kilobravo
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As long as I have had a pw and foam cannon, I have been rinsing first (with the thought of getting the heavier grime off,) and then I foam, dwell, rinse. Odds are I am in the minority here though based on what I saw in multiple places this morning while doing some searching.
After watching a review vid on the IK Foam Pro 12, I checked out the channel. Hadn't seen this fella previously but he does a good job filming and narrating so I sub'd. Perused his vids and saw one on the topic at hand. Watched that clip, thought his testing protocol was solid and perhaps for a bit of showmanship, <grin> he wound up with a weird result.
The dry foamed paint was noticeably cleaner than the wet side but, the glass was just the opposite. Probably splitting hairs with the glass which is NBD to me but if his results are accurate, it seems that the "encapsulating" feature of foam works better on a dry surface.
I know and I can hear y'all saying, "DUH, KB," where you been?" <laughing>
The plan is to try this out the next time a vehicle needs a bath but in the meantime, do any of you also rinse first?
After watching a review vid on the IK Foam Pro 12, I checked out the channel. Hadn't seen this fella previously but he does a good job filming and narrating so I sub'd. Perused his vids and saw one on the topic at hand. Watched that clip, thought his testing protocol was solid and perhaps for a bit of showmanship, <grin> he wound up with a weird result.
The dry foamed paint was noticeably cleaner than the wet side but, the glass was just the opposite. Probably splitting hairs with the glass which is NBD to me but if his results are accurate, it seems that the "encapsulating" feature of foam works better on a dry surface.
I know and I can hear y'all saying, "DUH, KB," where you been?" <laughing>
The plan is to try this out the next time a vehicle needs a bath but in the meantime, do any of you also rinse first?
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