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Old Dec 15, 2016 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Burnzybubbles
If it's really dirty I'll rinse the bulky dirt off to give the snow foam less to deal with, I don't use much water if any in the lance and it'll just be a bit of hot water to aid the foam, if it's got a good coat of polish on the paint and it's still fairly clean iv noticed it'll struggle to stick to the paint but most the time it's been fine.

I use the AG rubber and plastic gel, the green goop stuff, I find it top notch for tired plastic and I also use it as a tyre dressing if I can be arsed as I hate that black tar shit that gets put on, the AG stuff makes the tyre look like new without being all shiney and covered in crap.
I will give the AG stuff a look, thanks for the tip.

I have been using less water in the snow foam lance recently and it does give a nicer, thicker foam with better cling.

I managed to pick up a water softener from a huge property that was nearly new, this is dedicated to my hot and cold outside water supply plus the steam cleaner, it seems to work well.
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