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  • Blueline
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    Originally posted by cm2005300 View Post

    Now THAT is foam. I really don't think you get good foaming with a hose operated foamer like the Gilmore... you really need a pressure sprayer. I am going to see if my Gilmore can be adapted to use with my pressure washer.
    Should be some fittings around that might work.

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  • cm2005300
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    like this you mean!!!!


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  • lucas-brazil
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    hey guys, i can't made the perfect snow foam with my karcher foam gun with hyperwash!

    anyone can help me with the ml of water and the ml of HP !??

    thanks guys

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  • eyezack87
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    Haha, its all good man. Just remember in the future if you're ever interested in doing it again that the difference between the hose and pressure washer is night and day

    If you youtube "Foam Lance" you'll be able to see the different types of foam people are producing, as well as a couple videos of my own

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  • Blueline
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    Originally posted by eyezack87 View Post
    Blueline, if you are still interested in one...

    http://www.waxworkz.com/accessories-c-26.html
    Thanks eyezack87, but I think I will pass. While your suggestion is for a pressure washer attachment, and the Gilmour foamer I bought works off an ordinary hose, it is the process that I really don't like. Sure it fun to foam up the whole car, but then you can't see if there is any dirt or abrasives in the foam. By the time you get to the back end, all the foam has dripped off. Constantly unhooking the thing to hose clear water over the just washed part, so the suds don't dry onto the paint, is a pain. I will stick to my tried and true method...it has worked well for me.
    But, thanks again. I appreciate the suggestion.
    D.

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  • eyezack87
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    Blueline, if you are still interested in one...

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  • beautechnique-scott
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    you can get it from ebay though i would suggest valetpro ph neautral or autobrite direct super snow foam.
    both great products i use both through my daddy lance and it absolutely smothers the car.
    great product for reducing the risks of marring your paint.

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  • Blueline
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    Just an update. I purchased one of those Gilmour Foam guns and tried it over the weekend. As far as I am concerned it was a waste of money (look for it on e.Bay soon) Sure it was fun for a few moments, but that was all it lasted.
    Great toy for the kids to wash their bicycles, or foam themselves with, but for washing a car, but it doesn't beat the two bucket method.

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  • Bence
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    Foam lance is actually a more popular term in the UK, and AB lists its products accordingly.

    Have a look: http://www.autobritedirect.co.uk/sho...0cd34b917ad5d6

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  • eyezack87
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    Sure thing man. I'll talk to him and ask whats up when I get the chance. Very odd as I remember it had about a month left for the sale too. Oh well. If theres any good updates I'll post back here about it

    BTW, with the Cam Spray, you need the following to make it work for a Karcher that is bayonet styled:
    Club Lexus Forums - View Single Post - Ask GlimmerGlass

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  • Blueline
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    Thanks eyezack87. Unfortunately he only has one product listed....wax53.

    Thanks tHE_Magus ... they seem to have what I want and have already emailed and received a reply. Wanted to make sure it would fit my pressure washer.

    Thanks to you both.
    D

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  • Tom Weed
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    Originally posted by tHE_Magus View Post
    try this one...Free S&H
    everypressurewasher.com/Cam-Spray-527100-CAM1243.html
    what type of connection does this require? I used to have a Karcher, three of them actually until they all started cycling and stopped working and had the karcher foam attachement for it. Now I have Campbell Hausfield wtih the tanks, but they really dont' put out a foam. I would be interested in this if I thought I could hook it up to my unit.

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  • eyezack87
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    Originally posted by Blueline View Post
    I searched for foam cannon and got lots of hits for foam seats, foam this and that, and found some real nice Cannon cameras...but no foam cannon. Checked all categories including eBay motors...no luck. Autobrite was a no hit also. Maybe this fellow is out of stock.
    Appreciate the help though.
    D
    What in the world? It was there yesterday

    If you are a part of Detailing Bliss or Autopia, his handle is "advs1" and his name is Jose. Should prolly PM him if you really want it

    EDIT: This was him on ebay (http://stores.ebay.com/Wax-Workz). Could also send him a message too I suppose...

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  • tHE_Magus
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    try this one...Free S&H
    everypressurewasher.com/Cam-Spray-527100-CAM1243.html

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  • Blueline
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    Originally posted by eyezack87 View Post
    If you want the real version of the Foam Cannon, ebay "foam cannon" and you will find a guy. He is the person I bought mine from
    I searched for foam cannon and got lots of hits for foam seats, foam this and that, and found some real nice Cannon cameras...but no foam cannon. Checked all categories including eBay motors...no luck. Autobrite was a no hit also. Maybe this fellow is out of stock.
    Appreciate the help though.
    D

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