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#136
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#139
Hey Chris, I have a few questions regarding the foam cannon gun:
1. What type of foam cannon is recommended?
2.What about the pressure washer? I just purchsed a Karcher Pressure Washer 1750psi, is this okay?
3. What types of car soap is recommended? Can I use Meguiars Gold Class Car Wash?
4. How about instructions on how to use the foam cannon?
Here is my setup: a Karcher 1750, KARCHER ADAPTER A, Cam Spray 527100 Foamer Attachment, COUPLER TWIST 22MM X 22MM ... is this all I need?
I am new to this thing, and interested to get more information.Thank You
1. What type of foam cannon is recommended?
2.What about the pressure washer? I just purchsed a Karcher Pressure Washer 1750psi, is this okay?
3. What types of car soap is recommended? Can I use Meguiars Gold Class Car Wash?
4. How about instructions on how to use the foam cannon?
Here is my setup: a Karcher 1750, KARCHER ADAPTER A, Cam Spray 527100 Foamer Attachment, COUPLER TWIST 22MM X 22MM ... is this all I need?
I am new to this thing, and interested to get more information.Thank You
#141
I always recommend trying vinegar first. Its cheap and sometimes readily available at home. I've used professional polish on windows before w/ good success. As an alternative, I've also seen guys post about barkeepers friend, and even rust remover to clean up spotted /stained windows. Theres a few methods you can try, but like I mentioned, I'd give the vinegar a shot first to see if that handles it.
#143
Hey Chris, I have a few questions regarding the foam cannon gun:
1. What type of foam cannon is recommended?
2.What about the pressure washer? I just purchsed a Karcher Pressure Washer 1750psi, is this okay?
3. What types of car soap is recommended? Can I use Meguiars Gold Class Car Wash?
4. How about instructions on how to use the foam cannon?
Here is my setup: a Karcher 1750, KARCHER ADAPTER A, Cam Spray 527100 Foamer Attachment, COUPLER TWIST 22MM X 22MM ... is this all I need?
I am new to this thing, and interested to get more information.Thank You
1. What type of foam cannon is recommended?
2.What about the pressure washer? I just purchsed a Karcher Pressure Washer 1750psi, is this okay?
3. What types of car soap is recommended? Can I use Meguiars Gold Class Car Wash?
4. How about instructions on how to use the foam cannon?
Here is my setup: a Karcher 1750, KARCHER ADAPTER A, Cam Spray 527100 Foamer Attachment, COUPLER TWIST 22MM X 22MM ... is this all I need?
I am new to this thing, and interested to get more information.Thank You
#144
Wow, hes dead on for the list of stuff needed to turn the Cam Spray into a foam lance
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/3724060-post13.html
Though, obviously he had not searched for "Foam Cannon"
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/aut...e-be-foam.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/3724060-post13.html
Though, obviously he had not searched for "Foam Cannon"
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/aut...e-be-foam.html
#145
#147
the creasing is inevitible imo. Sticking w/ a good leather cleaner and conditioner will be your best bet at maintaining the leather though.
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/leather-care.html
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/leather-care.html
#150
It can work on Suede, you may just want to test a small spot since its alcantara though.
Herb, Never came across this one! Wood stain may be tough to remove though in all honesty. I would weigh the option of replacing the matts vs the time/cost of trying to clean it. I've had to recommend this to customers who have had stains on their carpets. I did what I could, but at a point you have to balance out the cost of trying to clean vs replacing.
W/ that said, you may consider looking into specific cleaners/spotters/pretreaters from Prochem and make your own hot water extractor w/ the use of a shopvac. Hope this helps.
Herb, Never came across this one! Wood stain may be tough to remove though in all honesty. I would weigh the option of replacing the matts vs the time/cost of trying to clean it. I've had to recommend this to customers who have had stains on their carpets. I did what I could, but at a point you have to balance out the cost of trying to clean vs replacing.
W/ that said, you may consider looking into specific cleaners/spotters/pretreaters from Prochem and make your own hot water extractor w/ the use of a shopvac. Hope this helps.