Other than getting the hose connector turned around (watch out for that one), the machine is simple to put together and use ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP . And very nice, too. I'm surprised at the power-it's more than we'll ever need, and we've not even used the most powerful setting yet.I've cleaned off a dirty concrete porch to get it ready for sealing, started to clean siding, and I know this pressure washer will be terrific for cleaning tools this fall.The only issue we had is we had turned around the hose connector, and it leaked. Once it was on correctly, though, we had no problems with the connection. Just remember that the end with the green knob goes towards the hose. It's obvious now what we did wrong, but not necessarily obvious at the time.
Thank you . I didnt see anything in my instructions about mixing ratios ? I filled the bottle with soap . This is the best information i,ve gotten so far on that .
Thanks! Also note that these manufacturer specified pressure washer ratings are not representative of real world usage. As an example, that Sun Joe SPX3000 is rated at 2030 PSI and 1.7 GPM, but in real world testing it actually outputs 1490 PSI and 1.3 GPM. Other manufacturers real world testing results are very similar. Thanks again.
Thanks for the tip...biggest change for me is that my pressure washer is only 1.2GPM 1600PSI RYOBI..I pick a cheap amazon 1.2GPM canon...and it made crazier foam that my expensive one which I returned
Water ! It's important. The more the minerals in water the lesser the foam. Reducing the TDS of water with the help of a softener greatly improves the foam.
Excellent point ! If I select the 5 $ RainX spotfree soap, it's because it leaves A Spotfree rinse. It's way more important to finish your job without water spots than achieving the shaving cream foam from a snow cannon. It's good to have thick soap, but because you get a soap that clings to your cars body dont mean it will rinse or look better in the end. Plus.. if you don't like RainX spotfree the way it is, just adjust the control dial till it does come from a $10. foam cannon and save a hundred bucks. It's a stupid thought to waste that much $ on a foam cannon, theres not one thing about one that has so little to it.
Thanks for this, I honestly had no idea about the orifices and the different sizes! i was wondering why my pressure washer with foam cannon was not giving me great results! turns out the foam cannon i ordered has a 1.25 size Orifice and needed a 1.1 to match my pressure washers gpm! bingo! thank you. great video.
@@cokamine818 I would just look up the foam cannon you have and it should tell you whether it’s a 1.25 orifice or 1.1 if you have an electric pressure washer most likely you gonna need the 1.1 orifice to get good foam. Gas powered pressure washer the 1.25 is fine.
I guess I'll try out the last suggestion. The power waster I got is 2000 psi BUT it only out puts 1.2GPM...so am I totally screwed or do I just need to find the right soap to water ratio?
I purchased a top quality foam cannon last year around July and O had a fun time with a thick foam, then suddenly around January of the next year i cound not get a good foam anymore. I tried using a richer soap-water mixture, distilled water, disassemble the cannon and clean everything. Still no help. Then i used the same washer and cannon in a diiferent town with less population. Viola! I get a good result. It seem that during winter in my home city especially in my locality people used a lot of heating appliances and as a result we get a lower current than what we get during summer. So my washer was not getting proper electricity to work to its full potential. The pressure was still good for cleanig but for foam cannon, it was not. So lower power = lower pressure. I will test again this coming winter with my city 3 phase supply.
I have an $90 auto geek foam gun that I bought 10 years ago that looks exactly like the $15 amazon foam gun. With my electric pressure washer and I get really thick foam probably because the orfice is designed for electric.
Great Video!! I Just bought My First Foam Gun And The CG Extreme Wash And Wax Soap. Thanks for The info. Now I Know How Much Soap To Use To Get That Thick Foam I Need. 👍
It’s been proven many times the thickness of foam doesn’t matter, just application of the product is all that’s needed if the chemicals are good enough to start to break down dirt, the thickness is just personal preference and is a sales gimmick. Go watch videos from forensic detailing.
I think the main reason for people who are new to foam cannons are putting only 2 squirts into a full bottle of foam cannon is 1 because that's how some companies like chemical guys describe it, but also because they and no one wants to use 1/4 a 16oz bottle per use.
So my cannon stopped foaming half way through a car and I am very new to foam cannons I just bought it and this was the first use. Any idea why it stopped creating foam half way through? I still had soap and water in my cannon just randomly stopped pulling from my cannon and used only water from my pressure washer
good video! , only suggestion i can say because im a beginer myself with this whole foaming thing is tell them about adding the water first then the foam or to be honest not sure if that even matters and mixing it in the container when diluted
The reason it matters is that if you put the foaming agent in 1st and then fill it with water, the turbulence of the water will make a lot of bubbles which will be pouring out of the top of the container before the container is half way full.
mine didn't foam at all today. I had to physically shake the lance vertically up+down whilst pressing the trigger to get it to foam. Why would this be?
soft water will reduce the amount of product you need - with soft water the typical ratio is 2 fluid ounces of product to 16 fluid ounces of water. hard water will quadruple the product usage (at a minimum) for a similar effect to that of soft water...
Foam Cannon Adjusting Knob: Everyone uses it set to Minimum. Some people say it is in the water circuit, the siphon tube circuit, and even is an air bleed. Since there is an orifice in the water circuit, why would there be a need for another orifice which is also adjustable?
It also matters the quality of your water. Hard water doesn’t do well in foam cannon’s have to boost your soap. That means add more soap. Or less water.
Have an old AutoGeek foam cannon that can adjust the ratio of soap to water. I just fill up the bottle with foaming soap and shut down the water:soap ratio for more foam and increase that ratio for more foam. I can even rinse the car without removing the cannon for a 100:0 water:soap ratio. One of the best out there (imho) for less than $40 ( at the time). Had it for more than 10 years.
Quality of the water also dictates the amount of foam coming out. Soaps will “clean” the first thing it comes in contact with, the water. By using high quality water, you can achieve better results. For weekend detailers, an in-line filter could help. A water softner would increase even more if you can afford one. For a professional detailer... we all should know that, but it may be difficult when you have to refill the tank somewhere else, unless you build your own water filtration system. Great videos you are putting out buddy! Wish you success in your career!
Bryan , I purchased an in line RV water filter that I plan to try out next time I wash my car. I heard using these can improve your water some by watching Auto Fanatic here on UA-cam. It was less than $21 for a pair of filters. I figure it was cheap enough to try them out. Our water is super hard. I struggle with water spots all the time lol. Good luck 👍🏼
My orifice is the 1.1 and my pressure washer is 1750psi at 1.3GPM and still doesn't make enough foam. Hopefully with a gas pressure washer, the 1.1mm orifice with a 3100psi pressure washer will have lots of foam
If i can make a suggestion for longevity. I bought a 8 dollar cannon that works amazing but after 2 years and letting it sit during the quarantine its not foaming as much as it used to. I found out it was the minerals and calcification in the cannon that made it lose performance. I remedied this by soaking it in vinegar for an entire week, but 1 day should work.
nice presentation. I'm looking for a new pressure washer. I just sold my last one, WAY to big, even with a high flow ball valve it would still suck the hose flat. Something like 4 gpm at 3,800 psi.
@@trevorc4052 amzn.to/2JReP7o this is the best one on amazon, make sure you fill it with warm water and then add about 3-5oz of suds and set the dial all the way to (-) not (+)... the (+) setting is more water which you dont want
I bought an expensive foam cannon on Amazon I have an electric pressure washer It’s just 1.2 gallons per minute I did change the orifice and when I saw my car it looks like it’s been sprayed with foamy shaving cream it’s very thick
I'm still confused, the pressure is actually measured on the head of the machine or on the hose? Because if some jet steam they put the pressure gauge on the head of the machine and they claim that the pressure stated on the box is equal within the pressure gauge (which is located on the head of the machine). But when we put another pressure gauge between the hose and before gun spray so we will find the pressure is far different. Could you help me with this?
Hello, thank you for the video. Could you tell me if I increase the water pressure (example: from 90 to 110 bar) keeping the flow (example: 8 L/min) will I be able to get a thicker foam than lower pressures? Under a same flow, is there a relationship between water pressure and foam quality? Thanks!!
Spending $100 on a foam cannon is ridiculous they are built out of mostly the same material plastic I got a $25 foam cannon and I’ll put it up against any hundred dollar foam Cannon every day of the week
Jordan Bronson Actually I was wrong I paid 29 dollars for my foam cannon. And it has all stainless steel parts not brass. I think chrome stainless steel is supposed to be better than brass but I’m not sure that’s what I heard. Now with the 70 $ left over. I can buy a gallon of quality foam cannon soap. And then I will go and purchased Maguires ultimate paste wax and still have money left over from the 100$ .lol😂😂😂😆😆
@@richardvacanti4265 - Brass is better with water, it won't rust through time. Also, I've found a better way to SAVE you even more money. I discovered a way to make the Foaming Soap for CHEAP !!! I will upload the Video in my Channel soon.
Question: everyone on social media seems to have an almost limitless amount of soap in their foam canon. They can just hose down one section of the car no problem and have plenty for the rest of the car. When I use mine I have to work fast around the care to make sure I dont run out early. (Just learned about dilution ratios in this video). I have the foam canon set to use as little water from the PW as possible, and its set on a tight spread to get the foam as thick as possible (still not getting shaving cream). Why do I run out so quickly? is it a combination of everything in this video? Currently using Sun Joe SPX3001 2030 PSI 1.76 GPM MTM Hydro SG28 Pressure washer gun Adams polishes foam cannon.
I used my foam cannon and it doesn’t foam as much, and sprays a very runny soapy water. I have an 1100psi electric pressure washer. Will a 1.1mm orifice work better or will a 1.0mm orifice work better with my foam cannon? Not sure which one I should order. Please let me know.
My faveroite foam canon soap is Turtle wax 'zip wax wash'. 1 part soap 2 parts hot water. If you want better performance heat the soap by submerging the closed jug in a bucket of hot water before use.
It all has to do with GPM, not PSI. You can have a machine that is at 1600 PSI and 1.2 GPM and get terrible watered down foam, but change the gun, wand and outlet hose that allows more GPM on that same machine to give you less PSI(1000), but more GPM(1.4) you have corrected the problem! Plus you will also use less volts minimizing the chance of blowing a circuit and wear on the machine. If you have 1.3-1.4 GPM at 1000 PSI you should still get great thick foam. If you want more pressure than 1000psi at the outlet of the gun or wand without the foam cannon connected, then you have to play around with different size nozzles that connect to the tip! With all of this done and you are not satisfied with the thickness of foam, then change the orifice in the foam cannon to a 1.1. If your “still” not satisfied, then it’s time to buy a gas pressure washer or a electric Kranzle pressure washer for $1,200 that has 1400psi 2.1 GPM and weighs 80lbs then the problem is 100% solved. If you look at the Kranzle specs you notice that the PSI is not much(1400), but the GPM is large(2.1) Again it all has to do with the GPM not the PSI and a extra $130-$250 to achieve the thick foam.
So I recently bought the new electric pressure washer 2100 psi 1.2 gpm . When I used it the soap was not thick enough like the videos . Any suggestions on a electric pressure washer that you can recommend?
Actually, the GPM don't matter as much as people think. Obsessed Garage tested a wide variety of pressure washers of pretty much every price range. Even at the less than ideal 1.4 GPM with a 1.1 orifice, many of washer were able to get great results of foam usage, even though many of them were rated at 1.2 to 1.3. Nonetheless, it's still going to come down how you adjust your Foam Cannon entirely and quality of soap.
Thanks for the info! This really makes sense about buying the proper pressure washer. As a old school car washer I’ve been debating whether or not to even bother with using one. It would be nice to see some of these manufacturers offer a car wash starter package. J2K what set-up do you use?
When it comes to foam cannons, my favorite is the mtm hydro pf22 but, I have only tried 3 or 4 foam cannons so there may be better ones out there. When it comes to pressure washers, I have a Blue Clean 1900 psi 1.3 gpm electric pressure washer that i use in my videos. This year for christmas my family upgraded me to a gas pressure washer so I will be experimenting with that this year when it gets warmer out. Lol
Is there a preferred foam cannon, or maybe a way to use one of these, to make super rich foam? I want to make "Aircrete" which is a light weight fireproof mix of water, Portland cement and very thick foam, stuff that looks like shaving cream. No cement passes through the foam gun. Home made foam guns are costly and sort of complicated, commercial versions start at $300. Any suggestions welcome.
I use 2 1/2 oz of soap to 8 Oz of water in my suds.lab F1 foam cannon on a 1.2 GPM electric pressure washer , and I'm getting the shaving cream type foam .
Great vid but it didn't help me. I just bought a new cannon and used it today. Half way through the truck I needed to refill because I didn't put enough soap and water in the cannon. When I return to start foaming again it shot out nothing but water and I noticed water pressure leaking from the connection between my pressure washer female tip and the cannon male connection plz help. It still refuses to shoot foam no matter how much or how little soap I use. What gives?
Interesting, so there is a twist dial on the top of most foam cannons that adjust the soap vs water ratio that flows through the cannon. If yours has the twist dial, did you try adjusting that (black knob with +/- on it)? Also, there is a possibility the orifce fell out or isn't tightened. When you disconnect the foam cannon from pressure washer, look inside the connector on the foam cannon and see if the orifce is still there and try to tighten it with a flat head screw driver. The only other thing I can think of is maybe the filter inside the foam cannon is damaged somehow but I don't know if that would completely stop it from foaming. Hope this helps narrow down the problem if you haven't already checked these possible issues
Bought a 109 dollar electric preesure washer that came with a soap dispenser filled half with water other half with soap and its sprayed thick thick foam
Very helpful video! I never thought about cleaning out my foam cannon 🤦🏼♂️. My question is, is it normal to go through an entire bottle foaming my 4Runner? I have a Weiran foam cannon with a 1.1 orifice on a 2000psi / 1.3gpm electric PW. I find I have to rush covering my rig before I run out of soap. I’ve used a few different Griot’s foams and it’s the same thing. Is this normal?
Bottom line, assuming your cannon is working properly and adjusted properly, the only two issues are pressure washer psi/gpm and the amount of soap. Most videos show 2x the recommended amount and more of soap being used. That's why the foam looks so thick. If you still have a lot of foam on the vehicle when it's time to rinse then you're wasting soap! You're looking for dwell time, not thick foam!
Not if your just using a regular car wash soap, which is what I do. The Maguires car soap is great in a foam cannon with 3 1/2 ounces of soap. I found that out through trial and error.
also keep in mind Foam dosent increase cleaning its there for you to see where uve been if u listen to every pro who isnt trying to sell a product they all say the same it dosent make a difference in how much dirt gets pulled off ud be better off with a PH neutral soap that dosent foam as good
yeah so i have the almost exact same pressure washer my parents bought this washer with a max gpm of 1.1GPM and a working 1GPM would a USICHIN DUS-007 Snow Foam cannon work with this?or should i invest in another electric washer that i don't have money for? i also have already bought a 1.1mm orifice to try on this , my model # for the pressure washer is AR 319 S-Q. thanks if any comments helps
If you already have the pressure washer, I would give it a try. You also mention you already have the 1.1 mm orifice that will work in most foam cannons and the usichin007 will work perfectly fine. Try out a quality soap and see how it performs. I would also recommend trying distilled water in the foam cannon prior to upgrading your pressure washer, it cost less than $1 per gallon at walmart and makes a big difference if you dont have perfect water at home. Hope this was helpfull and let me know if it works out
@@attentiontodetail323 @ Attention to Detail thank you so very much as me and the parents are tight with cash , they see that this is a passion of mine as i am trying to make a business of detailing in general in my area , thanks so much for getting back to me! :D
dude you just super complicated the hell out of this whole process. mt $30 mtm foam cannon which looks like the cheapie on the right + ryobi 1600psi + meguiars gold class gives me really nice thick foam for ultra cheap. Youre steering people into an extreme high dollar investment that isnt necessary.
He didn’t tell people to go buy a $100 foam canon. He just said it could be a reason why yours might not be what you expected. He clearly mentioned different ways to any of the foam canons to work better.
Good video however I don't agree with the cost of the foam cannon. My $15 foam cannon puts out thicker foam with my electric pressure washer (1.3gpm,1500psi) than my neighbor's MTM $100 foam cannon and his gas pressure washer (3.0gpm,3000psi) with the same soap in both.
The piece that connects to the pressure washer wand come off with a wrench and inside you will see the end of the orifice. Flat head screwdriver will remove the orifice
Please let us know what Foam Cannons are specific to electric pressure washers. Additionally where does the Adam's Polishes Foam Cannon fall on the spectrum.
. I have never used the adams polishes foam cannon but i did find the specifications needed. The "Adam's Red Foam Cannon" requires a minimum of 870 PSI and a minimum of 1.3 gallon per minute. So this foam cannon should work decent with an electric pressure washer if you are at least close to the 1.3 gallon per minute. Chemical guys have their foam cannons that run on a minimum of 1.4 GPM and 870 PSI. Every foam cannon you are looking at while shopping online should have a specification category or separate tap to click on showing the minimum and maximum PSI required and GPM (gallon per minute) required. GPM is where most electric pressure washer fall short and result in poor soap quality. In some cases adding more soap can make up the difference but that only works if your pressure washer GPM was close to the required amount. Hope this helps
Thanks for the nice video and trouble shooting tricks. I have a Karcher K3 1800 PSI 1.3 GPM and just bought the Chemical Guys foam canon and the honeydew soap. I havent tried it yet but do you think being 0.1 GPM lower than requirement will cause issues? Do you know what orifice is used in the EQP-310 TORQ unit?
I'm sure you will have success with the honeydew soap. I also use a 1.3 gpm electric pressure washer and have had good results with that soap. The key for you would be the saop to water ratio you put in the foam cannon. I typically only fill the foam cannon half full of warm water then add 3 oz of saop. As for the cg cannon EQP-310 TORQ, I believe they have a 1.25mm orifice installed. That allows them to sell it for both gas and electric pressure washers
In reason number 3, you forgot to mentione the replaceable mesh in the foam canon, so as you say “The best way to clean your foam canon is to take the bottle off and put the hose in a bucket of clean water and let it run for a few seconds”, it not only maintains the orifice but the mesh in the foam canon as well.
Ranking the reasons, 1) the soap is the most important. 2) adding to much water in the bottle. Use pure soap and adjust the mixture with the canon instead. 5) the actual canon. A good cheap canon works as good as the expensive ones. Then p
I need someone help i filled mine to like the 500 mark then filled with mr.pink it got to 600 then when I trigger to get some foam it only came out water so can someone help please what did I do wrong
Is the hose inside the bottle connected? Also there is a twist dial on top of the foam cannon that has a + and - sign on it, this adjust the foam to water ratio. Try adjusting that to see if its turned down to just water.
@@attentiontodetail323 it is turn all the way to the shoot more foam and here the funny part i added more soap and nothing but what ratio do you think I should fill it up to?
@@Midnightkevin you had 500 ml of water and 100 ml of soap, that should have made at least average foam. I helped someone yesterday with the same problem and they forgot to connect the tube inside the cannon bottle, thats why it sked about that. And the dial on top is sometimes backward with the plus meaning more water, more soap, or more air. Does the water that sprays out have good pressure?
@@attentiontodetail323 yes I have a gas pressure washer and I did connect it right just last week I used it and foam came out like shaving cream and I did the same thing today only difference is the soap. But do you think I should put just soap and not water 🤔 and do you think it can damage or affect my foam cannon?
@@Midnightkevin just soap wont damage the foam cannon. Thats weird that it was working fine then suddenly it stopped. I would say try using straight soap just to see if you get foam. Im thinking there may be a clog inside the cannon. If using straight soap doesn't work then take the bottle off, take the soap pick-up tube off and use a toothpick to see if any soap is clogged. Also did you take the orifice out of the cannon? The orifice may be lose, only need a screw driver to remove it and then see if it looks clogged.
New to using a foam cannon and the video definitely helps! I recently just got a new electric pressure washer. Turns out it's only 1.1 gpm. Would the 1.1 orifice help?
It would help but it wont be a huge diffrence. It's not going to be the magical cure for super thick foam. With that being said, the 1.1 mm orifice isnt very expensive so it's something I would personally get if I was in your shoes.
buy small quantities of different brands to test, here in uk, I find the Autoglym Snow foam working really well, 50ml to about 900ml water. will be trying meguirs next. Normal wash its 60ml soap, really dirty i'll double soap to 100ml
What's with the obsession with getting shaving foam consistency from your foam cannon? I'm waiting for the next set of car detailing videos: "Which is better for removing dirt? Gillette, Wilkinson Sword or an old school cutthroat razor? The results may surprise you!"
My foam cannon was 15$ and at first it sucked changed everything other then pressure washer bc it was 3500psi then I realize it was to tight on the the screw that screws on to the bottle
my 20$ foam cannon stopped foaming so I came here for solution. Everytime I used it I would clean it like how this video showed and I can tell you that it did not work for me. Now it just shoots soap and bubbles...
For some reasons my mpf can't give me a satisfying enough foam although I tried to add more shampoo and less water, more water and less shampoo and stuff. My water is really hard tho so even 60ml of CG honeydew for 500ml can't even give some thick stuff
I have a gas pressure washer rating of 2200psi and 3gpm. My soap/water ratio is 50/50. I am not getting foam probably because the mixture is not being drawn from the bottle. I have had the foamier apart and it is clean, not clogged up. I purchased the foamier on eBay and it came with virtually no instructions; no manufacturer, no place to buy parts! Probably China! Buyer beware. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
PSI has nothing to do with it. GPM is the key. You can make a ton of PSI with finger pressure but you need to have GPM to develop PSI. Just a tip from a guy who sells pressure washers for a living.
@@rhdtv2002 Think of it like a garden hose. With no sprayer on, it just pours out water but with little force. Put your thumb over the end to choke it down and you get a lot of force but at the loss of gallons per minute. The exception is, with little gpm, you get little force no matter what. GPM is the key.
@@rhdtv2002 I don't have experience with the foam cannon so I don't know if it works better with more pressure or more Gallons per minute. Normally with a cleaning tip, it has a larger opening for more gpm. Good luck.
You may see a slight diffrence in foam output using the 1.1 mm with a 1.8gpm pressure washer. At 1.8 gpm, you should already be seeing thicker foam. The only concern you should have with a 1.1mm orifice would be if you were in the 2.3 gpm or higher pressure washers because it builds up too much back pressure and over time could damage the motor
@@attentiontodetail323 thats some pretty flawed logic.. the whole purpose of a pressure washer is to build up back pressure, youre not going to hurt the motor and the pump will be fine as long as its moving atleast a small amount of water and not just recirculating the same water until it boils
That would equate to 1.189 gpm. That is on the low side but I'm sure you could make it work. As for what foam cannon/foam lance, I always prefer the mtm pf22 foam cannon. The cheap foam cannons on Amazon or Ebay can still work for ya though. With low GPM you will need to have more soap and less water in the foam cannon and a quality soap. Preferably a soap like chemical guys honeydew snowfoam or Adam's ultra foam shampoo that are formulated to make thicker foam
2900 psi would work out great. The only way you would really damage the paint with a pressure washer would be if you got the tip of the spray gun too close to the paint for an extended amount of time or if the clear coat is already pealing off the paint. as long as you keep the end of the spray gun about 1-2 feet(12-24 inches) away from the paint you should be fine. You wouldnt want to get any closer with the spray gun anyway because you could accidentally hit ur vehicle with the spray gun and scratch the paint
What most companies need to do is remove the soap dispenser and the technology that goes with it, because it’s useless. Use that extra money from removing the soap dispenser and apply it to more GPM or a real pressure washer hose, gun and wand!🤔
Other than getting the hose connector turned around (watch out for that one), the machine is simple to put together and use ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP . And very nice, too. I'm surprised at the power-it's more than we'll ever need, and we've not even used the most powerful setting yet.I've cleaned off a dirty concrete porch to get it ready for sealing, started to clean siding, and I know this pressure washer will be terrific for cleaning tools this fall.The only issue we had is we had turned around the hose connector, and it leaked. Once it was on correctly, though, we had no problems with the connection. Just remember that the end with the green knob goes towards the hose. It's obvious now what we did wrong, but not necessarily obvious at the time.
Thank you . I didnt see anything in my instructions about mixing ratios ? I filled the bottle with soap . This is the best information i,ve gotten so far on that .
I don't even have my cannon yet (arriving today) and the video was helpful :) . Clear, concise, to the point. Thanks!
Thanks! Also note that these manufacturer specified pressure washer ratings are not representative of real world usage. As an example, that Sun Joe SPX3000 is rated at 2030 PSI and 1.7 GPM, but in real world testing it actually outputs 1490 PSI and 1.3 GPM. Other manufacturers real world testing results are very similar. Thanks again.
Thanks for the tip...biggest change for me is that my pressure washer is only 1.2GPM 1600PSI RYOBI..I pick a cheap amazon 1.2GPM canon...and it made crazier foam that my expensive one which I returned
Helo bro. It was helpful on the orifice size and gallons per minute each electric motor pump produces. Keep up the good information going, thank you
Big help, my gpm is too low. Thanks!
Water ! It's important. The more the minerals in water the lesser the foam. Reducing the TDS of water with the help of a softener greatly improves the foam.
Excellent point ! If I select the 5 $ RainX spotfree soap, it's because it leaves A Spotfree rinse. It's way more important to finish your job without water spots than achieving the shaving cream foam from a snow cannon. It's good to have thick soap, but because you get a soap that clings to your cars body dont mean it will rinse or look better in the end. Plus.. if you don't like RainX spotfree the way it is, just adjust the control dial till it does come from a $10. foam cannon and save a hundred bucks. It's a stupid thought to waste that much $ on a foam cannon, theres not one thing about one that has so little to it.
Thanks for this, I honestly had no idea about the orifices and the different sizes! i was wondering why my pressure washer with foam cannon was not giving me great results! turns out the foam cannon i ordered has a 1.25 size Orifice and needed a 1.1 to match my pressure washers gpm! bingo! thank you. great video.
Hi!! I have a question: Where can I get the info to match my foam canons orifice to my pressure washer?
@@cokamine818 I would just look up the foam cannon you have and it should tell you whether it’s a 1.25 orifice or 1.1 if you have an electric pressure washer most likely you gonna need the 1.1 orifice to get good foam. Gas powered pressure washer the 1.25 is fine.
I guess I'll try out the last suggestion. The power waster I got is 2000 psi BUT it only out puts 1.2GPM...so am I totally screwed or do I just need to find the right soap to water ratio?
I purchased a top quality foam cannon last year around July and O had a fun time with a thick foam, then suddenly around January of the next year i cound not get a good foam anymore. I tried using a richer soap-water mixture, distilled water, disassemble the cannon and clean everything. Still no help. Then i used the same washer and cannon in a diiferent town with less population. Viola! I get a good result. It seem that during winter in my home city especially in my locality people used a lot of heating appliances and as a result we get a lower current than what we get during summer. So my washer was not getting proper electricity to work to its full potential. The pressure was still good for cleanig but for foam cannon, it was not. So lower power = lower pressure. I will test again this coming winter with my city 3 phase supply.
I have an $90 auto geek foam gun that I bought 10 years ago that looks exactly like the $15 amazon foam gun. With my electric pressure washer and I get really thick foam probably because the orfice is designed for electric.
Great Video!! I Just bought My First Foam Gun And The CG Extreme Wash And Wax Soap. Thanks for The info. Now I Know How Much Soap To Use To Get That Thick Foam I Need. 👍
It’s been proven many times the thickness of foam doesn’t matter, just application of the product is all that’s needed if the chemicals are good enough to start to break down dirt, the thickness is just personal preference and is a sales gimmick. Go watch videos from forensic detailing.
I think the main reason for people who are new to foam cannons are putting only 2 squirts into a full bottle of foam cannon is 1 because that's how some companies like chemical guys describe it, but also because they and no one wants to use 1/4 a 16oz bottle per use.
So my cannon stopped foaming half way through a car and I am very new to foam cannons I just bought it and this was the first use. Any idea why it stopped creating foam half way through? I still had soap and water in my cannon just randomly stopped pulling from my cannon and used only water from my pressure washer
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good video! , only suggestion i can say because im a beginer myself with this whole foaming thing is tell them about adding the water first then the foam or to be honest not sure if that even matters and mixing it in the container when diluted
as well as cleaning the cannon out after use of soap so there are no particals from the soap
The reason it matters is that if you put the foaming agent in 1st and then fill it with water, the turbulence of the water will make a lot of bubbles which will be pouring out of the top of the container before the container is half way full.
mine didn't foam at all today. I had to physically shake the lance vertically up+down whilst pressing the trigger to get it to foam. Why would this be?
My £20 cannon works brilliant, even with a low power pressure washer, depends on how much product you use
soft water will reduce the amount of product you need - with soft water the typical ratio is 2 fluid ounces of product to 16 fluid ounces of water. hard water will quadruple the product usage (at a minimum) for a similar effect to that of soft water...
Foam Cannon Adjusting Knob: Everyone uses it set to Minimum. Some people say it is in the water circuit, the siphon tube circuit, and even is an air bleed. Since there is an orifice in the water circuit, why would there be a need for another orifice which is also adjustable?
It also matters the quality of your water. Hard water doesn’t do well in foam cannon’s have to boost your soap. That means add more soap. Or less water.
Have an old AutoGeek foam cannon that can adjust the ratio of soap to water. I just fill up the bottle with foaming soap and shut down the water:soap ratio for more foam and increase that ratio for more foam. I can even rinse the car without removing the cannon for a 100:0 water:soap ratio. One of the best out there (imho) for less than $40 ( at the time). Had it for more than 10 years.
Quality of the water also dictates the amount of foam coming out. Soaps will “clean” the first thing it comes in contact with, the water. By using high quality water, you can achieve better results. For weekend detailers, an in-line filter could help. A water softner would increase even more if you can afford one.
For a professional detailer... we all should know that, but it may be difficult when you have to refill the tank somewhere else, unless you build your own water filtration system.
Great videos you are putting out buddy! Wish you success in your career!
Thank you. That was very good information and I really appreciate the support
You have any suggestions for in-line filters?
Bryan , I purchased an in line RV water filter that I plan to try out next time I wash my car. I heard using these can improve your water some by watching Auto Fanatic here on UA-cam. It was less than $21 for a pair of filters. I figure it was cheap enough to try them out. Our water is super hard. I struggle with water spots all the time lol. Good luck 👍🏼
@@leemoknows that sounds dope and cheap. Would you mind providing a link to the product your purchased.
How about putting in destilled water?
My orifice is the 1.1 and my pressure washer is 1750psi at 1.3GPM and still doesn't make enough foam. Hopefully with a gas pressure washer, the 1.1mm orifice with a 3100psi pressure washer will have lots of foam
If i can make a suggestion for longevity. I bought a 8 dollar cannon that works amazing but after 2 years and letting it sit during the quarantine its not foaming as much as it used to. I found out it was the minerals and calcification in the cannon that made it lose performance. I remedied this by soaking it in vinegar for an entire week, but 1 day should work.
nice presentation. I'm looking for a new pressure washer. I just sold my last one, WAY to big, even with a high flow ball valve it would still suck the hose flat. Something like 4 gpm at 3,800 psi.
My $15 amazon bought foam cannon works just the same as my $100 one... which is why i sent that one back
Can you provide a link to the one you purchased? Also, what’s the PSI of the pressure washer you are using?
Thanks in advance. ✌🏾
@@trevorc4052 amzn.to/2JReP7o this is the best one on amazon, make sure you fill it with warm water and then add about 3-5oz of suds and set the dial all the way to (-) not (+)... the (+) setting is more water which you dont want
I bought an expensive foam cannon on Amazon I have an electric pressure washer It’s just 1.2 gallons per minute I did change the orifice and when I saw my car it looks like it’s been sprayed with foamy shaving cream it’s very thick
@@bobbytino3776 which pressure washer? Mine is greenworks also 1.2 gpm and 1700 psi and which foam cannon
chris alvarez it’s a ryobi 1600psi 1.2 gpm And an inexpensive MATCC snow foam lance cannon But keep in mind I did change the orifice
Your channel name resonates with the way i work on things.. one word.. SUBSCRIBED !!
Thanks I just changed my amazon cart. Lol
I'm still confused, the pressure is actually measured on the head of the machine or on the hose?
Because if some jet steam they put the pressure gauge on the head of the machine and they claim that the pressure stated on the box is equal within the pressure gauge (which is located on the head of the machine). But when we put another pressure gauge between the hose and before gun spray so we will find the pressure is far different. Could you help me with this?
Hello, thank you for the video. Could you tell me if I increase the water pressure (example: from 90 to 110 bar) keeping the flow (example: 8 L/min) will I be able to get a thicker foam than lower pressures? Under a same flow, is there a relationship between water pressure and foam quality? Thanks!!
Spending $100 on a foam cannon is ridiculous they are built out of mostly the same material plastic I got a $25 foam cannon and I’ll put it up against any hundred dollar foam Cannon every day of the week
YOU ARE WRONG! $100 works better for the " Designers' " Pocket! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jordan Bronson Exactly right
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Jordan Bronson Actually I was wrong I paid 29 dollars for my foam cannon. And it has all stainless steel parts not brass. I think chrome stainless steel is supposed to be better than brass but I’m not sure that’s what I heard. Now with the 70 $ left over. I can buy a gallon of quality foam cannon soap. And then I will go and purchased Maguires ultimate paste wax and still have money left over from the 100$ .lol😂😂😂😆😆
@@richardvacanti4265 - Brass is better with water, it won't rust through time. Also, I've found a better way to SAVE you even more money. I discovered a way to make the Foaming Soap for CHEAP !!! I will upload the Video in my Channel soon.
Question: everyone on social media seems to have an almost limitless amount of soap in their foam canon. They can just hose down one section of the car no problem and have plenty for the rest of the car. When I use mine I have to work fast around the care to make sure I dont run out early. (Just learned about dilution ratios in this video). I have the foam canon set to use as little water from the PW as possible, and its set on a tight spread to get the foam as thick as possible (still not getting shaving cream).
Why do I run out so quickly? is it a combination of everything in this video?
Currently using Sun Joe SPX3001 2030 PSI 1.76 GPM
MTM Hydro SG28 Pressure washer gun
Adams polishes foam cannon.
Would I need a 1.50 mm orifice for a pressure washer that has a 5 gallon per minute output??
I used my foam cannon and it doesn’t foam as much, and sprays a very runny soapy water. I have an 1100psi electric pressure washer. Will a 1.1mm orifice work better or will a 1.0mm orifice work better with my foam cannon? Not sure which one I should order. Please let me know.
What orifice size should i use if i have a 1800psi 2gpm pressure washer?
My faveroite foam canon soap is Turtle wax 'zip wax wash'. 1 part soap 2 parts hot water. If you want better performance heat the soap by submerging the closed jug in a bucket of hot water before use.
It all has to do with GPM, not PSI. You can have a machine that is at 1600 PSI and 1.2 GPM and get terrible watered down foam, but change the gun, wand and outlet hose that allows more GPM on that same machine to give you less PSI(1000), but more GPM(1.4) you have corrected the problem! Plus you will also use less volts minimizing the chance of blowing a circuit and wear on the machine. If you have 1.3-1.4 GPM at 1000 PSI you should still get great thick foam. If you want more pressure than 1000psi at the outlet of the gun or wand without the foam cannon connected, then you have to play around with different size nozzles that connect to the tip! With all of this done and you are not satisfied with the thickness of foam, then change the orifice in the foam cannon to a 1.1. If your “still” not satisfied, then it’s time to buy a gas pressure washer or a electric Kranzle pressure washer for $1,200 that has 1400psi 2.1 GPM and weighs 80lbs then the problem is 100% solved. If you look at the Kranzle specs you notice that the PSI is not much(1400), but the GPM is large(2.1) Again it all has to do with the GPM not the PSI and a extra $130-$250 to achieve the thick foam.
Very detailed comment, I like it
Attention to Detail 👍🏻👍🏻
I trust Amazon as always. Got the best foam cannon of its kind.Cost me $17, works perfect.
So I recently bought the new electric pressure washer 2100 psi 1.2 gpm . When I used it the soap was not thick enough like the videos . Any suggestions on a electric pressure washer that you can recommend?
*Just use straight soap in the foam cannon. I use regualar pressure washer soap in mine and it blows super thick foam.*
Thanks for all clarifications
The orifice makes a bigger difference vs. Going with a more expensive foam cannon like the MTM.
Actually, the GPM don't matter as much as people think. Obsessed Garage tested a wide variety of pressure washers of pretty much every price range. Even at the less than ideal 1.4 GPM with a 1.1 orifice, many of washer were able to get great results of foam usage, even though many of them were rated at 1.2 to 1.3. Nonetheless, it's still going to come down how you adjust your Foam Cannon entirely and quality of soap.
Thanks for the lovely and logical video. God bless. Hope to see more information coming up.
This was very helpful! I just bought the TriNova foam cannon and was wondering why sometimes the foam wasn’t as thick on some of my refills
Thanks for the info! This really makes sense
about buying the proper pressure washer. As a old school car washer I’ve been debating whether or not to even bother with using one. It would be nice to see some of these manufacturers offer a car wash starter package. J2K what set-up do you use?
When it comes to foam cannons, my favorite is the mtm hydro pf22 but, I have only tried 3 or 4 foam cannons so there may be better ones out there. When it comes to pressure washers, I have a Blue Clean 1900 psi 1.3 gpm electric pressure washer that i use in my videos. This year for christmas my family upgraded me to a gas pressure washer so I will be experimenting with that this year when it gets warmer out. Lol
Just what I needed
Did you mention a possible reason for watery foam is the +/- dial that control the amount of water??
Is there a preferred foam cannon, or maybe a way to use one of these, to make super rich foam? I want to make "Aircrete" which is a light weight fireproof mix of water, Portland cement and very thick foam, stuff that looks like shaving cream. No cement passes through the foam gun. Home made foam guns are costly and sort of complicated, commercial versions start at $300. Any suggestions welcome.
I've never play with them..., but if I have to design it, it would be Air + Venturi Effect Design. Sorta like Sand Blaster, same principle.
how about a 1.0 orifices if you are using the battery power washers
Bought the $0,89 suds from Walmart, works fine.
@Attention to Detail Professional!may I know if it's ok for you to review our foam cannon S V3.0?Thanks so much in advance!😊
Does a foam cannon work only with pressure washers? Or will it also work with a garden hose?
Foam cannon will only work with pressure washer. They make a foam GUN that works for garden hoses but the foam isn't as thick
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Thank you for your reply. I need to go change my Amazon order now. :-)
I have a foam cannon that runs off a hose with mains pressure.
It was cheap, but it works well.
I use 2 1/2 oz of soap to 8 Oz of water in my suds.lab F1 foam cannon on a 1.2 GPM electric pressure washer , and I'm getting the shaving cream type foam .
Great vid but it didn't help me. I just bought a new cannon and used it today. Half way through the truck I needed to refill because I didn't put enough soap and water in the cannon. When I return to start foaming again it shot out nothing but water and I noticed water pressure leaking from the connection between my pressure washer female tip and the cannon male connection plz help. It still refuses to shoot foam no matter how much or how little soap I use. What gives?
Interesting, so there is a twist dial on the top of most foam cannons that adjust the soap vs water ratio that flows through the cannon. If yours has the twist dial, did you try adjusting that (black knob with +/- on it)? Also, there is a possibility the orifce fell out or isn't tightened. When you disconnect the foam cannon from pressure washer, look inside the connector on the foam cannon and see if the orifce is still there and try to tighten it with a flat head screw driver. The only other thing I can think of is maybe the filter inside the foam cannon is damaged somehow but I don't know if that would completely stop it from foaming. Hope this helps narrow down the problem if you haven't already checked these possible issues
Excellent job Boss!!
And remember that the water mix knob on top may work in reverse- more water = less suds🙄
What size would I need for a 2.3gpm?
Nice job! Well done.
So the 1.1 would be good for 1.2 gpm 2000 psi
Thanks for the great information Joel!
Bought a 109 dollar electric preesure washer that came with a soap dispenser filled half with water other half with soap and its sprayed thick thick foam
Very helpful video! I never thought about cleaning out my foam cannon 🤦🏼♂️. My question is, is it normal to go through an entire bottle foaming my 4Runner? I have a Weiran foam cannon with a 1.1 orifice on a 2000psi / 1.3gpm electric PW. I find I have to rush covering my rig before I run out of soap. I’ve used a few different Griot’s foams and it’s the same thing. Is this normal?
Bottom line, assuming your cannon is working properly and adjusted properly, the only two issues are pressure washer psi/gpm and the amount of soap. Most videos show 2x the recommended amount and more of soap being used. That's why the foam looks so thick. If you still have a lot of foam on the vehicle when it's time to rinse then you're wasting soap! You're looking for dwell time, not thick foam!
"trial and error", sir there's something on the back of the bottle called instructions which usually has dilution ratios?
Not if your just using a regular car wash soap, which is what I do. The Maguires car soap is great in a foam cannon with 3 1/2 ounces of soap. I found that out through trial and error.
also keep in mind Foam dosent increase cleaning its there for you to see where uve been if u listen to every pro who isnt trying to sell a product they all say the same it dosent make a difference in how much dirt gets pulled off ud be better off with a PH neutral soap that dosent foam as good
Very helpful. Thanks
Great video bro you explained it all you hit it right on the nail👍👍👍👍👍
yeah so i have the almost exact same pressure washer my parents bought this washer with a max gpm of 1.1GPM and a working 1GPM would a USICHIN DUS-007 Snow Foam cannon work with this?or should i invest in another electric washer that i don't have money for? i also have already bought a 1.1mm orifice to try on this , my model # for the pressure washer is AR 319 S-Q. thanks if any comments helps
If you already have the pressure washer, I would give it a try. You also mention you already have the 1.1 mm orifice that will work in most foam cannons and the usichin007 will work perfectly fine. Try out a quality soap and see how it performs. I would also recommend trying distilled water in the foam cannon prior to upgrading your pressure washer, it cost less than $1 per gallon at walmart and makes a big difference if you dont have perfect water at home. Hope this was helpfull and let me know if it works out
@@attentiontodetail323 @ Attention to Detail thank you so very much as me and the parents are tight with cash , they see that this is a passion of mine as i am trying to make a business of detailing in general in my area , thanks so much for getting back to me! :D
and yes the 007 was the one i was looking at ^
I'm happy to help. Best of luck to you with the future detailing business
dude you just super complicated the hell out of this whole process. mt $30 mtm foam cannon which looks like the cheapie on the right + ryobi 1600psi + meguiars gold class gives me really nice thick foam for ultra cheap. Youre steering people into an extreme high dollar investment that isnt necessary.
Agrees. I have a 25 amazon one ....hard plastic. Hasnt failed me yet and i use it all the time as in a detailer...... I use a gas power washer.
I bought a worx "pressure washer" and it does more than enough for my needs.
He didn’t tell people to go buy a $100 foam canon. He just said it could be a reason why yours might not be what you expected. He clearly mentioned different ways to any of the foam canons to work better.
💯 agreed
Good video however I don't agree with the cost of the foam cannon. My $15 foam cannon puts out thicker foam with my electric pressure washer (1.3gpm,1500psi) than my neighbor's MTM $100 foam cannon and his gas pressure washer (3.0gpm,3000psi) with the same soap in both.
Thank you, will try your recommendation. Good video.
I just tried the rain x from AutoZone and it makes a thicker foam than my chemical guy's soap
Zip wax wash from Walmart works best for me.
Where does the orifice fit in the foam canon?
The piece that connects to the pressure washer wand come off with a wrench and inside you will see the end of the orifice. Flat head screwdriver will remove the orifice
Please let us know what Foam Cannons are specific to electric pressure washers. Additionally where does the Adam's Polishes Foam Cannon fall on the spectrum.
. I have never used the adams polishes foam cannon but i did find the specifications needed. The "Adam's Red Foam Cannon" requires a minimum of 870 PSI and a minimum of 1.3 gallon per minute. So this foam cannon should work decent with an electric pressure washer if you are at least close to the 1.3 gallon per minute. Chemical guys have their foam cannons that run on a minimum of 1.4 GPM and 870 PSI. Every foam cannon you are looking at while shopping online should have a specification category or separate tap to click on showing the minimum and maximum PSI required and GPM (gallon per minute) required. GPM is where most electric pressure washer fall short and result in poor soap quality. In some cases adding more soap can make up the difference but that only works if your pressure washer GPM was close to the required amount. Hope this helps
Thanks for the nice video and trouble shooting tricks. I have a Karcher K3 1800 PSI 1.3 GPM and just bought the Chemical Guys foam canon and the honeydew soap. I havent tried it yet but do you think being 0.1 GPM lower than requirement will cause issues? Do you know what orifice is used in the EQP-310 TORQ unit?
I'm sure you will have success with the honeydew soap. I also use a 1.3 gpm electric pressure washer and have had good results with that soap. The key for you would be the saop to water ratio you put in the foam cannon. I typically only fill the foam cannon half full of warm water then add 3 oz of saop.
As for the cg cannon EQP-310 TORQ, I believe they have a 1.25mm orifice installed. That allows them to sell it for both gas and electric pressure washers
Good video...Thanks!
In reason number 3, you forgot to mentione the replaceable mesh in the foam canon, so as you say “The best way to clean your foam canon is to take the bottle off and put the hose in a bucket of clean water and let it run for a few seconds”, it not only maintains the orifice but the mesh in the foam canon as well.
great video !
Ranking the reasons,
1) the soap is the most important.
2) adding to much water in the bottle. Use pure soap and adjust the mixture with the canon instead.
5) the actual canon. A good cheap canon works as good as the expensive ones.
Then p
I need someone help i filled mine to like the 500 mark then filled with mr.pink it got to 600 then when I trigger to get some foam it only came out water so can someone help please what did I do wrong
Is the hose inside the bottle connected? Also there is a twist dial on top of the foam cannon that has a + and - sign on it, this adjust the foam to water ratio. Try adjusting that to see if its turned down to just water.
@@attentiontodetail323 it is turn all the way to the shoot more foam and here the funny part i added more soap and nothing but what ratio do you think I should fill it up to?
@@Midnightkevin you had 500 ml of water and 100 ml of soap, that should have made at least average foam. I helped someone yesterday with the same problem and they forgot to connect the tube inside the cannon bottle, thats why it sked about that. And the dial on top is sometimes backward with the plus meaning more water, more soap, or more air. Does the water that sprays out have good pressure?
@@attentiontodetail323 yes I have a gas pressure washer and I did connect it right just last week I used it and foam came out like shaving cream and I did the same thing today only difference is the soap. But do you think I should put just soap and not water 🤔 and do you think it can damage or affect my foam cannon?
@@Midnightkevin just soap wont damage the foam cannon. Thats weird that it was working fine then suddenly it stopped. I would say try using straight soap just to see if you get foam. Im thinking there may be a clog inside the cannon. If using straight soap doesn't work then take the bottle off, take the soap pick-up tube off and use a toothpick to see if any soap is clogged. Also did you take the orifice out of the cannon? The orifice may be lose, only need a screw driver to remove it and then see if it looks clogged.
Nice video, thanks for the information.
New to using a foam cannon and the video definitely helps! I recently just got a new electric pressure washer. Turns out it's only 1.1 gpm. Would the 1.1 orifice help?
It would help but it wont be a huge diffrence. It's not going to be the magical cure for super thick foam. With that being said, the 1.1 mm orifice isnt very expensive so it's something I would personally get if I was in your shoes.
Try more soap first.
buy small quantities of different brands to test, here in uk, I find the Autoglym Snow foam working really well, 50ml to about 900ml water. will be trying meguirs next. Normal wash its 60ml soap, really dirty i'll double soap to 100ml
What's with the obsession with getting shaving foam consistency from your foam cannon? I'm waiting for the next set of car detailing videos: "Which is better for removing dirt? Gillette, Wilkinson Sword or an old school cutthroat razor? The results may surprise you!"
My foam cannon was 15$ and at first it sucked changed everything other then pressure washer bc it was 3500psi then I realize it was to tight on the the screw that screws on to the bottle
my 20$ foam cannon stopped foaming so I came here for solution. Everytime I used it I would clean it like how this video showed and I can tell you that it did not work for me. Now it just shoots soap and bubbles...
For some reasons my mpf can't give me a satisfying enough foam although I tried to add more shampoo and less water, more water and less shampoo and stuff.
My water is really hard tho so even 60ml of CG honeydew for 500ml can't even give some thick stuff
I have a gas pressure washer rating of 2200psi and 3gpm. My soap/water ratio is 50/50. I am not getting foam probably because the mixture is not being drawn from the bottle. I have had the foamier apart and it is clean, not clogged up. I purchased the foamier on eBay and it came with virtually no instructions; no manufacturer, no place to buy parts! Probably China! Buyer beware. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
You didn't make reference to warm vs cold water. Warm make a big difference.
PSI has nothing to do with it. GPM is the key. You can make a ton of PSI with finger pressure but you need to have GPM to develop PSI. Just a tip from a guy who sells pressure washers for a living.
So maybe a larger tip? Meaning if I have a 2.5 tip if I go with a 3.0 I get less pressure but more gpm
@@rhdtv2002 Think of it like a garden hose. With no sprayer on, it just pours out water but with little force. Put your thumb over the end to choke it down and you get a lot of force but at the loss of gallons per minute. The exception is, with little gpm, you get little force no matter what. GPM is the key.
@@rhdtv2002 I don't have experience with the foam cannon so I don't know if it works better with more pressure or more Gallons per minute. Normally with a cleaning tip, it has a larger opening for more gpm. Good luck.
Hehe. I'm doing fine apparently. 2200 PSI and 2.5 gallon per min.:)
And what happens if i use a 1.1 mm with a pressure washer with a 1.8 gpm
You may see a slight diffrence in foam output using the 1.1 mm with a 1.8gpm pressure washer. At 1.8 gpm, you should already be seeing thicker foam. The only concern you should have with a 1.1mm orifice would be if you were in the 2.3 gpm or higher pressure washers because it builds up too much back pressure and over time could damage the motor
@@attentiontodetail323 thats some pretty flawed logic.. the whole purpose of a pressure washer is to build up back pressure, youre not going to hurt the motor and the pump will be fine as long as its moving atleast a small amount of water and not just recirculating the same water until it boils
Do any snow foam lances work well with 270 litres/hour?
That would equate to 1.189 gpm. That is on the low side but I'm sure you could make it work. As for what foam cannon/foam lance, I always prefer the mtm pf22 foam cannon. The cheap foam cannons on Amazon or Ebay can still work for ya though. With low GPM you will need to have more soap and less water in the foam cannon and a quality soap. Preferably a soap like chemical guys honeydew snowfoam or Adam's ultra foam shampoo that are formulated to make thicker foam
Would 2900psi gas pressure washer be too much pressure on car paint? Its a Ryobi 2.3gpm
2900 psi would work out great. The only way you would really damage the paint with a pressure washer would be if you got the tip of the spray gun too close to the paint for an extended amount of time or if the clear coat is already pealing off the paint. as long as you keep the end of the spray gun about 1-2 feet(12-24 inches) away from the paint you should be fine. You wouldnt want to get any closer with the spray gun anyway because you could accidentally hit ur vehicle with the spray gun and scratch the paint
Where do i get the smaller orifice for it ?
I ordered mine on amazon. You can find them on Ebay and some detail suppliers also carry them.
How you "add less water"?
Dont put as much water into the bottle of the foam cannon
Isn't rocket science.
Oh yea? I thought it was?
@@DRacer90 it shows..
@@luisbarriga7491 I like his show
Use hot water with soap it’s gets thicker
That is exactly what i was going to say... warm and hot water makes a huge difference
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Why does it perform better foam in warm then cold?
@@rogermendez7266 heat expansion
Great idea
What most companies need to do is remove the soap dispenser and the technology that goes with it, because it’s useless. Use that extra money from removing the soap dispenser and apply it to more GPM or a real pressure washer hose, gun and wand!🤔
I agree. I never ever use the soap dispenser on the pressure washers because they are worthless. Prolly ups the price an extra $25 or so