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      02-21-2016, 08:49 PM   #7
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My opinion to your questions:

1. I prefer a gas pressure washer for washing my car. I have a Honda (2800psi) pressure washer. You don't need an electrical cord and the pressure is higher. I would recommend at least 2500 psi and as people stated above a fan nozzle as to not damage the paint. Most foam cannons recommend at least 1800-2000 minimum psi in order to create good foam.

2. I always pre wash my car with the pressure washer using a fan nozzle to get off the bigger dirt and grime. I would not apply the foam directly to a dry car, just my opinion.

3. Depends on how dirty the car is. I garage my car and usually don't drive in the rain. Most of the time I just pre wash and use the foam cannon and then rinse off with the pressure washer or firemans nozzle. If you have to wash using a mitt make sure it's a high quality chenille microfiber mitt and use a 2 bucket wash system.

4. I pre wash the wheels, tires, discs, and calipers with pressure washer, wheel cleaner, and soft wheel brush. I then coat the wheels, tires, calipers, wheel wells, etc with the foam cannon and rinse off, no need to scrub a second time.

I never use car washes, they are horrible and don't use quality cleaners, mitts, towels etc.
I hand wash and foam cannon exclusively.
If you want product recommendations let me know.
As a side note for drying, buy a metro vac blower or something similar. Only use high quality pure plush microfiber towels for drying if you need to. The less you touch the car the better and less chance of micro scratches.
Happy foaming!!
Very helpful...thank you!

I just ordered a Generac 2,500 PSI on Amazon, along with a Chemical Guys foam cannon. The cannon comes with a gallon of Honeydew snow foam. From what I've read on this forum, Chemical Guys seems to be good stuff.

I'll do the two-bucket system if the car is exceptionally dirty, I also have a grit guard for the bucket. It's garaged, and I don't drive it in snow, but residual road salt is unavoidable in the northeast, so I use the touchless wash to rinse that off.

Also, what about those super absorbent squeegies that almost feel like their made of rubber? Is a microfiber the better choice? What cleaning solutions do you use?

Again, thanks for your input.
That Generac should do great along with the CG Foam Cannon.
I use the CG Foam Cannon also and it has always worked great. There are better soaps available but I know the the Honeydew comes with the foam cannon so try it out.
I use the CG Glossworks AutoBath. It has gloss enhancers, better foam properties, and lubricity.
As far as drying I use CG Blower and microfiber towels. I've never used squeegees so not sure how well they work or don't.
For sealant I use the CG's V07. For tire dressing I use the CG's G6 Hyper Coat. For wheel and tire cleaner I use CG's Grim Reaper. For interior cleaner (not leather) I use CG's Innerclean. For glass I use the CG's Glassworks.

Hope that helps!!
My car has been coated with Cilajet, so I don't know if I should use a sealer. I'll ask the dealer about that. I like that blower. CG makes a vac/blower. I like it because it comes with a variety of attachments for the vac...but my concern is that it does two things mediocre, as opposed to one really well.

I've been using Zaino leather products, but I hear more (here, anyway) about Leather Master products. Do you have a preference on either?
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