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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Foam Cannon
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobravenomous" data-source="post: 164456" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>Well after washing my cars wrong for fifty years I put into practice the two bucket method. The pails I purchased were Simonize and they both have the grate at the bottom to remove debris from the wash mitt. </p><p></p><p>Well before I attack my new Vette I trialed my new Chemical Guys Foam Cannon and two bucket wash method on my 2017 ATS Cadillac. The soap that came with the Foam Cannon was Chemical Guys HoneyDew Snow Foam. Now I don't know if I'm positively influenced simply because everyone raves about a Foam Cannon, but I really believe that this process is far superior to the results that I've been getting simply using Meguires car soap.</p><p></p><p>The cannon spread ample suds all over the car. I filled my 32oz bottle with warm water and 2 oz of snow foam. I really believe the new foam car soap did a superior job than past practice and it was fun to do it.</p><p></p><p>Question: everything I've seen on YouTube recommends drying the car with drying towels. I've always used a synthetic chamois. I would like to hear your experiences and recommendations.</p><p></p><p>Cobra</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobravenomous, post: 164456, member: 4592"] Well after washing my cars wrong for fifty years I put into practice the two bucket method. The pails I purchased were Simonize and they both have the grate at the bottom to remove debris from the wash mitt. Well before I attack my new Vette I trialed my new Chemical Guys Foam Cannon and two bucket wash method on my 2017 ATS Cadillac. The soap that came with the Foam Cannon was Chemical Guys HoneyDew Snow Foam. Now I don't know if I'm positively influenced simply because everyone raves about a Foam Cannon, but I really believe that this process is far superior to the results that I've been getting simply using Meguires car soap. The cannon spread ample suds all over the car. I filled my 32oz bottle with warm water and 2 oz of snow foam. I really believe the new foam car soap did a superior job than past practice and it was fun to do it. Question: everything I've seen on YouTube recommends drying the car with drying towels. I've always used a synthetic chamois. I would like to hear your experiences and recommendations. Cobra [/QUOTE]
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