Mike Phillips
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Decontaminating and Foam Gun Washing a Barn Find by Mike Phillips - GTechniq Citrus Foam and Iron and Fallout Remover
Over the last couple of weeks I've used and reviewed a lot of new product from GTechniq. To do the testing and reviews I detailed a half dozen cars including a 1972 Barn Find Boattail Rivera.
Before buffing it out it was incredibly dirty so I took the opportunity of getting it clean to use the new GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover & W4 Citrus Foam. Now I already had used these two products on a 2016 Mercedes-Benz loaner car from the local Mercedes-Benz dealership but the pictures were not what I would call spectacular because the car was not that contaminated and white foam against a white car doesn't show up very well. So kind of boring.
Here's the link to that review...
Review: GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover & W4 Citrus Foam - Mike Phillips
So here's some pictures that are the exact extreme opposite of the pictures of the white Mercedes-Benz pictures. I let the pictures do most of the talking. No one reads anymore anyways... :laughing:
First mixing up the Citrus Foam Wash in a foam gun.
This is my favorite way to wash cars. Did you see AJ using a foam gun on the RV on last week's episode of Competition Ready TV?
Back to the story at hand...
This is a Wheel Woolies Foam Gun Stirring Stick, you can get one on Autogeek.com
Ready to go!
Now remember....
This car has been sitting abandoned in a barn for around 25 years. This is the original single stage metallic paint, or at least what's left of it.
Yeah... that looks bad... real bad....
Time to get busy...
Turns white when it dries...
Don't let this freak you out when you use it but it dries like a white goo. When you wash the car it liquefies and washes off... no worries. No staining or anything. I also used this stuff on a brand spanking new Mercedes-Benz C550 and even after it dried on the really expensive car no issues. So don't freak out.
Now to wash the mess off using my handy-dandy foam gun!
Yeah... no pictures of me moving a wash mitt over the car as no one was around to take pictures but for the record I did in fact wash the car and even cleaned the wheels and tires.
On Autogeek.com
GTechniq W4 Citrus Foam
GTechniq W4 Citrus Foam
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover 250 ml
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover 500 ml
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover 500 ml.
Over the last couple of weeks I've used and reviewed a lot of new product from GTechniq. To do the testing and reviews I detailed a half dozen cars including a 1972 Barn Find Boattail Rivera.
Before buffing it out it was incredibly dirty so I took the opportunity of getting it clean to use the new GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover & W4 Citrus Foam. Now I already had used these two products on a 2016 Mercedes-Benz loaner car from the local Mercedes-Benz dealership but the pictures were not what I would call spectacular because the car was not that contaminated and white foam against a white car doesn't show up very well. So kind of boring.
Here's the link to that review...
Review: GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover & W4 Citrus Foam - Mike Phillips
So here's some pictures that are the exact extreme opposite of the pictures of the white Mercedes-Benz pictures. I let the pictures do most of the talking. No one reads anymore anyways... :laughing:
First mixing up the Citrus Foam Wash in a foam gun.
This is my favorite way to wash cars. Did you see AJ using a foam gun on the RV on last week's episode of Competition Ready TV?

Back to the story at hand...
This is a Wheel Woolies Foam Gun Stirring Stick, you can get one on Autogeek.com
Ready to go!
Now remember....
This car has been sitting abandoned in a barn for around 25 years. This is the original single stage metallic paint, or at least what's left of it.
Yeah... that looks bad... real bad....
Time to get busy...
Turns white when it dries...
Don't let this freak you out when you use it but it dries like a white goo. When you wash the car it liquefies and washes off... no worries. No staining or anything. I also used this stuff on a brand spanking new Mercedes-Benz C550 and even after it dried on the really expensive car no issues. So don't freak out.
Now to wash the mess off using my handy-dandy foam gun!
Yeah... no pictures of me moving a wash mitt over the car as no one was around to take pictures but for the record I did in fact wash the car and even cleaned the wheels and tires.
On Autogeek.com
GTechniq W4 Citrus Foam
GTechniq W4 Citrus Foam
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover 250 ml
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover 500 ml
GTechniq W6 Iron and General Fallout Remover 500 ml.
