this may be obvious to most but this is one thing i learned using my foam cannon for the 1st. time. keep in mind I've never used my pressure washer for washing vehicle's before.
before i foam up the vehicle I'll spray it down with the wand & then rinse it off with the wand after 4 or 5 min. i found myself reaching out over the hood, fenders & roof with the wand. when you've got the
trigger squeezed you're in control of the wand.
but once you let off the trigger that wand does a nose dive & can send the tip into your paint. if you're reaching out & over it's hard to catch yourself from not doing it.
it might seem simple but i almost screwed up. my foam cannon setup is a stubby setup so i use two hands & have good control (like Elliot Ness using a tommy gun). the wand i use is 18'' long so it's easy to use with one hand. hope this will help someone.
and here's a few pics of using a foam cannon. the truck was washed a week ago but never left the property. i just soaked it down & then rinsed, it can't get any easier.
hmardown
yes i know I'll need to cut back on the soap
:wow:.
before i foam up the vehicle I'll spray it down with the wand & then rinse it off with the wand after 4 or 5 min. i found myself reaching out over the hood, fenders & roof with the wand. when you've got the
trigger squeezed you're in control of the wand.
but once you let off the trigger that wand does a nose dive & can send the tip into your paint. if you're reaching out & over it's hard to catch yourself from not doing it.
it might seem simple but i almost screwed up. my foam cannon setup is a stubby setup so i use two hands & have good control (like Elliot Ness using a tommy gun). the wand i use is 18'' long so it's easy to use with one hand. hope this will help someone.
and here's a few pics of using a foam cannon. the truck was washed a week ago but never left the property. i just soaked it down & then rinsed, it can't get any easier.
hmardown
yes i know I'll need to cut back on the soap
:wow:.
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