Quite a few people have PM'ed me regarding the advantages of a pre-rinse/snowfoam before a bucket wash as opposed to a rinse with a hose pipe?
The idea behind the use of foam in detailing circles is a simple one, and the benefits are obvious. If you apply snow foams or multi-purpose cleaners to dirty surfaces and enable them to cling in situ for many minutes at a time, the cleaning agents have much longer to work and therefore dissolve and suspend a lot more dirt and grime. By the time the foam is eventually rinsed off, much of the dirt and grime is simply washed away, leaving relatively clean surfaces behind. Clearly, the major benefit here is that the bulk of dirt removal is done before any hand washing takes place, which greatly reduces the risk of inflicting surface marring and fine scratches during the wash process. Something a rinse with a hose simply does not and cannot do.
(If you don't have a jetwasher at home then use the pressure sprayer and apply product at the local garages jetwash. One with self selectable programmes or where you buy time is best. Never, ever, ever use the brush at a garages jetwash. Use garden pressure sprayer to apply product, wait a good 5 minutes then buy your time or insert your token)
Filthy car:
Drivers side much dirtier than passenger side:
AutoFinesse Avalanche snowfoam
Topped up with water
Applied to less dirtier passenger side
Snowfoam doing what it's supposed to do
BiltHamber Surfex HD applied 1:9 ratio to dirtier drivers side
Rinsed off with jetwash
This was the filthy drivers side, with only Surfex applied via a pressure sprayer then rinsed. No touch washing.
This was the less filthy passengers side, with only AF Avalanche applied via a snowfoam lance then rinsed. Again no touch washing. Still some dirt evident.
Wipe test with a brand new Detailers Preference MF cloth and AF Finale QD.
Passenger side wiped
Drivers side wiped, proving pre-rinse shifted more dirt than the snowfoam.
Surfexed whole car again, again no touch washing then rinsed off
Conclusion..........
Has snowfoam been beaten by its cheaper pre-rinse rival?
Answer.........
IMO, yes.
The idea behind the use of foam in detailing circles is a simple one, and the benefits are obvious. If you apply snow foams or multi-purpose cleaners to dirty surfaces and enable them to cling in situ for many minutes at a time, the cleaning agents have much longer to work and therefore dissolve and suspend a lot more dirt and grime. By the time the foam is eventually rinsed off, much of the dirt and grime is simply washed away, leaving relatively clean surfaces behind. Clearly, the major benefit here is that the bulk of dirt removal is done before any hand washing takes place, which greatly reduces the risk of inflicting surface marring and fine scratches during the wash process. Something a rinse with a hose simply does not and cannot do.
(If you don't have a jetwasher at home then use the pressure sprayer and apply product at the local garages jetwash. One with self selectable programmes or where you buy time is best. Never, ever, ever use the brush at a garages jetwash. Use garden pressure sprayer to apply product, wait a good 5 minutes then buy your time or insert your token)
Filthy car:
Drivers side much dirtier than passenger side:
AutoFinesse Avalanche snowfoam
Topped up with water
Applied to less dirtier passenger side
Snowfoam doing what it's supposed to do
BiltHamber Surfex HD applied 1:9 ratio to dirtier drivers side
Rinsed off with jetwash
This was the filthy drivers side, with only Surfex applied via a pressure sprayer then rinsed. No touch washing.
This was the less filthy passengers side, with only AF Avalanche applied via a snowfoam lance then rinsed. Again no touch washing. Still some dirt evident.
Wipe test with a brand new Detailers Preference MF cloth and AF Finale QD.
Passenger side wiped
Drivers side wiped, proving pre-rinse shifted more dirt than the snowfoam.
Surfexed whole car again, again no touch washing then rinsed off
Conclusion..........
Has snowfoam been beaten by its cheaper pre-rinse rival?
Answer.........
IMO, yes.
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