Tried the new foam cannon today
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#32
128 ounces of water to 1 ounce of product is the ticket... just confirmed on the bottle.
Remember, hang on to those ratios - they're important. For one, you'll be wasting product but, for two, you can create a caustic solution that will strip wax in a heart beat. This not only holds true for using the foam gun but also for using the correct ratios in your bucket(s).
It's not precison chemistry (pending you're not using Hyper Wash (at 400:1)) so, if you're a little over or a little under, it's not the end of the world with most consumer-accessible products.
Remember, hang on to those ratios - they're important. For one, you'll be wasting product but, for two, you can create a caustic solution that will strip wax in a heart beat. This not only holds true for using the foam gun but also for using the correct ratios in your bucket(s).
It's not precison chemistry (pending you're not using Hyper Wash (at 400:1)) so, if you're a little over or a little under, it's not the end of the world with most consumer-accessible products.
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Originally Posted by RockPick
128 ounces of water to 1 ounce of product is the ticket... just confirmed on the bottle.
Remember, hang on to those ratios - they're important. For one, you'll be wasting product but, for two, you can create a caustic solution that will strip wax in a heart beat. This not only holds true for using the foam gun but also for using the correct ratios in your bucket(s).
It's not precison chemistry (pending you're not using Hyper Wash (at 400:1)) so, if you're a little over or a little under, it's not the end of the world with most consumer-accessible products.
Remember, hang on to those ratios - they're important. For one, you'll be wasting product but, for two, you can create a caustic solution that will strip wax in a heart beat. This not only holds true for using the foam gun but also for using the correct ratios in your bucket(s).
It's not precison chemistry (pending you're not using Hyper Wash (at 400:1)) so, if you're a little over or a little under, it's not the end of the world with most consumer-accessible products.