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Particle cannon from the depths
Particle cannon from the depths












particle cannon from the depths

Some run their Vettes through car-washes still. Everyone has a different level of care, time commitment, and money they are willing to invest in this process. Pressure washer, master Blaster, orbital polisher, cleaning products, mitts 7 cloths can end up costing a few grand if one wants to go to that level. However you can spend a small fortune to achieve this. The bottom line with washing and drying is the less contact the better, the less dirt/contamination on the finish at each step the better, the better products can pull dirt away from things to reduce abrasion when contact is necessary the better. That way the grit and other slop gets rinsed out in the other bucket and out soap bucket contamination is reduced. After washing a small area/portion, the mitt is rinsed in the water bucket, then re soaped from the other bucket. Soap and water in one bucket, water in the other. The two bucket method is the preferred method when it comes to a wash mit/ cloth/ whatever is used. Getting more and more abrasives accumulating and doing more and more damage if not rinsing it out during the process. You are basically accumulating grit in the wash mitt and working it int your paint as you go. When not using a bucket and applying directly the mitt will retain more grit no matter what type of mitt is used.

particle cannon from the depths

I only addressed how the mitt was being used in the reply. The ones with the tentacle type finish ( like the one used in the video) offer more surface area and crevices to trap particle away from the car. When it comes to a mitt the best way to go is a micro fiber mitt. I was picking and choosing what areas and depths I would go to in the reply.

particle cannon from the depths

Re the mitt.You did not state what type of mit you were using, only how you were using it. Also it should be used from a distance vs up close. A Fan style tip vs ones with a more concentrated beam. A pressure washer needs to be a low PSI model or set to a lower setting to not do damage.Also the right tip is critical. The pressure wash will remove more dirt than a hose rinse will. I do however use a pressure washer to rinse things but from a distance. I noticed the mitt portion and thought I would offer some good advice whilst already replying. It was just to see a cannon in action.Since your question was just about a foam cannon and soap solution. I did not advocate the pressure wash rinse. Which is a pretty popular model and most used on a pressure wash system are basically the same. The video was ONLY for demonstration of a foam cannon being used/ the same model I bought. Addressing a few of the points brought up. I'm just going to hold my breath and do a small portion here. The whole cleaning process is one we can delve so deeply into we will never come up for air lol.














Particle cannon from the depths