Autosmart Actimousse snow foam ( pics )
Autosmart Actimousse snow foam ( pics )
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ipwn

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2,920 posts

208 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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Thought I'd post it here for people who don't visit DW

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...


Stig

11,823 posts

301 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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Looks good. I use BH, but that certainly seems to clean well.

mneame

1,484 posts

228 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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Looks impressive. I was having a read on the AS site earlier. May have to find out who my local rep is. biggrin

Anatol

1,392 posts

251 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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There was a chap selling it on eBay. Sent me out one of the barrels with pump dispenser for about £45 I think.

Tol

PJ S

10,842 posts

244 months

Saturday 25th July 2009
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It's a foaming TFR, which is all well and good for cleaning if you plan on claying or polishing afterwards, but useless for preserving your LSP.
Atl least with BH AF used at the recommended 4% PIR, your LSP is likely to be still there when you rinse off.

ipwn

Original Poster:

2,920 posts

208 months

Saturday 25th July 2009
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PJ S said:
It's a foaming TFR, which is all well and good for cleaning if you plan on claying or polishing afterwards, but useless for preserving your LSP.
Atl least with BH AF used at the recommended 4% PIR, your LSP is likely to be still there when you rinse off.
Yes but for me I wax every 2 months.

As long as it goes off after 10 washes I don't mind biggrin

ipwn

Original Poster:

2,920 posts

208 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Thought I'd update here

Just went outside and threw a glass of water on the bonnet :O

A reminder, that is 11 washes and it still pulls more dirt than the BH Autofoam !!!! Oh and is cheaper too biggrin



I am going to keep going until there is no wax left. A few washes ago I would have normally topped up on a layer of wax frown

PJ S

10,842 posts

244 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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You're basing your assumption there's any protection still on the paintwork using beading?
A) Those beads don't look that impressive, in fact they look pretty poor
B) Beading is only a function of surface tension, nothing more. It certainly doesn't indicate any protection from your chosen LSP remains, as clean, clayed bare paintwork will bead very nicely.