I've read many threads here at AG re: both guns and cannons, but can't yet figure out the better item for my situation - I'm a backyard detailer with an 05 Pacifica and an 06 300c SRT8. I wash both...a lot using the 2 bucket approach, but it takes me a long time and wifey doesn't like that.
If I understand from the threads and vids, cannons result in a greater density of suds that sit on the panel longer relative to guns. Is that the case?
I do not have a pressure washer, but wifey does want one of those for other household chores, so I might have an in to get one, but money is tight as we are saving for a house.
So...the question is - for the 1x a week car wash guy who lives in Portland, OR where it rains from October through April, what would be appropriate?
With the winter rains, I'd love to find a product where I could drive for the week and get a good layer of road film and then have a wash product that I spray on, dwell, rinse and be done. Is that available? Or do I need the mitt to get that film off anyway?
Look forward to your advice, suggestions, etc. TIA!
If I understand from the threads and vids, cannons result in a greater density of suds that sit on the panel longer relative to guns. Is that the case?
I do not have a pressure washer, but wifey does want one of those for other household chores, so I might have an in to get one, but money is tight as we are saving for a house.
So...the question is - for the 1x a week car wash guy who lives in Portland, OR where it rains from October through April, what would be appropriate?
With the winter rains, I'd love to find a product where I could drive for the week and get a good layer of road film and then have a wash product that I spray on, dwell, rinse and be done. Is that available? Or do I need the mitt to get that film off anyway?
Look forward to your advice, suggestions, etc. TIA!