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Old 23-11-2021, 11:08 AM   #931
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This what you after prydey ?
https://www.bowdensown.com.au/bowdens-own-cannon-bottle

I have the large Gerni 3600, works great BUT at the time I didn't buy their snow/cannon bottle for I have the Bowden one.
prydey interesting your take on Bowdens snow to NV.
Even though NV products are more my pref today I found the Bowden snow very foamy, maybe you haven't adjusted your nosel right for the thick foam release ???
Thanks for the link.

Bowdens snow foams up great. No problem there. It's just after rinsing there is very little difference. NV used in the same conditions actually had a noticeable effect after rinsing.

This will vary for everyone depending on how dirty your cars are. If mainly just dust or very lightly soiled then bowdens would probably work ok.
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And one more because I think it's necessary, NV Snow+. This is a higher pH soap used for stripping old waxes and sealants or for when something stronger is needed. Snow+ has a chemical smell as apposed to a pleasant scent of the regular Snow.
https://www.waxit.com.au/products/nv...B&_ss=e&_v=1.0

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Hey DFB, just going back to this topic, will the snow+ remove ceramic coating? I'm guessing no. Waxit says its great to use as a snow foam due to it being slightly stronger than NV snow. They have a good deal on at the moment to buy a bottle of each. The Territory doesn't really have any paint treatment. I understand it can remove spray on finishes but the wet dreams is super easy to apply at the end of the wash.
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Hey DFB, just going back to this topic, will the snow+ remove ceramic coating? I'm guessing no. Waxit says its great to use as a snow foam due to it being slightly stronger than NV snow. They have a good deal on at the moment to buy a bottle of each. The Territory doesn't really have any paint treatment. I understand it can remove spray on finishes but the wet dreams is super easy to apply at the end of the wash.
NV Snow+ is only mildly alkaline at 8.1 so should be fine with a ceramic coating.

"This product has been designed to work flawlessly in conjunction with the NOVA Coatings. PH 8.1 Formulation provides exceptional cleaning power; you will be amazed at how much dirt & traffic film is removed without touching the car! The hydrophobic & oleophobic surface structure of the NOVA coatings allows SNOW+ to rinse off extremely easy."

Full blurb here - https://nvcarcare.com.au/collections...sh-500ml-1l-5l

For use on ceramic coated vehicles, I would make sure your dilution ratios are correct -
50ml per 10L in a bucket wash
1:10 in a foam wash

It will strip or seriously degrade waxes and sealants, including spray sealants. In situations where I want to strip wash, I will be more liberal with my dilutions.
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NV Snow+ is only mildly alkaline at 8.1 so should be fine with a ceramic coating.

"This product has been designed to work flawlessly in conjunction with the NOVA Coatings. PH 8.1 Formulation provides exceptional cleaning power; you will be amazed at how much dirt & traffic film is removed without touching the car! The hydrophobic & oleophobic surface structure of the NOVA coatings allows SNOW+ to rinse off extremely easy."

Full blurb here - https://nvcarcare.com.au/collections...sh-500ml-1l-5l

For use on ceramic coated vehicles, I would make sure your dilution ratios are correct -
50ml per 10L in a bucket wash
1:10 in a foam wash

It will strip or seriously degrade waxes and sealants, including spray sealants. In situations where I want to strip wash, I will be more liberal with my dilutions.

Thanks. I'm asking as a snow foam product only.
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I bought this kit, fully adjustable nozzles and foam bottle, works a treat.

https://www.bunnings.com.au/gerni-40...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
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I bought this kit, fully adjustable nozzles and foam bottle, works a treat.

https://www.bunnings.com.au/gerni-40...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
I was about to point out the foam cannons usually supplied or optional with most pressure washers are mostly useless. However, the Gerni foam cannon you have linked looks to be much better than what the likes of Karcher offer, looking like it produces nicely thick foam.

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Would be really keen to see some foam pics when you can.
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Just spent $1000 on Waxit products
I have just spent $115 at Detailing Shed!

The main reason for the order was to get some Gyeon Q2 Quickview.
https://detailingshed.com.au/collect...n-q2-quickview

Along with a couple of other things, I added a MTM Foam Cannon service repair kit.
https://detailingshed.com.au/collect...non-repair-kit

I'm waiting for the Obsessed Garage sale to launch as there a few items I want to trial. They offer 10% discounts and free shipping, sadly that doesn't include international shipping.
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Would be really keen to see some foam pics when you can.
I can do that, meant to be wet here in Adelaide for a couple of day but when it clears the Ranger will be due a wash so i'll take some snaps and put them up.
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I also have the Gernie Super Foam Sprayer which I purchased a while ago now before all of the other options became available.
It is definitely better than the standard one they supply in some of the Gernie Kits.
I use Meguiars Gold Class in it and find it OK but I have nothing to compare it too having not used anything else. It is possibly smaller in volume so will only do 1 car.
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I was about to point out the foam cannons usually supplied or optional with most pressure washers are mostly useless. However, the Gerni foam cannon you have linked looks to be much better than what the likes of Karcher offer, looking like it produces nicely thick foam.



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Would be really keen to see some foam pics when you can.

Is the karcher one no good? Was going to pick up the snow foam thingy this weekend.
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Is the karcher one no good? Was going to pick up the snow foam thingy this weekend.
Virtually useless, don't waste your time and money on it.

The "foam" they produce is hardly foam, rather a soapy water spray.

The Karcher ones are about $28 at Bunnings. I would spend a bit more on any of these -

https://www.repco.com.au/en/car-care...CABEgKImPD_BwE
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Is the karcher one no good? Was going to pick up the snow foam thingy this weekend.

Don’t bother. I have 2 of the Karcher foam cannons. I have the one that came with my K7 and the adjustable one from Bunnings. They are junk.
I bought the Bowdens own one and it’s totally different. It actually makes thick foam.
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I bought the Bowdens own one and it’s totally different. It actually makes thick foam.
Nice, just had a look at the bowdens one. I didn't realise brands were compatible with others.
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Nice, just had a look at the bowdens one. I didn't realise brands were compatible with others.

The Bowdens kit comes with the Karcher adapter.
The K7 Karcher is awesome. Their foam cannons not so much.
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It only took 4 years for me to get sick of cleaning those suckers.

Cleaning these new wheels is a breeze, especially with the ceramic coating repelling brake dust.

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Are those wheels a gloss or matte finish. If matte how do you keep them looking clean even with ceramic coating.
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Are those wheels a gloss or matte finish. If matte how do you keep them looking clean even with ceramic coating.
The wheels are matte black. I just wash them regularly with normal car wash soap. After they have been dried, I wipe them over with a quick detail spray (NV Boost).
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The wheels are matte black. I just wash them regularly with normal car wash soap. After they have been dried, I wipe them over with a quick detail spray (NV Boost).
I will try the detail spray, matte never looks 100% clean sometimes. Cheers
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Black Friday Sale, order number 1 -



The Gyeon Quick View is a glass coating with 6 month longevity.
https://detailingshed.com.au/product...ad5bd45f&_ss=r

I'm not a person who likes to take things to chance, so I decided to add a service kit for my MTM foam cannon to my order.
https://detailingshed.com.au/product...8d30afd7&_ss=r



I also like the idea of these detailing swabs from Maxshine, good for intricate grill patterns.
https://detailingshed.com.au/product...6eca609f&_ss=r



And yes, I did say order number one, I have two more on the way from Waxit and Obsessed Garage. Strike while the irons hot as they say!
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I have a shopping cart at waxit with about $80 worth of stuff but unfortunately I'm going to have to pass on it. Bought a few hundred dollars worth of new cycling kit... Priorities are slightly different to some but I do cycle a lot and had to take advantage of the sales.

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You could always start detailing your bike........
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Prime Finish have launched their Black Friday sale, 10% off on selected lines -

https://store.primefinish.com.au/?go...eid=6354c83a4c
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This is a good video tare-down/review of the Shine Mate Polishers -

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Black Friday Sale, order number two -



This order comes from the legends at Waxit, a selection of consumables and a couple of highlights.

The first being the Dirt Guardz Pad Washer.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...-washer-system



I love detailing, but I hate cleaning polish pads! I normally soak pads in Bowden's Microfiber Wash, then rinse them under running water before throwing them in the washing machine.

This product teams with a Dirt Lock grit guard in a bucket, forcing water upwards into a pad to rinse polish residue from the pads.







After using powered tools for over 20 years now, I'm now starting to suffer from Paresthesia (pins and needles) in my hands. These Shine Supply Gloves anti-vibration gloves will come into use when polishing. For some reason, when using a hedge trimmer, I get the pins and needles the most, so they will be used for this task as well.

https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...bration-gloves



A nice little surprise greeted me at the bottom of my order, not that I need any more microfiber at the moment.

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This order comes from the legends at Waxit, a selection of consumables and a couple of highlights.

The first being the Dirt Guardz Pad Washer.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...-washer-system

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I love detailing, but I hate cleaning polish pads! I normally soak pads in Bowden's Microfiber Wash, then rinse them under running water before throwing them in the washing machine.

This product teams with a Dirt Lock grit guard in a bucket, forcing water upwards into a pad to rinse polish residue from the pads.



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After using powered tools for over 20 years now, I'm now starting to suffer from Paresthesia (pins and needles) in my hands. These Shine Supply Gloves anti-vibration gloves will come into use when polishing. For some reason, when using a hedge trimmer, I get the pins and needles the most, so they will be used for this task as well.

https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...bration-gloves

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A nice little surprise greeted me at the bottom of my order, not that I need any more microfiber at the moment.

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I had a look at Waxit last night. They must have sold a tonne of stuff because a lot of stuff was sold out.
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Do you think that the Pad Washer might also work for Micro Fiber cloths ?
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