randy hickey wrote: » McLove, what part of the country are you in? It's not Santa Cruz, CAvan is it?
Sidewayslarry wrote: » The lance shouldn't be broken as there is very little to go wrong with these lances - there is no moving parts in them, and generally the only hassle they give is the gauze clogging in them, but even this can be easily rectified by blowing compressed air through it or by running hot water and apc through it. Definitely worth stripping and seeing if the gauze is blocked. Another possibility is that if the lance hasn't been used for a prolonged period of time the gauze can actually rust and completely block things up.
Deleted User wrote: » Well I was going to try out a different type of snowfoam and go from there. I admit, it would be handy to get someone else who has the same lance to see if they ran into the same problem with it. If there's anyone in a 30-40 minute radius of me, who didnt fancy taking a gander, I'd happily pop out to them with my lance and snow foam to see how it worked out for someone else. It's quite frustrating, in all honesty. So far it's the only real thing that's giving hassle. I use a Nilfisk C120, by the way. Apparently it's a grand machine and should be able to snowfoam with ease.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well I was going to try out a different type of snowfoam and go from there. I admit, it would be handy to get someone else who has the same lance to see if they ran into the same problem with it. If there's anyone in a 30-40 minute radius of me, who didnt fancy taking a gander, I'd happily pop out to them with my lance and snow foam to see how it worked out for someone else. It's quite frustrating, in all honesty. So far it's the only real thing that's giving hassle. I use a Nilfisk C120, by the way. Apparently it's a grand machine and should be able to snowfoam with ease.
Sidewayslarry wrote: » Definitely something very wrong. If the gauze was clogged you would be using less snow foam than usual, so thats not the issue here. I've been using a PA lance now for over 5 years and I've never experienced a problem like that. Might be worth contacting the supplier and see does a replacement lance work better? Or if you knew someone else with a similar lance you could try to eliminate whether it is the lance or not? What power washer did you say you were using? The other option would be to try out a different snow foam in case it was a bad batch of foam possibly.
Deleted User wrote: » I've been playing with the lance a fair bit (well, when i got it, anyway, havent used it since I cleaned the car that time, and posted exhaustively about it on here :pac: ) But I adjusted the nozzle on top from one extreme to the other, and variations of in between the two. I think I posted a video before of the best I got out of it, and it was still fairly watery (in comparison to what others seem to be able to achieve with the same kit). It also goes through the bottle like it's no one's business. Ye guys were saying you'd get two saloon cars done with a single bottle (sorry, when i say bottle, I mean the attachment to the lance, not an actual bottle of snow foam that you'd buy). A single full bottle was getting me about 3/4 of the way around the Rav before I had to return to the house to mix some more up and go again. So there's obviously something wrong somewhere along the way.
Mc Love wrote: » Had a try out today, had about an inch of cotton candy, added a small bit of hyperwash, cleaned out the lance with water first! No joy, the closest I got was the dial nearer the (-) producing thicker but still not the consistency others have had the luck with! Suppose I could try taking the lance apart and try that option otherwise I'll have to buy a new one
markc1184 wrote: » Sorry if this is not the right thread for this but when you guys are using snow foam, do you add anything into the mixture like tar remover etc? I was reading a few threads lately on other sites were people had added other products into the snow foam mix but never seen any ratios mentioned. Is it a good idea to add tar remover to the mix or should it be avoided and if so, what sort of ratio should be used or is it a case of trial and error. I'm using the CleanCar.ie super snow foam and lance if that makes any difference.
randy hickey wrote: » If you're near Dublin anytime soon you're welcome to drop in and I'll give you a sample to try out.Hell,bring your lance along and I'll run it on my PW.
Deleted User wrote: » How did it come out initially? I'm still not impressed with the snowfoaming effort I had with my own snow foam. Was very watery. Yours must have been much thicker coming out? After 5 minutes of sitting, my car would be snow-free.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I'm dreaming of a white Christmas..... That's after 5 minutes of dwell time
TestTransmission wrote: » Is it worth the effort?
TestTransmission wrote: » Steam cleaner?safe to use on alloys?