Snow Foam; how to, and what next...?
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Hi world
I'm new to the world of snow-foam, however, i love the idea of it - so a couple of questions if I may?
Firstly, when you cover the car in foam and then leave it, what's next? Do you then totally rinse it and then do a normal contact wash? (I assume you don't use the foam as suds?).
Secondly, I assume it has to be done using a jet washer? If so I'd better dig mine out the garage
Thanks
Tony
I'm new to the world of snow-foam, however, i love the idea of it - so a couple of questions if I may?
Firstly, when you cover the car in foam and then leave it, what's next? Do you then totally rinse it and then do a normal contact wash? (I assume you don't use the foam as suds?).
Secondly, I assume it has to be done using a jet washer? If so I'd better dig mine out the garage

Thanks
Tony
Yes and yes. And use a foam lance attachment.
TBH, whilst contact is minimal and foam is high, snowfoaming is a lower grade clean than using a TFR or contact wash. But it is fun and if a strong foam and enogh dwell time is used it can do something. But don't assume it cleans like a normal shampoo wash - air doesn't clean cars per se (although the bubbling action helps lift surface dirt) and the foam IS very aerated. Hence the long dwell time needed.
TBH, whilst contact is minimal and foam is high, snowfoaming is a lower grade clean than using a TFR or contact wash. But it is fun and if a strong foam and enogh dwell time is used it can do something. But don't assume it cleans like a normal shampoo wash - air doesn't clean cars per se (although the bubbling action helps lift surface dirt) and the foam IS very aerated. Hence the long dwell time needed.
Tony,
For a car to visit first time to me then we use strong proper snow chemicals that are just for that job with a bit of bug and tar remover or all purpose cleaner if really grubby
snow foam cleaners
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/v...
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/s...
http://www.bilthamber.com/autofoam.html
mixed with a combo of this sometimes
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/c...
or
http://www.bilthamber.com/surfex-hd.html
or
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-amp-exterior/...
but for machined corrected paint then i would only use this after wash unless its got alot of tar etc
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/dodo-juice/dodo-...
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/zaino/zaino-z-7-show...
here is the snow foam for jet wash
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/f...
and snow foam for standard hose
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/s...
you can just put a quality shampoo in the snow foam lance , apply and rinse then wash with 2 bucket method, if you really are trying your best to keep swirls back.
The strong foams and tar/bug removers WILL strip the protective coat faster than gentle shampoos
I section from dom on how to
http://www.dodojuice.com/dodo-juice-detailing.html
Dom has a range of shampoos
http://www.dodojuice.com/born-to-be-mild-ph-neutra...
http://www.dodojuice.com/supernatural-shampoo-prem...
thats enough links to keep you going
kelly
For a car to visit first time to me then we use strong proper snow chemicals that are just for that job with a bit of bug and tar remover or all purpose cleaner if really grubby
snow foam cleaners
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/v...
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/s...
http://www.bilthamber.com/autofoam.html
mixed with a combo of this sometimes
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/c...
or
http://www.bilthamber.com/surfex-hd.html
or
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-amp-exterior/...
but for machined corrected paint then i would only use this after wash unless its got alot of tar etc
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/dodo-juice/dodo-...
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/zaino/zaino-z-7-show...
here is the snow foam for jet wash
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/f...
and snow foam for standard hose
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/s...
you can just put a quality shampoo in the snow foam lance , apply and rinse then wash with 2 bucket method, if you really are trying your best to keep swirls back.
The strong foams and tar/bug removers WILL strip the protective coat faster than gentle shampoos

I section from dom on how to
http://www.dodojuice.com/dodo-juice-detailing.html
Dom has a range of shampoos
http://www.dodojuice.com/born-to-be-mild-ph-neutra...
http://www.dodojuice.com/supernatural-shampoo-prem...
thats enough links to keep you going

kelly
I can highly recommend Bilt Hamber autofoam, it is my favourite snow foam product and really helps me with the winter wash especially.
I tend to leave to dwell for five minutes. It is important to get the mix correct with any product to ensure it performs well.
I would recommend emptying a foam lance into a bucket with your washer so you can gauge what amount of product to put in the lance.
IIRC you want BH autofoam to hit the car at around 4% concentration.
I tend to leave to dwell for five minutes. It is important to get the mix correct with any product to ensure it performs well.
I would recommend emptying a foam lance into a bucket with your washer so you can gauge what amount of product to put in the lance.
IIRC you want BH autofoam to hit the car at around 4% concentration.
Unfortunately a wash isn't going to happen this wekeend - but the lance for the pressure washer is ordered, and I'll pop in next week Kelly to get some supernatural shampoo from you. Thanks 
Annoyingly it rained last night so the car has those dust spots where the water collects then dries. Boooo.

Annoyingly it rained last night so the car has those dust spots where the water collects then dries. Boooo.
onedaylikethis said:
Many of the snow foams are very fancy pants when really it's a basic product that does a job.
I don't think you could describe this product as a basic snow foam!Not all are created equal
http://www.detailedclean.co.uk/washing-and-drying/...
New to all this snow-foam malarkey but as the cars have got winter grime I thought I'd give it a go. I've got a lance with my jet washer but no product. Also why/how does emptying a lance into a bucket help you calculate how much product to use? 

Neil_Sc said:
I can highly recommend Bilt Hamber autofoam, it is my favourite snow foam product and really helps me with the winter wash especially. I tend to leave to dwell for five minutes. It is important to get the mix correct with any product to ensure it performs well. I would recommend emptying a foam lance into a bucket with your washer so you can gauge what amount of product to put in the lance. IIRC you want BH autofoam to hit the car at around 4% concentration.
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