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best to spray it on a wet car.
heres how i use it:
wet car
spray on snowfoam and leave for 2-3mins
rinse
spray on again and go over the car with a sponge or a mit
then rinse off
The foam clings better on a dry car meaning that it will stay on the car longer.
When you foam up try and leave it on the car for 4 or 5 mins so that it has a decent time to work.
Then rinse off and either decide to re-foam and then wash with a mitt, or wash with the mitt after the first foam, depending on how dirty the car is.
^ +1 on spraying onto a dry car, but wet still works ok too.
If you haven't bought it already, when buying Snow Foam I like the one with wax already in it as seems to leave a slightly slicker finish if your cars already waxed or sealed.
it does no favours to the paintwork as it takes layers off in time. I wanted to buy this from my supplier but he told me dont waste your money as its not worth it. I would stick to the old fashioned way imo matie.
^ Rubbish, it's absolutely fine. Think some people mistake it with TFR or something, it may degrade it if you used it every day for a couple of months but have had no problems with it stripping LSPs off cars.
i think it depends on what product you use about it stripping layers of wax and sealant. i just used ag bodywork conditioner and it foamed up quite good and that wont strip sealants.
which one you have ? in a litre bottle 2cm of snowfoam and 1cm shampoo normally does the trick. spray on dry for added longtivity. clean you wheels while wait