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Kinja'd!!! "The Crazy Kanuck; RIP Oppositelock" (jukesjukesjukes)
04/23/2018 at 18:43 • Filed to: None

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I also reminded my self why I hate cleaning cars.


DISCUSSION (5)


Kinja'd!!! Svend > The Crazy Kanuck; RIP Oppositelock
04/23/2018 at 19:34

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I luuuurve cleaning cars but it doesn’t take long anymore, most of the time it takes longer to set up the pressure washer and hosepipe.


Kinja'd!!! Ash78, voting early and often > Svend
04/23/2018 at 19:42

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Awesome, “hosepipe” — That’s a term you rarely hear in the US except for older Southerners — many of who retained a lot their vernacular from the Scottish and Irish settlers from 200+ years ago. I didn’t know it was still in use anywhere (in lieu of simply “hose”)

I just invested in a foam cannon, so this weekend will be my first wash without a soapy bucket. Excited.


Kinja'd!!! The Crazy Kanuck; RIP Oppositelock > Svend
04/23/2018 at 19:53

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I get that, it took me 1 hour to soap, & wax. I’ve never been a fan of cleaning cars.


Kinja'd!!! Svend > Ash78, voting early and often
04/23/2018 at 20:14

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Ye’, some in certain contexts will say ‘hose’, but if you want to be specific, you’ll say, ‘get the hosepipe and water the plant’s’ or ‘I just bought a new hose reel for the hosepipe’.

‘First wash without a soapy bucket’?

The snow foam is just a pre-wash, not in place of a two bucket wash.

You can snow foam, rinse, then shampoo foam onto the car and then use a rinse bucket with a grit guard to wash down the panels from top round and down if it’s only got a small amount of dirt such as traffic film.


Kinja'd!!! Svend > Ash78, voting early and often
04/23/2018 at 20:18

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General rule of thumb is one inch of shampoo or snow foam in a one litre bottle then fill just over half full with water.

Use the tap at the top to adjust thickness, clockwise for thicker, anti-clockwise for thinner. The nozzle on the front rotates for a thin jet, to a wide fan. Just have a play until you find what works for you.