RoryMurphyJnr wrote: » Picked up the K4 about a month ago myself, what snow foam lance are you using? I've just the bog standard Karcher one Doesn't do a bad job just wondered if there's a better option Ta
Decoda wrote: » Ordered a few bits off wash me, delivery within 48 hrs. A great service including emails checking on my address after I messed up filling in the details on the website. Box contained a hand written note from Pascal along with a small pack of Jellies which the kids loved. Will definitely be going back to stock up. No connection to the business, just refreshing to come across such efficiency.
Gumbo wrote: » I’ve ordered from Paschal too. He has the full range of ADBL products there now.
traco wrote: » Guys - where do you all wash the cars? At home I pull them out onto the kerbside and work away, usually a hose and two bucket job. If I am doing a bigger clean and snow foam I do it at work as the grond is usually covered in foam and there are large drains close by to rinse the foam and suds away easily. I suppose I could do it in the drive but thats all been recently donw with light coloured sotens etc by herself so not sure I want to incur that wrath. Has anyone had any hassle with snowfoam on the public street?
traco wrote: » Nice setup Gumbo. My drive slopes down towards the house and the surface can't be washed as its all loose sitting in a honeycomb structure. Pebbles would be everywhere The summer toy is back on the road today and needs a wash, to be fair its not too bad but herselfs car is foul. There is a car wash place close to me. I wonder if they would snowfoam it, let it site for a while and rinse if I paid them and asked them not to wash it? Only one way to find out I guess. It would be 5 mins back home and I could work away with the garden hose and buckets then on the kerb outside as normal. I really need to rotate them down to work for a full decontamination where I can do a proper job then pull them in, clay them, quick machine polish and wax. I have the space to pull them in a leave overnight while I take the van home. Just need to plan it in.
sebdavis wrote: » Picked up the Lidl washer today, model is PHDP 180 A1 Just wondering what sort of foam lance might work with it?
vectra wrote: » Lavor fitment as fas as I am aware.
sebdavis wrote: » Thanks, sorry I am new to this, is that the type of connector the foam lancer needs to support? Thanks
myshirt wrote: » What type of paint is on the new Volvo's? We are looking at Crystal White Pearlescent. Not sure if that a hard or a soft paint? Presumably hard. Currently driving a BMW with paint that is definitely hard. I'm looking to buy a new machine, pads, and polish and clean and protect the car when we get it.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Ian - the one step polishes are good BUT they are really only 1 step when using a rotary polisher. I've been correcting my car over the last while and was using Scholl S20 one step and I found that it only broke down from compound to polish when using the rotary. This didn't work with the DA for some reason. It's possible that I wasn't using the DA for long enough but I'm not so sure. Scholl S3 is a superb compound by the way. That mated with a green Shinemate pad has scratches gone in less that a minute with the rotary machine.