I like this but a better test would have been to put the snow foam on just one half of the tailgate. It’s not clear how much road grime has been removed because of the foam and how much from the pressure of the water.
@@Shuseinexactly. Small layer of film which needs to be removed by a contact mitt with soap otherwise you can't do better than that for sure in like 20 to 30 minutes of a standard prewash. More than good enough for winter.
I too bought this off of your recommendation Jon, bought a gallon of Touchless AND Auto-foam ❗️❗️Once they're done I'll determine which one I like best, it's too close to call though😋 I've been using it the past 2 winters here in Chicagoland and it never disappoints. This winter I've got a monthly subscription to a touch-free carwash so all I do is take my IK Foam Pro 12 with me to the touch-free wash, foam the car down and enter the wash and it's perfect👍👍 My car is coated with Gyeon Pure EVO btw😉
It’s good but I prefer the s2 27776T then when I’m done with that I use the 626262 f22 43 xr1, that usually does the trick but I make sure with the 6789x11116
There are videos on his channel where he does a comparison, both foam vs just a pressure wash, and a comparison of wetting the car first or putting the foam on a dry car. Fairly recent so you should be able to find them. I've tested myself and find the pressure wash only will get about 80% of the dirt off and about the same with most snow foams, but BH Touchless or Autofoam will get 95% leaving only a very faint layer of film to get off with a contact wash. Easily noticeable difference on my black car.
@@BubbleboyJ It's very good stuff. I bought Polar Blast for a try recently, and it's no where near as good as BH. Have to use it though, don't want to waste it
Love the huge description like it’s ground breaking. It’s a hose and some foam. thankfully it did remove the grime or you would have scratched the tailgate at the end
I have bilt hamber touchless as recommended by you but ran it through standard nilfisk snow foamer - but way too thin and didn’t cling. Tried both with recommended water mix and concentrate only in the bottle (mixing with the pressurised water). So watched your video this week on the MJJC v2 and that arrived today! Just too dark to test tonight, but will clean my sons rotten punto tomorrow like this.
Used auto foam on our country road grubby cars , the results were amazing took off so much grime, sold on this snow foam now no going back ,thinking time to try more bilt hamber items
Can I send you a snow foam product to test? Could just be the thing we have all been waiting for, deep cleaning without stripping wax and hydrophobic coatings!
@@A.J.Villanueva Yes, last year when i stocked up on my bilt hamber stuff. Found it irritating to have to use 2 products to get the same result or slightly worse than touchless bilt. Took me twice as long to set up and spray considering im not about to go and buy another foam cannon.
@@alexanderbarrStars and stripes does a better job at removing water spots and inorganic contaminants since it has an acid wash at first. BH auto foam and touchless will do great removing oils and organic contaminants but won’t touch the inorganic.
I bought touchless after watching your comparison video, used it yesterday and was not disappointed. Car had been freshly waxed last week so literally no contact wash needed on paint. 👌🏻
Watch those pH levels. That stuff can get very high, even for a ceramic coated car. Best to go no higher than pH 10 on the panel to be on the safe side.
Just to give you an example, pure alcohol solvent is PH7. put it on clearcoat neat and it will swell it as it breaks down the binders. PH can only ever be a finger in the wind. You could put 10% caustic soda in a surfactant base and balance out the PH but the finished detergent blend would degrade more than a single alkaline surfactant that could be PH 12. It depends on the materials used. Carpro are just giving a rough guideline but its more complicated than this.
What the hell is an sgs35 on a p80? 😂 sounds like an assault rifle. Just used this auto foam in a cheap lance off eBay. Had to rinse and apply again as the car was filthy but 90% dirt removed. Does having a more expensive lance make a difference?
Generally it's much more effective to spray the snow foam on dry. If the surface is wet it significantly dilutes the snow foam when it hits the panel. There is a video on his channel about this.
Ala me: why the fuck is John giving the specs and details on this lance? After watching the clip…😮🤯 Oh daymmmm. That’s why. That’s tight, that’s beautiful, that’s right with that thick foam. John I’m disappointed…there was no ooooohhhh yeah.
Ive not washed it for god knows how long I think last time was testing the autoglym waterless wash and I sprayed some rapid ceramic spray on it but that was way over 6 months ago. so no real LSP no