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Pop over to the M3/M4 forums, which have a more active section on washing, etc. There were a few recent thread on power washer recommendations.
https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/fo...play.php?f=630
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I ordered everything from chemical guys - foam cannon, pink car wash liquid, a few microfiber towels. - hose down the car with water with the cannon - clip on the container to the cannon which includes soap/water - hose the full car down to create the foam - lightly wash the car with a microfiber mit - hose down the car with water Following the above method, you'll notice the ceramic coating effect. Water and even the soap literally beads off. I then used a leaf blower and the car was dry within minutes. Never really needing the touch the car at all! Lastly, I sprayed the car with a product called hydrosilex. It's a ceramic coat/maintenance product. Quick spray and wipe down and all done. I do agree the wheels are a pain!! I forgot I didn't have a wheel cleaning brush so just used the back side of the microfiber mit. Overall, it got the job done and looks clean but will use a brush next time to get the insides. I also sprayed/wiped the wheels with hydrosilex. Hope that helps! |
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Everything with me is in the interest of time, which is so hard to come by nowadays.... PS, my first wash was from a hand wash facility (like a 40 min wait)...
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So you just hooked the gun up to a garden hose??
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A foam gun used with a garden hose will not produce the snow foam desired by most. It will blow soapy water on the car, but will run off faster and not create much foam. A pressure washer is desired for use with a foam canon.
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That's what I thought, so what type are all using / best suited for this?
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Anyone of the name brands sold on Amazon and Home Depot will be fine. For around $120 you will get what you need. Stop in at a local HD or Lowes and see wha they have and the return policy.
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If you want to use your choice of foam cannon and go the Sun Joe route, then get at least the SPX 3000 and not the lower models. At first I bought the lower model and it doesn't have a 1/4" quick connect. To get the foam canons to attach you will need to buy an adapter or the proprietary Sun Joe canon, then you should have bought the more expensive model in the first place (3000) due to the additional cost. This is the model that I have and it works perfectly fine for washing my car. I've used it to also clean my driveway after I'm done washing the car.
As for foam canon, the pros seem to use the MTM PF22. Make sure to install the smaller orifice if you don't get one of the high powered gas or kranzle models. I got this one from Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1. This is lower cost option that gets great reviews. The Chemical Guys foam cannons are also recommended but you can usually find a generic version on Amazon for less. Finally, if you really don't want to scrub the car, there are folks that have successfully done that or at least they say they have. I haven't tried it as I subscribe to the need to manually agitate the dirt off even with a ceramic coating to get it completely clean. |
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I took the plunge and went through the wash!
I told the manager no brooms and they still almost used one! It was in slow mo as he lifted it up and approached my hood! Lol I beeped and all was spared. After that close call, all went well and no scratches.
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I thought you bought a pressure washer. What happened?
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Ha! I did, but doesn't mean I always have the time to use it. Car got dirty on way to work and then weather cleared. Had to go straight from work to vacation home and she needed a wash and the rest is history.
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Any recommendations on ceramic coating places in Dallas?
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Ok, so I bought this today coupled with the the sunjoe SPX3001 washer. Looks like I'll need an adapter for it and confused on the water ratio mix. It says 1 oz per 3 gallons, so what's the capacity of the trinova tank, so I can dig, it's not listed anywhere I can see.
Also, is it really that more effective than the washer itself?
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As for amount, I usually do 2 oz to 5 oz per almost full bottle with the rest filled with water. It really depends on the soap. If you really want to see a lot of foam go towards the upper limit and back down. And make sure the knob on top is completely open (or closed depending on how you think of it). Basically one way will give you foam, the other will be a water mix. You will know if it is wrong when you start. Finally, may sure you turn the bottle and make sure the soap and water mix. |
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I actually washed my Masi, that's in the background of pic, w/ the power washer wand w/ soap head, then a rinse off w/ 40 head and all game out pretty dam well. However, next time I will use the Trinova and do you also rinse off w/ it as well, or use the 40 on the wand? I also notice the trinova has a fan spread adjustment, how's best to utilize that? |
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The instructions are meant for bucket washing. That is the amount I use in my bucket after I do the prewash with the foam. The foaming always needs a higher concentration of soap.
Only use the foamer for foaming. Once it is done, take is off and spray the car down with the 40 degree. As for spread, really up to you. I don't think there is a right or wrong. I choose something in the middle towards the wider side. Too wide and I feel like it is all over the place and not on the car. Too narrow and it is too strong to give a nice foam coverage. |
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