PouncingPanzer1
Go Kart Champion
- Location
- Cleveland/Amish Country
Hey guys,
Looking for those who have a vehicle with a ceramic coating, and utilize a "foam" device. Since getting a coating I can no longer use my go-to snow foam, Chemical Guys Honeydew, as it contains gloss enhancers. Big no-no for coatings. I use CarPro Reset in my soap bucket, but it has a weak foam game. I am looking for an alternative and curious what others use. Only snow foam alternative I have found is Bilt Hamber Auto Foam, but it seems to perform poorly unless you have a lance or foam cannon, I have a blaster, the kind you use with a garden hose. Since getting a coating, owning a pressure washer has more meaning, so a lance may be in my future anyhow. But I have only had the foam blaster for a year now, and would like to get some more use out of it.
Taking suggestions for coating safe snow foams. I am planning on getting a list together. If possible, I may acquire some soaps and send them to the lab my work sends oil and coolant samples too. Get the full make-up of them to see what is really in them. Sounds a bit excessive, but I'm a bit excessive when it comes to exterior care.
For starters, I may pick up Meguire's Gold Class to try in my foam blaster. It isn't a snow foam, but it's coating safe and cheap. May be worth a shot. I remember years ago it worked well. Cheers and thanks. Happy washing guys.
Looking for those who have a vehicle with a ceramic coating, and utilize a "foam" device. Since getting a coating I can no longer use my go-to snow foam, Chemical Guys Honeydew, as it contains gloss enhancers. Big no-no for coatings. I use CarPro Reset in my soap bucket, but it has a weak foam game. I am looking for an alternative and curious what others use. Only snow foam alternative I have found is Bilt Hamber Auto Foam, but it seems to perform poorly unless you have a lance or foam cannon, I have a blaster, the kind you use with a garden hose. Since getting a coating, owning a pressure washer has more meaning, so a lance may be in my future anyhow. But I have only had the foam blaster for a year now, and would like to get some more use out of it.
Taking suggestions for coating safe snow foams. I am planning on getting a list together. If possible, I may acquire some soaps and send them to the lab my work sends oil and coolant samples too. Get the full make-up of them to see what is really in them. Sounds a bit excessive, but I'm a bit excessive when it comes to exterior care.
For starters, I may pick up Meguire's Gold Class to try in my foam blaster. It isn't a snow foam, but it's coating safe and cheap. May be worth a shot. I remember years ago it worked well. Cheers and thanks. Happy washing guys.