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Foam Canon Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16214561" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>I don't think they're worth it. You have to soap the whole car, which if waxed/coated well it just runs off and now you have a thin layer of soap on the car this is drying quickly. I bought one with the hopes that I could just wash my car 'touchless' with the foam cannon and rinse (obviously with a pressure washer). It was not the case. I used the foam cannon maybe 5 times and have gone back to the tried and true 2 bucket method. If you pay shipping, you can have mine.</p><p></p><p>I really think it's just a gimmick, "if it's sudsy it's cleaning better." This is actually a main selling point in the automated car wash world. They realized people equated excess suds/foam to the wash 'working' and being a better quality car wash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16214561, member: 132915"] I don't think they're worth it. You have to soap the whole car, which if waxed/coated well it just runs off and now you have a thin layer of soap on the car this is drying quickly. I bought one with the hopes that I could just wash my car 'touchless' with the foam cannon and rinse (obviously with a pressure washer). It was not the case. I used the foam cannon maybe 5 times and have gone back to the tried and true 2 bucket method. If you pay shipping, you can have mine. I really think it's just a gimmick, "if it's sudsy it's cleaning better." This is actually a main selling point in the automated car wash world. They realized people equated excess suds/foam to the wash 'working' and being a better quality car wash. [/QUOTE]
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