Wow the quick beads in a foam cannon was awesome! Look at that! Thanks for the show! And the 3 on the tree is looking legit! Patent that quick! Have a good day bud!
I have a similar battery powered sprayer I got off of Amazon for about $36 and it works fantastic. Very similar to the Sun Joe you show here, I probably have the knock off copy of the Sun Joe. That's cool you can apply Quick Beads in a foam cannon. That reminds me of Griot's Garage Foaming Poly Gloss which is applied to the paint via a foam cannon, allowed to sit on the paint for about 5 or 10 minutes and then rinse it off. I don't use that method very often, but I do use it when I do a three step touchless with the Griot's BOSS Foam system. Foaming Surface Prep, Foaming Surface Wash, and finally, Foaming Poly Gloss. It works great on a vehicle with very mild dirt on a it. That a good tip about rinsing out the Foam cannon after use. I have ruined a couple of foam cannons in the past (thankfully only cheap ones off of Amazon), by not rinsing out the foam cannon itself after each use. Once I got the Griot's BOSS Foam Cannon I started rinsing it out after each use and it has served me well for three years without any problems and that's running non-deionized very hard water through it as a rinse with no problems so far.
@@joevanseeters2873 yes’r an electric sprayer is a game changer for me personally, and the pitcher or cup of water on standby to clear out your cannon is something i do 9 times out of ten, it’s just so quick and easy ✌🏽🐿️💨
@@darrallmeharg6912 i’ve done it 3 times as of now, 1 to 1.5 ounces may do it for you, but i really like 2oz of the beads for that crazy slick drying experience. as for dwell time before rinsing i would say spray on rinse right off but no more that 2 minutes just to prevent any potential streaking 😜🐿️💨
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