Never seen my poor old GTS looking so filthy after a few days driving around in the snow last week. As today had warmed up to a balmy 8 degrees, decided to give it a wash.
After the just 10 mins under a coat of Snowfoam (ValetPro in this case) the car looked almost clean and only took the same as usual quick two-bucket wash to finish it off. Must admit I was expecting it to take a lot more effort considering the state it was in.
Whoever invented Snowfoam deserves a medal
- martin5789
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Snow foam's great. A good ceramic coating's even better. Mine cleans itself if it's filthy and gets driven in the rain Well not really but it does come back cleaner. Snowfoam plus coating should mean you are 'washing' a clean car which is what you want really.
Sapphire Blue Turbo collected 30th June 2017
Spec: http://www.porsche-code.com/PJBJQLD0 Photos: https://adobe.ly/2txMYjS
Others: BMW R1200GS | BMW E46 M3 | 987 Boxster S
Spec: http://www.porsche-code.com/PJBJQLD0 Photos: https://adobe.ly/2txMYjS
Others: BMW R1200GS | BMW E46 M3 | 987 Boxster S
I totally agree!!
I tend to use SF as a 'touchless' wash to prevent adding any swirls to the paintwork and it usually gets the car 95% clean if it has been coated by a ceramic coating first. Because it so quick to apply and then rinse off when its done its stuff, I can do it more frequently and its not a chore.
BTW, have a look at Bilt Hamber (no association) for a great SF - You tube Review at 'Forensic Detailing'.
I tend to use SF as a 'touchless' wash to prevent adding any swirls to the paintwork and it usually gets the car 95% clean if it has been coated by a ceramic coating first. Because it so quick to apply and then rinse off when its done its stuff, I can do it more frequently and its not a chore.
BTW, have a look at Bilt Hamber (no association) for a great SF - You tube Review at 'Forensic Detailing'.
Macan GTS - Mar 18
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJX19RA3
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJX19RA3