:D
 
  106 GTi
Gilmour won't get close to the amount of foam one of the lances will. Gilmour however does the job just fine me, but wont produce the shaving foam type effect some look for.
 

JMR

  RB 182 Cup
Thats the frase i was looking for Rich 'the shaving foam effect' lol.

So let me get this right, you're gonna get the old hose pipe out, give it a squirt, then get some shaving foam on the old boy, maybe wax it afterwards.....:eek:

Looks like the car will get a clean afterwards when you've got time then.;)
 
  titanic killer
When attatching foam lance how does it sit on your pressure gun?As my old man has one with foam lance/bottle and when attached with bayonet fixing it sit at 45degrees so the siphoning effect wouldnt work properly,i thought it should sit directly under the gun
 


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