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Old 02-23-2005, 02:31 AM
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does anyone used a machine called " foamer " ..
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and the foamer pic is here



I am thinking to buy a foamer .. but I did not experience using it .. so do any one used such machines ? and do you think it is enjoyable and saves your washing time ..

I got these pics from www.foamit.com
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I don't think I would like that much pressure against my paint or wheels. Looks like the foam may also remove any wax or polish that was on the car IMHO.
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Originally Posted by Memotronic' date='Feb 23 2005, 07:31 PM
does anyone used a machine called " foamer " ..
see the pic




and the foamer? pic is here



I am thinking to buy a foamer .. but I did not experience using it .. so do any one used such machines ? and do you think it is enjoyable and saves your washing time ..

I got these pics from www.foamit.com
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Over in my country these machine are used by petrol station car washes. It is much easier to soap the car compared to a sponge as its much more productive in terms of labour and speed that the station churns out.

This machine is best suited for mass car washes or for big trucks and buses.

Don't think it is appropriate for personal use IMHO.
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