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#76
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
This is exactly how I wash with the foam gun. I fill a bucket with a little water and soap for the wheels. I fill another bucket with my grit guard and clean water, it'll be the rinse bucket. I wash the wheels first. I load the "hopper/container" with my soap/water mix, shake. I rinse the car down with water. I shake the container a second time and spray the whole upper part of the vehicle and one side. I'll wash that side with my mit, rinsing my mit out every so often. I rinse it off. Spray the other side including the front and rear, wash with the mit and than rinse.
Voila, done.
I also recommend buying the foam gun soap that Auto Geek sells for their foam gun. It's leaps and bounds better than say Meguairs Gold Class. It's expensive but I find I don't need to have another bucket of soap, it provides more than enough lubrication for the surface.
Voila, done.
I also recommend buying the foam gun soap that Auto Geek sells for their foam gun. It's leaps and bounds better than say Meguairs Gold Class. It's expensive but I find I don't need to have another bucket of soap, it provides more than enough lubrication for the surface.
Ok here I go again. So you spray the top left half of your truck's roof than rinse off, than you do the same thing for the right half of the roof. If so, once your done with the roof do you dry it off or do you wait until your done with the whole truck?
#77
Originally Posted by pmason718
Ok here I go again. So you spray the top left half of your truck's roof than rinse off, than you do the same thing for the right half of the roof. If so, once your done with the roof do you dry it off or do you wait until your done with the whole truck?
Lately I've been doing the roof last out of sheer laziness.
As long as you keep it wet, it shouldn't matter either way.
#79
Originally Posted by pmason718
Once I put the foam on the roof, should I go over it with my mitt of just rinse the foam off and dry it.
#83
Poorboy's has a solid product line that is well respected within the detailing circles. www.poorboysworld.com
Like all lines out there, there are great products and duds within them and that, of course, is a subjective opinion. I use several of their products but don't care for one or two that I've tried. Ultimately, it'll be up to the end user to determine if the product is for them.
-RP-
Like all lines out there, there are great products and duds within them and that, of course, is a subjective opinion. I use several of their products but don't care for one or two that I've tried. Ultimately, it'll be up to the end user to determine if the product is for them.
-RP-
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the forum has kinda been dead lately... i mean I used to be totally addicted to the forum... now... i guess I am but its a constant refresh hopeing someone posts something. Iam4st8, i think after seeing this site I almost as much in containers to make everything "pretty" as what i do in product!
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