Super Spray - Hose end sprayer

Super Spray - Hose end sprayer

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Cotty

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39,568 posts

285 months

Saturday 16th February 2008
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Looks interesting and is getting rave reviews

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-amp-drying/s...


PJ S

10,842 posts

228 months

Saturday 16th February 2008
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For the money, it's fair enough - but a Gilmore/Pinnacle is most definitely isn't. Make sure with any of them you have good water pressure - the higher the better the foam produced.


grand cherokee

2,432 posts

200 months

Sunday 17th February 2008
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Cotty said:
Looks interesting and is getting rave reviews

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-amp-drying/s...

not a patch on a foam lance either - sorry!

even the Karcher foam lance is better imo - about £10 or less on fleabay

same principle as the Flash car wash system - and the Flash can do filtered water for the final rinse!

Edited by grand cherokee on Sunday 17th February 13:46

Cotty

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39,568 posts

285 months

Sunday 17th February 2008
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I usually rinse my car before I wash it. I just thought this might be a good way of getting some shampoo onto the car before I wash it normally. I know its not going to foam and dwell like a lance and pressure washer.

Maybe I will go down the lance and pressure washer route in the future but for £10 its got to be worth a go.

pigeondave

216 posts

229 months

Sunday 17th February 2008
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Any chance in a quick video of the foam it produces?

PJ S

10,842 posts

228 months

Monday 18th February 2008
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XGBtEIAHMXw

Could've been better probably if he had more soap in it. Still not a patch on a Gilmore, which falls a bit short of what a lance does on the end of a PW.

f1john

16 posts

194 months

Friday 7th March 2008
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Yes, the amount of foam depends on a) your water pressure & b) your shampoo.

If you can justify £50 for putting foam on your car, then the Gilmour is your toy.

If you want a product that can also apply the new type thixotropic shampoos, and can throw shampoo onto the tops of 4 x 4's etc. then I don't think there's anything better on the market. I use mine for cleaning inside the wheel arches. It's great for that because you can get shampoo everywhere.

There's a video at www.superspray.co.uk. Just click on the pic of the lambo at top right of page, but it's using thixotropic shampoo, not foaming shampoo. There's a photo of it in use with Snow Foam at www.superspray.co.uk/snow_foam.htm

Cotty

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39,568 posts

285 months

Friday 7th March 2008
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For less that £10 I thought it would be worth a go. Just had mine delivered and pick up my car from a bodyshop tomorrow. Will give it a go tommorrow

f1john

16 posts

194 months

Wednesday 12th March 2008
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pigeondave said:
Any chance in a quick video of the foam it produces?
I've got some video of a mate using it on his mini, but I don't know how to upload photos & vids. Can anyone give me the idiots guide to posting pics & vids?
Thanks

Cotty

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Wednesday 12th March 2008
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Idiot guide to posting pictures is on this link
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

f1john

16 posts

194 months

Wednesday 12th March 2008
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Cheers Cotty! Here's a pic of my son getting in Mum's goodbooks. He's using superspray & XOPC thixotropic shampoo, so that's not the foamiest shampoo, because it clings rather than foams up. I actually like that because they say much more of the shampoo actually gets into contact with the car, and it is a lot easier to rinse off.
anyway, here's the pic [pic]www.superspray.co.uk/superspray & xopc shampoo 3JPG.jpg[/pic] (they're using it on the superspray website).

How did you get on with your supersray then Cotty? certainly worth a tenner aren't they?

f1john

16 posts

194 months

Wednesday 12th March 2008
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hmmm! I need to take a little time & understand the instructions. It's a beggar getting old!!

Cotty

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Wednesday 12th March 2008
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Is this the pic you want?




Cotty

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Wednesday 12th March 2008
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f1john said:
How did you get on with your supersray then Cotty? certainly worth a tenner aren't they?
Have not had a chance to use it yet as only got my car back from the garage last weekend and it was too cold and wet to wash my car.

f1john

16 posts

194 months

Thursday 13th March 2008
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Hey Cotty! How the devil did you do that? Voodo or something? You're making me feel very technophobic now. LOL

Cotty

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Thursday 13th March 2008
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You link is missing bits, see the gaps below
[pic]www.superspray.co.uk/superspray & xopc shampoo 3JPG.jpg[/pic]

Edited by Cotty on Thursday 13th March 13:06

GregE240

10,857 posts

268 months

Thursday 13th March 2008
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I've got one.

At the time, I just couldn't justify spending the thick end of 50 sheets on a Gilmour, and, whilst I have a Karcher washer with shampoo attachment, Its enough hassle at the moment getting the hose out as I don't have any off road parking.

Its actually pretty good! I use Megs Gold Class shampoo in it and you get a reasonable amount of foam out of it, and no doubt a proper foaming shampoo would produce better results.

But...for a tenner its bloody good. Its quite well built, although the thread on the top has broken so you can't do it up too tightly, and the top part of the sprayer is loose on mine and falls off from time to time. Otherwise, it gets used every week to keep 2 cars clean.

7/10 for the results
9/10 value for money

Hope that helps you.

Given the choice again, I'd get a Gilmour as a mate bought one at the same time as me, and swears by it.

jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Friday 14th March 2008
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£9 for that, what a con!

My local poundland had a very similar device, it was branded as Turtle wax and did exactly the same thing, it was intended for one wash only, but you can keep refilling it with whatever you like.

Cotty

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Friday 14th March 2008
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jamoor said:
£9 for that, what a con!.
Thank you for your contibution, it was very helpfull.

PJ S

10,842 posts

228 months

Saturday 15th March 2008
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Cotty said:
jamoor said:
£9 for that, what a con!.
Thank you for your contibution, it was very helpfull.
Don't think it'd be worth mentioning I've a £100 foam unit awaiting trialling, when the damn bloody weather and work schedule lets me!