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  • #16
    Re: foam wash gun?

    Originally posted by BobbyG View Post
    I'm probably going to get allot of "replies" for this but here goes;

    No, they're not worth it.

    I've been asking the same question and have tried to understand whether this is just another neat toy or does it truly possess added value. I've done some reading and listening to those who own and use them. Some of these units range from expensive to very expensive but I decided to make the investment.

    I bought a Wolfgang Foamaster Foam Gun. Because this is for personal or non-commercial use I selected the quart size.



    The quality and craftsmanship of the unit is very good. Critical components and mixing valve are made from solid brass. All other components are a high grade plastic ensuring years of trouble free use and satisfaction.

    For the most part the unit comes pre-assembeled and its operation is simple and straight forward. Car wash mixing ratios are clearly defined on the plastic cup and the spray nozzle rotates making it easy to reach those hard to get to places.

    After mixing the solution according to the directions I hooked it up to the hose and got to work. The foam gun operated flawlessly laying down a sudsy layer of foam that covered the car but was also very runny. Keep in mind that this was not a Foam Canon that works with a pressure washer.

    The unit operated exactly as designed and its performance was predictable. At no time did it malfunction or under perform.

    With the foamy solution applied and watching it run and drip a question that begged to be asked was; what is all the hoopla associated with these units?

    There have been many discussions regarding what's best when washing a car; lots of suds or little suds. Mike Phillips shares my opinion and has a video on it and the conclusion is; little or low suds.

    Well which is it; LOTS of suds or no suds. You still need to wash the surface by hand so again, where is the value?

    I always hose down the car prior to washing. This loosens the dust and debris and begins to dissolve water soluble contaminates. Once complete I begin my wash regiment using the two bucket system.

    Conclusion:

    Do Foam Guns apply additional lubrication to loosen and float dirt and debris? Yes, but so does properly prepared washing solution, it's been doing it for a very long time. Keep in mind you still need to wash the car like you always have however now you've added an extra step.

    Are these units somewhat "gimmicky"? In my opinion yes.

    Here's one I picked up at Home Depot. It's very well made and although I haven't had a chance to use it is does hook up to my pressure washer and the best part is it was only $17.95!



    Hope this helps.
    Thanks for that review Bobby. I have been debating whether it's worth the $40-$50 bucks for one. I will continue using the two bucket method with no foam gun for now.
    Tedrow's Detailing
    845-642-1698
    Treat Yourself to that New Car Feeling

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    • #17
      Re: foam wash gun?

      You're very welcome Shawn!

      I can only give an honest opinion based on my personal experience and results. Some really like them while others don't. My conclusion sort of points out the obvious but they do spread a layer of foam as advertised.

      I am curious though how the Home Depot unit compares once attached to a pressure washer but it looks like that will have to wait until spring here in New England.
      BobbyG

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      • #18
        Re: foam wash gun?

        Oh cmon, you can foam the car down in -20 degree Farenheit. The foam will really cling to the car then.
        Tedrow's Detailing
        845-642-1698
        Treat Yourself to that New Car Feeling

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        • #19
          Re: foam wash gun?

          Everyone knows I like mine, it does what I wanted, but it is not a miracle spray and walk away product.
          2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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          • #20
            Re: foam wash gun?

            Originally posted by Ron500 View Post
            hi there, not trying to be rude, but anyone for my question???
            No offence but I did in my first reply.

            Some people swear by them, but you have to use the right foam. Some people don't and for those the other option is to pre treat with a degreaser. What's so difficult ?

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            • #21
              Re: foam wash gun?

              Originally posted by BobbyG View Post
              I'm probably going to get allot of "replies" for this but here goes;

              No, they're not worth it.

              Conclusion:

              Do Foam Guns apply additional lubrication to loosen and float dirt and debris? Yes, but so does properly prepared washing solution, it's been doing it for a very long time. Keep in mind you still need to wash the car like you always have however now you've added an extra step.

              Are these units somewhat "gimmicky"? In my opinion yes.
              Your foam gun and the type that you use with a pressure washer are 2 completely different animals.

              If you had used a Truckwash at low dilution you would've had an almost perfectly clean car, that much I can guarantee. If might stain any chrome trim but the car would've been clean.

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              • #22
                Re: foam wash gun?

                I love my foam gun with all my heart.

                I forgot to bring it with me once on a mobile job and it just was not the same.
                Nick
                Tucker's Detailing Services
                815-954-0773
                2012 Ford Transit Connect

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                • #23
                  Re: foam wash gun?

                  Hi

                  i think there has been some confuusion, i didn't mean film, i meant haze as in light scratches hazing, also about the lint on microfibre mitt?

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                  • #24
                    Re: foam wash gun?

                    Originally posted by Blazebro View Post
                    Your foam gun and the type that you use with a pressure washer are 2 completely different animals.

                    If you had used a Truckwash at low dilution you would've had an almost perfectly clean car, that much I can guarantee. If might stain any chrome trim but the car would've been clean.
                    Yes they are.

                    Because the original poster was asking about a foam wash gun I wanted to be sure that the two were not confused. I also went as far to say "Keep in mind that this was not a Foam Canon that works with a pressure washer".
                    BobbyG

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