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simple1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2006 Location: Somerset Posts: 1657 |
We have serious hard water issues round here and if you use tap water you get lime which is corrosive (bird being the most caustic substance known to cars). If you wash cars in sunlight or warm, you will get droplet marks and if you read the small print I bet a good steak dinner it will have some get out clause. For tens of years, we have washed cars without snow foam and other fancy guff, I use a bucket, car shampoo and water through power washer from rain water butt and get clean car, no scratches no marks and no fuss or expensive products. It all hyped up by product companies as must haves. Rant over. 2x TDV6. SE and HSE. Both returned to sender with issues👀
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Mon Apr 21 2014 12:59pm |
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Nik Member Since: 19 Nov 2010 Location: Up North Posts: 657 |
Couldn't agree more.
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Mon Apr 21 2014 5:46pm |
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designboy Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: whitehead co antrim Posts: 338 |
Yea I bought it too as I wanted to save on buying the lance after shelling out £45 on a wax, I thought £15 on the foam would be a nice touch. It worked nicely foaming and I was happy watching it. Says it does 15 washes, but to cover the RRS it took around 1/4 off the bottle. So guessing its more close to 4 washes
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Tue Apr 22 2014 11:35pm |
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faceliftlee Member Since: 21 Feb 2014 Location: westmidlands Posts: 38 |
SNOW IN ACTION
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Wed Apr 23 2014 1:38am |
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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
A picture of mine before it was paint corrected and waxed. Autoshine snowfoam used on mine though.
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Wed Apr 23 2014 8:08am |
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RRS Daz Member Since: 22 Jan 2012 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 797 |
Why is using this foam better then using a bottle of tfr? |
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Wed Apr 23 2014 11:02am |
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Beancounter_74 Member Since: 11 Oct 2011 Location: Down here now... Posts: 5796 |
TRF will discolour/fade any susceptible plastics and paint finishes. I'd shy away from TFR to be honest.
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Wed Apr 23 2014 11:12am |
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Terryrrs Member Since: 25 Dec 2013 Location: Suffolk Posts: 158 |
I think TFR and snow foam is the same except one foams more. What is the use of snow foam if it does not remove traffic film and if it does then it is a TFR. There are TFR that are not caustic. The local hand car wash will use very aggressive TFR because
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Wed Apr 23 2014 11:38am |
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Beancounter_74 Member Since: 11 Oct 2011 Location: Down here now... Posts: 5796 |
Some snow foams just loosen dirt and still require the car to have a full mitt/sponge wash. You can foam with just a shampoo Some people will use snow foam just to remove the heavy crud, then jet
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Wed Apr 23 2014 12:14pm |
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Terryrrs Member Since: 25 Dec 2013 Location: Suffolk Posts: 158 |
What I am trying to say is that snow foam is TFR but with a foaming agent added at least that is what my chemical suppliers tell me. I just don't want people to be hoodwinked into thinking snow foam is like a shampoo. However I am not a chemist and just take my suppliers word for it and if I have had the wool pulled over my eyes I would like to be told
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Wed Apr 23 2014 1:30pm |
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Beancounter_74 Member Since: 11 Oct 2011 Location: Down here now... Posts: 5796 |
I think in some circumstances you are right , but in others snow foam is just a shampoo with a foaming agent.
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Wed Apr 23 2014 1:39pm |
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RRS Daz Member Since: 22 Jan 2012 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 797 |
I've never had an issue with tfr on my motorbikes, cars or caravans and my mate used it for his valeting business too.
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Wed Apr 23 2014 2:30pm |
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Hugh Haddow Member Since: 03 Jul 2009 Location: Prestwick Posts: 202 |
I use Bilt Hamber HD in my foam lance. Brilliant. However don't let it dry out.
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Wed Apr 23 2014 2:47pm |
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