timaishu
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- Sep 12, 2010
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I have the autogeek foam gun. The one that hooks up to a hose.
I've used it a few times and Im starting to feel like its either an extra unnecessary step or I am doing an extra unnecessary step.
How do I properly use this thing?
Before. I would hose off the car with a garden sprayer to remove loose dirt. Then go one panel at a time with my sheepskin mit using the two bucket with grit guard method.
Now, I am starting with a the foam gun spray down with soap. I let it sit a minute, then swap out the gun with the garden sprayer. Spray off the soap. Clean one panel at a time with the sheep skin mit and two bucket with gritguard and then rinse that soap off again..
This is adding much more time to my detailing sessions and I dont feel like its the best way to go about it. I dont feel like its safe to spray the foam on the dry car to cleaning with the sheepskin mit without the rinse in between those steps.
Feed back please
I've used it a few times and Im starting to feel like its either an extra unnecessary step or I am doing an extra unnecessary step.
How do I properly use this thing?
Before. I would hose off the car with a garden sprayer to remove loose dirt. Then go one panel at a time with my sheepskin mit using the two bucket with grit guard method.
Now, I am starting with a the foam gun spray down with soap. I let it sit a minute, then swap out the gun with the garden sprayer. Spray off the soap. Clean one panel at a time with the sheep skin mit and two bucket with gritguard and then rinse that soap off again..
This is adding much more time to my detailing sessions and I dont feel like its the best way to go about it. I dont feel like its safe to spray the foam on the dry car to cleaning with the sheepskin mit without the rinse in between those steps.
Feed back please