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      05-31-2008, 02:14 AM   #1
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Got My Foam Cannon.. Now What?

So I got my Karcher foam cannon and it seems to make great foam, I just filled up the container with CG Max Suds II and sprayed away. My only complaint is that it is a pretty small reservoir cup.

I do have a couple of questions for those of you that use a foam cannon.

Do you just dump pure soap into the reservoir? Or do you use a mixture of product?

Also I tried searching a bit and could not find any techniques on what to do after the car has been foamed. Do you guys just leave the foam on and carry on with a two bucket wash method after the car has soaked for a few min? Or do you rinse off, then continue washing.

Any input on technique would be much appreciated!

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could you kindly take some pics next time of the foam on the car? Would like to see how well CF Max Suds II work with karcher
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Or do you use a mixture of product?
mixture of product and water, you can search around for what ratio others use but its really a trail and error type thing.

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techniques on what to do after the car has been foamed.
this is a topic almost as controversial as what wax is better.

from what i read this is the order from most popular being first:
  1. foam the car, let foam soak for 5 - 10 mins, rinse, then wash using the regular two bucket method.
  2. foam the car, let foam soak for 5 - 10 mins, w/o rinsing wash using the regular two bucket method.
  3. foam the car, then wash using only a rinse bucket.
  4. foam the car, let foam soak for 5 - 10 mins, rinse and dry (used only for quick washes when car is not too dirty and time is limited)
  5. foam the car, let foam soak for 5 - 10 mins, rinse, wash using only a rinse bucket by applying foam to each panel as you use your wash mitt.
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^ that seems a little extreme.
i was looking into getting a foam gun, figuring it would help save time during my wash process. in doing research i was surprised to find it actually increases the wash time as the majority of guys are using foam cannons as a method to avoid marring, pre-soak to remove loose dirt then regular two bucket.

its for this reason that i didn't bother getting one. hope someone can prove my research wrong.
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i was looking into getting a foam gun, figuring it would help save time during my wash process. in doing research i was surprised to find it actually increases the wash time as the majority of guys are using foam cannons as a method to avoid marring, pre-soak to remove loose dirt then regular two bucket.

its for this reason that i didn't bother getting one. hope someone can prove my research wrong.
I have one and your are spot on. It definitely adds time. I got it to decrease the chance of marring cars that have already been washed. Experimenting I found that it's bes for a preasoak. I also use it as a presoak for ONR washes. When I left the foam on and used the two bucket method I found that it was hard to see what spots I missed. Also I only recommend using it as the sole wash method if you are using Deionized water to rinse it and not touching the paint to dry it.
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Ok, I am a complete dumbass. As I was reading, while trying to pay bills, and talk on the phone, I saw this thread. Stupid me was thinking that he was saying foam the car FIVE times. Yes, I would agree with that post. The foam gun will take longer but is better for the car. IDIOT! Had to throw another one of those in there for myself!!
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