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I’m glad you finally tried this and reviewed it
I’d like to add you good people need to quit fighting or staying away from thick soaps in your foam cannons
Keep your good sturdy empty and clean gallon jugs, add enough soap for 4 foam gun loads of finished mix, add a quart of warm to hot water, cap it and shake like hell
Let it sit long enough to de-bubble and top off the jug with warm water added slowly
Give it a gentle shake and you have 4 quick reloads on hand
During the outdoor washing season I keep 2 gallons of this premix and a funnel ready to fill my cannon
Gold Class and Hyper Wash stay in suspension for as long as a jug lasts so you don’t need any more than a gentle swishing around before pouring
It’s also a no brainer if you know ahead of time that you don’t need a full load in your cannon for a small job because there’s no math involved in figuring out how much soap you need for a partial fill
It took longer to write this than it does to actually do it
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I keep my gallon jug of pre mixed shampoo on the side ready to refill my foam gun as I’m washing. If the car is dirty enough I have to refill. Having the jug handy makes things go by smoother while washing.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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@DFB. I think your review of Hyper Wash is spot on. Glad you finally got to try it for yourself. It got there quick! [nice spout on the bottle]
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That type of spout looks familiar. I swear I have one like that somewhere. I’ll put in on my gallon of HW too
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Originally Posted by Bill D
That type of spout looks familiar. I swear I have one like that somewhere. I’ll put in on my gallon of HW too
I used to have pumps on my gallons, but I stopped using them because they required you to pump them in the downward position in order to fit on my shelf and that was always a chore everytime I needed to dispense product because that downward pump usually created a mess.
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Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
I used to have pumps on my gallons, but I stopped using them because they required you to pump them in the downward position in order to fit on my shelf and that was always a chore everytime I needed to dispense product because that downward pump usually created a mess.
If I don't pull the pump head back up after dispensing an ounce instead of letting the spring slowly push it up I have to make sure I have a "drool cup" under the spout because it slowly pushes out another half a teaspoon or so over the next few hours
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Originally Posted by chilly
I’m glad you finally tried this and reviewed it
I’d like to add you good people need to quit fighting or staying away from thick soaps in your foam cannons
Keep your good sturdy empty and clean gallon jugs, add enough soap for 4 foam gun loads of finished mix, add a quart of warm to hot water, cap it and shake like hell
Let it sit long enough to de-bubble and top off the jug with warm water added slowly
Give it a gentle shake and you have 4 quick reloads on hand
During the outdoor washing season I keep 2 gallons of this premix and a funnel ready to fill my cannon
Gold Class and Hyper Wash stay in suspension for as long as a jug lasts so you don’t need any more than a gentle swishing around before pouring
It’s also a no brainer if you know ahead of time that you don’t need a full load in your cannon for a small job because there’s no math involved in figuring out how much soap you need for a partial fill
It took longer to write this than it does to actually do it
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Excellent tip!
Do you mix with distilled or demineralized water to maintain stability and foaming ability?
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Originally Posted by Bill D
That type of spout looks familiar. I swear I have one like that somewhere. I’ll put in on my gallon of HW too
I have them on most of my gallons now. (Sorry about the OG connection..........)
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
I used to have pumps on my gallons, but I stopped using them because they required you to pump them in the downward position in order to fit on my shelf and that was always a chore everytime I needed to dispense product because that downward pump usually created a mess.
Same for me, I found I was wasting too much product forgetting to lock it down.
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Originally Posted by DFB
Excellent tip!
Do you mix with distilled or demineralized water to maintain stability and foaming ability?
I don't anymore because the water at the new house doesn't kill foam like places I lived in the past
I tried it both ways last summer and there wasn't enough difference to be noticeable
I do use distilled for RW though, and thankfully I can get it fairly cheaply here, although there are times when the stores are simply out of it and I am not sure why
I use a multi towel (Gary Dean) method with RW and save whatever is left in the bucket and just add too it a gallon at a time so the math is easy
I also use distilled in my IK Foamer with BH Auto-Foam because it really makes a difference with that particular chemical
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FYI: I was interested in Koch GSF until I saw Danger: Corrosive on label. Turned the label around and saw in fine print 'Danger Causes Burn, Do not get on skin or clothing. Do not breath fumes Handle with care. Wear rubber gloves and safety glasses. Use only in well ventilated area'. First Ingredient Mention: Sulfuric Acid.
I think I will pass on this product.
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