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- me wax ba yung foam na ginagamit sa mga car wash?
- how often dapat magpa foam wash?
- car shampoo wash vs foam wash...ano mas okay?
Sorry for resurrecting this very old thread, but I want to try this out and want to know where I can get some of this snow foam. Another thread here in this forum describes where to buy the cheapest foam gun, but I haven't found a similar thread discussing on where to buy the snow foam here locally. The "best" snow foam used in the US by consensus is AutoBrite MagiFoam, which I can't find in local online shops... Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or can anyone recommend a decent snow foam that's locally available?
According to some auto detailing videos in youtube and also in some US-based auto detailing forums this snow foam does not take the place of a proper car wash shampoo. Instead, it is an optional pre-wash procedure aimed at breaking down (or loosening up) and removing dirt particles and other contaminants on your car prior to handwashing in order to avoid the occurrence of swirl marks on your car's clear coat due to dirt being trapped in or under your mitt/rag/foam/chamois (whatever it is that you use) during the actual car washing process.
"Pre-washing involves ridding the car of dirt and other loose pollutant chemicals from the paint surfaces before you carry out a hand wash on the car. It softens dirt and surrounds the larger particles drawing these away from the surface of the paintwork and wheels. This includes traffic film, grit, bugs and bird droppings.
Pre washing is a must to help keep the infliction of swirl marks, scratches and abrasions to an absolute minimum. The key is to remove as much dirt as you can before actually touching the car."
There is also such a thing as a Traffic Film Remover which is more aggressive than snow foam, but may be harmful to your car's paint job if not hosed down before it dries up, which tends to be faster than a regular snow foam (the time it takes to dry up). Plus, snow foam does not damage your car's clear coat so it's better for us weekend DIY detailers.