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I've got my original foam cannons from 7 years ago, and they're still working well; not sure what is causing your issue.
Foaming isn't something that needs to be done frequently, if you otherwise detail your car.
The foam is a pre-wash step; the foam is supposed to loosen and lift dirt and particulates so when you rinse the foam off, they go with it. If you wash properly, you don't stop at the rinse, but rather move on to the actual washing. If you don't foam first (assuming car is very dirty), but simply rinse then wash, you run the risk of dragging the particulates loosened by the rinse/wash across the surface.
When I foam, I let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse. I follow that up with a rinseless wash (Wolfgang's Uber Rinseless Wash) which is very slick. From there, one Gyeon Silk Dryer towel will dry the entire car.
I ceramic coated all of the hidden channels designed to drain rain water away, so they only require a quick wipedown.
The nagging problem is on the trunk. Even with the EPDM U channel molding tucked in the reveal above the tail lights I still get a few drips, but probably 90% less than if the EPDM wasn't there.
Hmm and not a fan of these myself. But maybe I just dont understand the concept. And sorry if I am not answering your question. But WTH is the deal when using these? I mean is the whole idea you can foam your whole car and magically all the Dirt comes off???? I dont see how that is possible without actually using a sponge. I have used one now on two of my vehicles and each one has a film of dirt on it afterwards and yeh sure she looks clean but what gives. LOL guess this is to fancy for me I just like washing my cars with the sponge and soap.
The foam is a pre-wash step; the foam is supposed to loosen and lift dirt and particulates so when you rinse the foam off, they go with it. If you wash properly, you don't stop at the rinse, but rather move on to the actual washing. If you don't foam first (assuming car is very dirty), but simply rinse then wash, you run the risk of dragging the particulates loosened by the rinse/wash across the surface.
When I foam, I let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse. I follow that up with a rinseless wash (Wolfgang's Uber Rinseless Wash) which is very slick. From there, one Gyeon Silk Dryer towel will dry the entire car.
I ceramic coated all of the hidden channels designed to drain rain water away, so they only require a quick wipedown.
The nagging problem is on the trunk. Even with the EPDM U channel molding tucked in the reveal above the tail lights I still get a few drips, but probably 90% less than if the EPDM wasn't there.
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