Discussion
Hi,
I have 3 cars that I regularly wash, one of which is 1986 MY and has red paint that oxidises very quickly so requires regular polishing with a UV protective polish (I use Zaino Z3) to avoid regular machine polishing (I have been using Farcella G3 because I have a tube that seems to last forever).
Shortly after washing and polishing the car, it will develop a layer of Sahara type fine sand all over it which is only visible due to the shine. This got me thinking that rather than just the two bucket method, maybe I should use Snow Foam to remove any (not so visible) grit before regular washing.
My question is as a general consumer rather than a detailer, is it worth using widely available Demon Foam or is it worth buying a more trade related make of snow foam? If so which one?
Thanks,
Mark.
PS I have used Demon Shine before and wasn't that impressed with the results.
I have 3 cars that I regularly wash, one of which is 1986 MY and has red paint that oxidises very quickly so requires regular polishing with a UV protective polish (I use Zaino Z3) to avoid regular machine polishing (I have been using Farcella G3 because I have a tube that seems to last forever).
Shortly after washing and polishing the car, it will develop a layer of Sahara type fine sand all over it which is only visible due to the shine. This got me thinking that rather than just the two bucket method, maybe I should use Snow Foam to remove any (not so visible) grit before regular washing.
My question is as a general consumer rather than a detailer, is it worth using widely available Demon Foam or is it worth buying a more trade related make of snow foam? If so which one?
Thanks,
Mark.
PS I have used Demon Shine before and wasn't that impressed with the results.
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