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What Snow Foam Do You Use

Discussion in 'Detailing and cleaning' started by West Cork Paul, Mar 5, 2024.

  1. Just cleaned down my GG700SM using a recently purchased Kracher foam gun and snow foam, works pretty well. Once I’d rinsed the foam off most off the dirt had gone. Let it dry a little then finished it off with WD40 on a micro fibre cloth.
     
  2. check in the store - it's the same card! - mine certainly is :):upyeah:
     
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  3. Useful, just bought a battery for the Daughters car as it’s been struggling to start and was showing only 11volts according to the auto sparky who’s run a diagnostic test on it. £35 for the test 133 for the battery a £33 reduction.
     
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  4. I thought they only had clean dry roads in Cork Paul?
     
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  5. All ph neutral shampoo, foam, won't strip your wax
    If your bike is full of tar, road salt...vasco prewash is a good product


    Iron X on brakes and wheels to remove brake dust
    Let sit for 5 to 10 mins, while I set up power washer
    Spray foam, let sit for 5 to 10mins
    Rinse off
    Spray foam
    Use lambs wool mith for bodywork, another for wheels
    Optional: two bucket method , one bucket with water only and grit guard, second bucket with water and soap , grit guard (minimise scratches to paint work)
    Snow foam, let sit while I clean up
    Rinse
    Dry with drying towel

    If it needs a wax , I will use autoglym super resin polish , it contains fillers , will hide any micro scratches in the paint work, buff off , apply a good wax , autoglym hd , fusso ...

    WD40 or ACF50 , suspension, engine,plastics ...

    Apart from cleaning the bike , you will notice any safety issues, reason I also like to clean the bike using this method

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  6. One useful tip is don't rinse your bike (or car) before using snow foam. If you apply straight onto a dry vehicle it will allow it to dwell longer rather than just slide off.
     
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  7. Pro Kleen have a large range of cleaning products that I've been happy to use over the years.
    And yes it's all about the gun. Maybe check Stuart Fillingham on you tube for a gun review.
     
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  8. I have both Autoglym Polar Blast and Bilt Hamber Touchless. The former is pH neutral so for when the bike isn't too dirty, the latter is stronger. Happy with both.

    Another vote for the Worx cordless. Quick to set up (so more likely to wash the bike!) and lower pressure, so prefer to use it on the bike rather than Karcher that I keep for the car.

    I don't pre-rinse with water alone (as means snow foam will fall off and not dwell, it dilutes the snowfoam ratio, but most importantly you're blasting hardened dirt over the bike with only water for lubrication).

    So for me, i do:
    Foam (snowfoam)
    Rinse
    Foam (apply the shampoo with the pressure washer, then wash with mitts / microfibres)
    Rinse

    This means I only need 1 bucket (for rinse, don't need a shampoo bucket).

    Can also do zero bucket method if you have 5 or 6 mitts / microfibres, that after cleaning a section you put away and pick another clean one.
     
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