Nice review. We all get caught up on how much foam they produce because it looks cool and it is foam after all. But the REAL question is, how much dirt does each one remove after equal amount of dwell time?
Hats off to you mate. I've been using Bowdens Snow foam for a year now, it's excellent for decontaminating the paint work prior to washing. After rinsing it off, I follow up with Bowdens Nanolicious for the wash. I use the Bowdens snow foam canon and an Aldi version, honestly no difference in performance, Bowdens just looks nicer.
Same use as above. Both Snow Job and Nanolicious 2ltr bottles have lasted me over 18 months. I generally buy 2ltr bottles when on sale at Autobarn or Supercheap. Snowjob is not a carwash, it is a pre-wash or to wash off light dust and bird poop, etc... it's a great product.
usually I don't even bother washing a car with a shampoo from a foam cannon . I just use a bucket and a wash mit . foam cannon is more needed maybe for an active foam which is one of the decontaminating steps before the polishing/waxing
Not really a fair comparison as the Bowden’s is an actual snow foam.. where as the other 2 are car shampoos not snow foams, which are applied after the snow foam application (pre wash), try using the maguires ultimate snow foam the that’ll be a fair comparison to the Bowden’s.
I just got pressure washer, and wonder if I could use normal car wash on my pressure washer (tbh I was not thinking of mix it with water). Well this video definitely answers that I can use it.
@@jmoneyosh I tried to wash my car with car soap I had. Didn't realised I put them outside for god knows how long, it turned green to yellow. So I ended up going to suoercheap auto and just bought foam
Chemical Guys Honeydew snow foam is far cheaper and performs as good if not better than BO snow job, I've used them both side by side, when price is a factor then Honeydew snow foam wins hands down.
A way around the Meguiar's solution issue is to just put the wash into the bottle first. Adding water will agitate and help it dilute. Also why didn't you do a higher dilution ratio with the Meguiar's but you did with the armorall? Your video so you have every right to do what you want of course. Just curious.
@@braddo1972 He said it "Costs about $30 for that bottle, so it's about $15 per liters" That bottle is a little short of 2 liters. 67oz is 2 liters, that bottle is 64oz. You can find that same 64oz bottle he has at Auto Zone or Advanced Auto (And probably most other auto parts store) here in the US for $11 a bottle
Also your spraying soap over soap over soap. use the cheap shit first then the bowdens and itl do the same. leaves a film that helps dirt water etc slide off. Bowdens isnt some scientific miracle. Its just marketing. Like meguiars for example they put a scent in their products so you associate it with their brand.
What did i just watched ? :D rinsing a car BEFORE snow foam ? XD comprising thicknes of foam and sugesting that thicker is better ?! XD Nice worthless video....
Dude you only foamed the car using the Gold Class for 12 seconds in comparison to 15 seconds on the first Snow Job. This is why I gave your video a Dislike!
Mate, you kill me when that machine comes on, it's waaay too loud. I think you need to re-do this with the volume down on those bits. Just sayin, no-one else seems to mind. Otherwise good, but the bottom line is how good the car looks, the amount of foam could be considered irrelevant.