@jassyo06 - PMSLOnly used it on my mums car as a drying aid and it's for her car only l paid £9 for it...from Amazon l had a 5 minute time window to order for next day delivery....bsd came up first as a prime next day...so dont get carried away lol
@jassyo06 - PMSLOnly used it on my mums car as a drying aid and it's for her car only l paid £9 for it...from Amazon l had a 5 minute time window to order for next day delivery....bsd came up first as a prime next day...so dont get carried away lol
Don’t start himWhich snow foam would you recommend?
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Valet pro advanced snow foam is my go too pre wash product through the winter months,bilt hamber snowfoam during the summer months when dwelling time is at a premium due to higher ambient temperatures and cars dont get covered in grit/road grime as much.....most peeps rate bilt hamber snowfoam because it's a lot cheaper than mostWhich snow foam would you recommend?
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Tend to agree with BH Autofoam. The best I’ve tried, but I haven’t tried that many!I swear by Bilt Hamber auto foam ... I’ve tried other products but never beaten it.
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But your car doesn't get that much use mate,when your doing 250 miles a week all year round l need a very good prewash product .....Bilt hamber is fine throughout the year imo.
good coat of that and the muck comes off easy and then shampoo is a doddle.
It just works ... very well & nothing to do with price !
Works fine on my car and I do more miles than that, didn't wash mine in about 5 weeks. Diluted 10:1 and after a few mins rinsed off and made contact wash a breeze, took vast majority of the muck off. Price and performance are second to none, from what I've tried.But your car doesn't get that much use mate,when your doing 250 miles a week all year round l need a very good prewash product .....
But your car doesn't get that much use mate,when your doing 250 miles a week all year round l need a very good prewash product .....
@Adam14 price doesn't enter into the equation that much as far as detailing products go for me personally and the debate on snow foams is a endless one.....buy what you're happy with that's what l try to do and BH is low on my listWorks fine on my car and I do more miles than that, didn't wash mine in about 5 weeks. Diluted 10:1 and after a few mins rinsed off and made contact wash a breeze, took vast majority of the muck off. Price and performance are second to none, from what I've tried.
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I think you’re using it wrong pal ... everyone else finds it spot on & it strips hard winter grime off - maybe you need a new pressure washer lol
It’s a great product and leaves the surface silky smooth for then shampooing.
Forgotten more about detailing than most know on here mate l have used dozens of prewash products most have been of decent quality BH comes under decent,some have been guff like Auto brite super foam,few have been really good and valet pro Advanced snow foam is one of them......have you used it.....?
Forgotten more about detailing than most know on here mate l have used dozens of prewash products most have been of decent quality BH comes under decent,some have been guff like Auto brite super foam,few have been really good and valet pro Advanced snow foam is one of them......have you used it.....?
All good pre washes you've got there Nev...l have been very complacent lately with my choice of detailing products but time to get back on the wagon....bought Gyeon Bathe,wet coat this week so that's a start....looking out the window the weather looks good...its dry and the suns oot....So Suns oot Guns oot as they say up here...so the cob webs will get blown off the Flex today...going out to polish a few panels lolIt must really depend on what coatings you have on the car, as with mine I have about 3-4 snowfoams, and prewashes and to be fair they all do a very good job at taking the crud off. Very very often in the winter I just s/f or prewash and then jet wash off, and the cars come up pretty shiny. I use BH, VP, Gyeon, Cleanliness and citrus pw.
Do agree on the autobrite though, their s/f lances are brilliant (I have two) but the s/f I give away
All good pre washes you've got there Nev...l have been very complacent lately with my choice of detailing products but time to get back on the wagon....bought Gyeon Bathe,wet coat this week so that's a start....looking out the window the weather looks good...its dry and the suns oot....So Suns oot Guns oot as they say up here...so the cob webs will get blown off the Flex today...going out to polish a few panels lol



All good pre washes you've got there Nev...l have been very complacent lately with my choice of detailing products but time to get back on the wagon....bought Gyeon Bathe,wet coat this week so that's a start....looking out the window the weather looks good...its dry and the suns oot....So Suns oot Guns oot as they say up here...so the cob webs will get blown off the Flex today...going out to polish a few panels lol

I tried poor boys wheel sealant for the first time last weekend and pleased with the results so far. Alloys were a breeze to clean this weekend. In fact after a snow foam pre-wash & pressure wash I don’t think the shampoo had much work to do at all.
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It is pretty good stuff, but C5 gives much better longevity obv. But for ease of application PP pretty good. Give a try to Gyeon Wet Coat on the alloys (and body of car if not ceramic coated. So easy to apply and rinse off and gives great hydrophobic action![]()
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So, you haven't got anyoney left to buy toilet rolls, handwashes and sanitisers![]()
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Glen yer a novice purchaser of car products mate get jiggy with it......Wet coat or the likes applied to alloys is super easy and it does add gloss to alloys or to any surface you apply it too
I’m gonna need another garage for all the kit I’m getting as a result of recommendations from everyone here lol![]()
Your car is white mate dont go over the score....diminishing returns,l wouldnt buy a white car a again for all the Tea in China....then again it's no doubt been totally wiped out....now way bulk buyers............lol
The last white car I had was a 3.2 litre V6 TT in 2008 - 2011. Nice car that so 9 years since I’ve had white & I do like it a lot to be fair. It goes well with black pack & diamond cut alloys. I know what you’re saying though with regards to there are limitations to products. But having had black & dark blue cars it is fairly easy to keep looking clean. Black was a nightmare although looked good for the 1 hour it was sparkly clean.
Yer RS3 in Floret was a stunna..............if only l was there to change yer mind when buying the Merc like l was with you during yer Nerdo.....crisis....bit like Superman....cant be everywhere....lol
Medium cut pad
Medium cut compound
Finishing pad
Finish/sealant
Speed 2
90% better
My instrument panel plastic cover. Really 30 min job and scratches nearly all gone and looks smooth
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Medium cut pad
Medium cut compound
Finishing pad
Finish/sealant
Speed 2
90% better
My instrument panel plastic cover. Really 30 min job and scratches nearly all gone and looks smooth
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