Hey, I was just wondering. Is it possible to use one of those garden sprayers that are used to spread pesticides and fertilisers through a hose as an effective foam gun? I can honestly say that I do not really know how a foam gun works to produce the rich foam, but these two devices do look very similar so I just came up with the idea. Has anyone tried this before? If you have, what were your results?
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Re: Garden Sprayer as Foam Gun
yes this will work. However it has a set mixing ratio. So you cannot be assured MAX suds. And many foam guns allow the ratio to be changed.
My recommendation is use the auto shampoo straight first, do not dilute it... this should help with maximixing suds.
ALso when foaming, dont jsut depress the trigger. Treat it like a spray can. Make quick short passes.. you will conserve foam...
Also if you arc it so youre not spraying it straight on it will atomize a little more and stick better to the vehicle on all planes.
good luck..
let us know what you find and which type you useChristopher Brown | OCDCarCare Los Angeles - Auto Detailing Services & Training Courses
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Re: Garden Sprayer as Foam Gun
Originally posted by Christopher.Brown View Postyes this will work. However it has a set mixing ratio. So you cannot be assured MAX suds. And many foam guns allow the ratio to be changed.
My recommendation is use the auto shampoo straight first, do not dilute it... this should help with maximixing suds.
ALso when foaming, dont jsut depress the trigger. Treat it like a spray can. Make quick short passes.. you will conserve foam...
Also if you arc it so youre not spraying it straight on it will atomize a little more and stick better to the vehicle on all planes.
good luck..
let us know what you find and which type you use
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I would personally just buy a real foam gun and be done with it (if your budget allows). It will last you a long time and it's one tool that's worth every penny IMO. I've had mine for many years and don't regret buying it one bit. I also have a foam cannon and don't use it very often as much as the foam gun.
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Originally posted by BillE:534704There was a gent over on AGO that used a 'hose end' garden sprayer. From the pictures that he posted, the thing worked! In fact, worked really well.
Bill
BillE, could you please link me to that page? I am really interested in seeing it in action! Thanks!
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This from Griot's ...cheap and looks to be similar to a garden sprayer
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Btw...I too was raped with huge shipping and brokerage costs on items I ordered from the US, but many yrs ago I was advised about parcel receiving places across the border, the savings were huge, in some cases I saved hundreds of $$$.
I live in Vancouver, and use a parcel receiving service in Point Roberts Washington...(40 min drive)
How close do you live to the US border/ closest US town?? it could be worth it."STRIFE" aka Phil
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Re: Garden Sprayer as Foam Gun
Originally posted by STRIFE View PostThis from Griot's ...cheap and looks to be similar to a garden sprayer
Car Care for the Perfectionist! Polishes, waxes, cleaners, polishers, foaming systems, detailing supplies, and accessories. We make it, we guarantee it!
Btw...I too was raped with huge shipping and brokerage costs on items I ordered from the US, but many yrs ago I was advised about parcel receiving places across the border, the savings were huge, in some cases I saved hundreds of $$$.
I live in Vancouver, and use a parcel receiving service in Point Roberts Washington...(40 min drive)
How close do you live to the US border/ closest US town?? it could be worth it.
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Originally posted by STRIFE View PostThis from Griot's ...cheap and looks to be similar to a garden sprayer
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...ortby=ourPicks
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Here's a Canadian site
Discover Griots Garage premium car care products at Auto Obsessed Canada. Enhance your car detailing with high-quality, durable, and innovative solutions from Griot's Garage. Shop now for the best prices and fast shipping!
They are outta stock though....
Not sure how much they will charge for shipping..."STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2017 Subaru Forester (CWP/ aka White) Wifey's
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Originally posted by vctrku View PostHey, thanks for your replies guys! It is greatly appreciated! I would really like to get a proper foam gun but for me it is not really possible because I live in Canada and it is very inconvenient for me to get one as it is not sold in stores here and the shipping to Canada is killer!
B!
Hmmm, I highlighted your request, but must have hit delete...hate it when that happens! I'll see if I can find the post.
Bill
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Well...I looked, looked and looked some more, couldn't find the thread.
What he did (in essence) was using the hose end 'garden bug sprayer' and then used the foaming soap instead of the 'bug spray.'
I can' t remember what brand nor dilution rates, but the idea was well received. Probably a lot of trial and errors.
Sorry I couldn't help ya out further.
Bill
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Originally posted by BillE View PostWell...I looked, looked and looked some more, couldn't find the thread.
What he did (in essence) was using the hose end 'garden bug sprayer' and then used the foaming soap instead of the 'bug spray.'
I can' t remember what brand nor dilution rates, but the idea was well received. Probably a lot of trial and errors.
Sorry I couldn't help ya out further.
BillOriginally posted by Christopher.Brown View Postyes this will work. However it has a set mixing ratio. So you cannot be assured MAX suds. And many foam guns allow the ratio to be changed.
My recommendation is use the auto shampoo straight first, do not dilute it... this should help with maximixing suds.
ALso when foaming, dont jsut depress the trigger. Treat it like a spray can. Make quick short passes.. you will conserve foam...
Also if you arc it so youre not spraying it straight on it will atomize a little more and stick better to the vehicle on all planes.
good luck..
let us know what you find and which type you use
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Actually, as a correction I was looking at a few videos of this product on YouTube and the manufacturer replied to people saying that the dilution rate of the dial is for one gallon, not 32oz. I think that should still be sufficient for creating suds as I am still capable of making it 1oz of soap to 1gal of water as it suggests on the soap instructions. What dilution ratios do you guys use in the bottle of your foam guns to produce the most foam?
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