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Snow foaming your car
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Ok so this is very easy to do but you do still need to know what your doing first time round as it doesn't tell you on the bottle!

You need:
A car.....
Pressure washer
Snow foam lance
Snow foam

Now a little about it. The idea of snow foam is you spray it onto the car and leave it for a while. It removes the surface dirt from the car eliminating the need for you to take a sponge to the car. The means wax products stay for longer and you damage the paint a lot less because your not rubbing a sponge against the car (which effectively turns into sandpaper on really dirty cars!)
Snowfoam works great on a well maintained body. Not so great on a dirty car which has had neglect when it comes to the body work. The whole idea of it is to maintain. Not as a initial wash!

So, to start! Take your lance and attach to the pressure washer. Obviously you need the hose and mains connected!
Remove the bottle from the lance and put about an inch of snowfoam concentrate in the bottom. Now fill the bottle to 3/4 with water (carefully! If you jet it in, it will all just foam out of the bottle)
Reattach the bottle to the lance. Set the mixture to minimum and close the outlet of the lance right up.
The first few sprays will be a trial to get the mixture setting right.
Spray the car a few times and see how it comes out. You should be getting a thick foam that doesnt just run straight off the car. The idea is you want to be keeping the foam on the car between 5-10 minutes depending on the contamination. If it runs off quite quickly, up the mixture. As you up the mixture, you want to open the outlet on the lance accordingly. This isn't too important but helps.
Got your mixture right? Good cover the car and leave it for a while. You will see the foam working its magic lifting the dirt from the car.
After 5-10 minutes, get the normal lance on your pressure washer and wash it all off the car. Clean!

As said, it works much better on a polished car. The idea is to maintain the shine and protection on the paint.
One side of my car has been polished and waxed where as the other hasn't. As you can see from the photos below, there is a big difference on how well it removes the dirt.

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Polished side

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Non polished. It's difficult to see in the photos but it is still a bit grubby.

Last one, what the car looked like after a couple of minutes of foam
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Hope this helps some. Will add links to the products I used in a bit after some dinner Smile
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Snow foaming your car - by Niall - 01-04-2012, 05:06 PM
RE: Snow foaming your car - by MiiTCH - 31-03-2013, 10:30 AM
RE: Snow foaming your car - by Tom - 31-03-2013, 02:47 PM
RE: Snow foaming your car - by Niall - 04-04-2013, 07:45 PM
Re: Snow foaming your car - by Niall - 01-04-2012, 06:49 PM
Snow foaming your car - by kentiiboii - 01-04-2012, 07:39 PM
Re: Snow foaming your car - by Niall - 01-04-2012, 07:42 PM
Re: Snow foaming your car - by Scott - 01-04-2012, 09:04 PM
Re: Snow foaming your car - by Ben Jay - 02-04-2012, 08:31 AM

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