A-train
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If the pre soak loosens any grit, a rinse will get rid of it before you grind it into your paint with your wash mitt.
That's exactly why I rinse after I let it sit.
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If the pre soak loosens any grit, a rinse will get rid of it before you grind it into your paint with your wash mitt.
Being the proud owner of a foam cannon (thanks to A-Train) an using it for a week on clients cars i would have to :iagree:all depends on the soap your using. I used CGW&G to strip before a correcting an it worked perfect. but also use megs hyper wash on maintenance washes an dosent seem to affect LSP (so far). So as i see it as long as you dont use a high dilution the soap shouldnt strip LSP
It's an MTM hydro. Got it off amazon.
What soap are you using and how are you dialing the gun in?
What soap are you using and how are you dialing the gun in?
I use chemicals guys CWG, optimum, and dura gloss. I just adjust the nozzle on the end to shoot a tighter pattern, you could also try putting in another oz of soap and not filling it all the way up. If I want it thick ill put two oz of soap and maybe 24-25 oz of water shake it up then fire away. I traded lsufan my old one, but just orders a new one bc I missed it.