Bullet2012
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Contains to much salt, awful for paint as it scratches as it cleans, no idea what a floor brush is so cannot comment.squirt of fairy liquid
Contains to much salt, awful for paint as it scratches as it cleans, no idea what a floor brush is so cannot comment.squirt of fairy liquid
You mean like those extra foamy pink rainbow raspberry flavoured foams
Tar and glue remover, bit different to snow foam
Ok get it, most likely a high foaming alkaline based product, not the best for paintwork I would guess. Leave it on too long on a car and it will destroy the clear coat.No this stuff is just lorry detailing foam I just can't remember the brand. It cleans everything whereas the TRA doesn't clean mud and general road dirt. You can also get some really powerful tra that requires no sponge or brush work but can't use it to often or leave it on for to long or you will have no paint left
Soft floor brush, her indoors washing basin and a good squirt of fairy liquid ... other washing soaps are available
I have several snow foams, both trade use and 'boutique' types. A lot are all the same, the Bilt Hamber stuff however cleans like no other. Very little foam though. That's kind of just for show.Yep, that's the stuff I use in an Aldi 7 quid pump up sprayer.
Looks useless compared to those that foam up massively - but works very well, as plenty of other people on car forums seem to think too. For the three times a decade I wash a car, I like it.
Muck off have some good productsDoes Muc-Off get the approval of the detailing experts?
I've used it on my bikes for years and always thought it very good. I quite often use it for cleaning parts in the garage too as I usually have a bottle handy. Or for cleaning my hands when I run out of Swarfega.