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  • #46
    Re: Why use a foam gun?



    You are KrAzY!

    Anyway... Looks like a quality part you have made there!
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    • #47
      Re: Why use a foam gun?

      Interesting...lol.
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      • #48
        Re: Why use a foam gun?

        Cool! Let us know how it works. Then let us know how to make one. Looks like what I am looking for. By they way... Is your real name MacGyver?
        Scott

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        • #49
          Re: Why use a foam gun?

          I have a question for all of you that use the foam guns:

          Can a soap like NXT be used?

          I would think that it's too much like jelly, therefore it would not work with the foaming sprayers?

          Am I right?
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          • #50
            Re: Why use a foam gun?

            Look at xebola's first video, hes using NXT. I wouldnt be suprised if he was using NXT in the second one either.

            EDIT: read his post, hes using NXT in both videos. Works real well.
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            • #51
              Re: Why use a foam gun?

              Originally posted by 96Lude View Post
              I have a question for all of you that use the foam guns:

              Can a soap like NXT be used?

              I would think that it's too much like jelly, therefore it would not work with the foaming sprayers?

              Am I right?
              I have never used a foam gun but I think you mix water and soap first thinning the soap, you are not using the soap alone in the 'gun'.
              Brandon

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              • #52
                Re: Why use a foam gun?

                I have always diluted a bit as gb says, but I think someone said they used the soap alone and it didnt clog up.

                And all of the Meguairs soaps would work, though #00 is non-sudsing, so that may not work too well.
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                • #53
                  Re: Why use a foam gun?

                  Just an update. I have been looking on and off for a foaming tip for my pump up sprayer. No luck so far. So the other day I am telling a buddy of mine what I am trying to do. I am trying to explain the tip with the screen. Then I remember that I have a foaming sprayer on one of my APC bottles. So I take the foam tip off to show him. Then it hits me, will this fit on my sprayer. Nope it didn't! But, it looks pretty close, I might be able to get it adapted. Just thought I would throw this out there.
                  Scott

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                  • #54
                    Re: Why use a foam gun?

                    Sorry to leave you hanging Mayur, I had to go away for a while. I got a PM from Mayur saying that he couldn't get his hose/straw/Ortho ghetto foamer to shoot vary far. There are several things you can do.

                    1. cut the hose shorter.

                    2. use a bigger straw (the type in fabreze sprayers work really well)

                    3. coil a piece of stiff aluminum wire inside the tube

                    Hey Blue Zero I will try to get some pics of how to make a foaming tip soon. It's easy and works really well.

                    Here is a video of my latest Ortho kluge. Once I can get it to pulse it will be done. BTW it's still under $20.00.

                    This is NXT at 1 oz per gallon. It's diluted 3 parts H20 1 part NXT. Dial set to 4oz per gallon. NXT will not meter accurately at full strength. I checked for this. I also have to test the metering every time I modify my gun.

                    http://www.hillclanfishing.com/car/proto3.MOV

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                    • #55
                      Re: Why use a foam gun?

                      That's a lot of foam.

                      I have the parts for my gun, now to find time to put it together. It's two hose clamps, a short section of hose and a foaming tip from the ADS foaming sprayer.
                      Scott

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                      • #56
                        Re: Why use a foam gun?

                        look like it save product also...isn't it ?

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                        • #57
                          Re: Why use a foam gun?

                          I've been using the foam gun for years on the "fright pigs" that some of my clients bring me ie: heavy caked mud, road salt,caked on leaves, extreme road dust etc. & found it removes/softens the bulk of the surface contaminents reducing the possibility of swirls from pressure required to satisfactorily wash the unit.
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                          • #58
                            Re: Why use a foam gun?

                            I wouldnt say it saves anything... you still want about the same soap to water ratio, so you should still use about the same amount of soap.
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