I find these material testing videos excellent. For those of us who don't have an unlimited budget, it's a great option. Additionally, the mesh and valve of this item can always be changed to achieve a different foam if desired
absolutely! Not everyone has an unlimited budget for things like this and can test things before they figure things out. So I like to share my experiences so others can learn or even just take something away from it. Thanks so much for watching, hope you Subscribe for more content...will be doing a video about winter washing which is always an issue in the North :) Thanks and Happy Holidays!!
@@TimNThoma The new MJJC is coming next month. I'll be one of the first reviewers. The pro is excellent. I think the new one will be a great blend of the two. ;)
@talkingwithcars started with the amazon tool daily and the 5 pressure washer nozzles for $20 in 2020, then got the mjjc pro v2 in 2022 for $70, tried the 1.1 ori in the tool daily but wasn't much different haven't touched the tool daily since
@ my thoughts on the new one : stainless manifold, non clear bottle with clear line for visibility, indent on bottle so easy to grip, bottle is more like pro in shape because it's more stable to sit down. basically best of both worlds
@@jefferrrson1x Great question !! Watch my second video and I'll walk you through the upgrades. ua-cam.com/video/L2ggXFGP4ws/v-deo.htmlsi=cWS6fRAfSaarSLkR
So the million dollar question.... runny or thick . My take is if out in the sun , aka mobile, thicker is probably better. Longer work time . Under cover I personally rather have runny. Drag the dirt down off the car . Figure the pw is going to do alot of the work anyway .
@@derrickabare9986 It's an interesting question and I believe it depends on the quality of soap and how well it sticks even when it is runny. Bilt-Hamber touch less is always runny no matter what. Some soaps are built that way. I tend to like the thicker shaving cream soaps as it lingers longer and drags it down slowly. plus if you do a contact wash, there's a lot of soap between your mit and car. Thanks for this topic. I think it's a good one for my next video. Thanks for watching. Please sub, and Happy Holidays !!
I find these material testing videos excellent. For those of us who don't have an unlimited budget, it's a great option. Additionally, the mesh and valve of this item can always be changed to achieve a different foam if desired
absolutely! Not everyone has an unlimited budget for things like this and can test things before they figure things out. So I like to share my experiences so others can learn or even just take something away from it. Thanks so much for watching, hope you Subscribe for more content...will be doing a video about winter washing which is always an issue in the North :) Thanks and Happy Holidays!!
Had fun with this video for sure!
The mjjc pro v2 is my go to glad I got it before the mjjc s v3 but I most likely would have got the pro
@@TimNThoma The new MJJC is coming next month. I'll be one of the first reviewers. The pro is excellent. I think the new one will be a great blend of the two. ;)
@@TimNThoma What others have you tried ??
@talkingwithcars I've been wondering when the pro v3 would be released really the only thing I see would be stainless everything
@talkingwithcars started with the amazon tool daily and the 5 pressure washer nozzles for $20 in 2020, then got the mjjc pro v2 in 2022 for $70, tried the 1.1 ori in the tool daily but wasn't much different haven't touched the tool daily since
@ my thoughts on the new one : stainless manifold, non clear bottle with clear line for visibility, indent on bottle so easy to grip, bottle is more like pro in shape because it's more stable to sit down. basically best of both worlds
First! Lol Love the color of the nozzle and it’s not bad. Wish it foamed tho lol. I wonder if it has to deal with the filter.
@@jefferrrson1x Great question !! Watch my second video and I'll walk you through the upgrades.
ua-cam.com/video/L2ggXFGP4ws/v-deo.htmlsi=cWS6fRAfSaarSLkR
So the million dollar question.... runny or thick . My take is if out in the sun , aka mobile, thicker is probably better. Longer work time . Under cover I personally rather have runny. Drag the dirt down off the car . Figure the pw is going to do alot of the work anyway .
@@derrickabare9986 It's an interesting question and I believe it depends on the quality of soap and how well it sticks even when it is runny. Bilt-Hamber touch less is always runny no matter what. Some soaps are built that way. I tend to like the thicker shaving cream soaps as it lingers longer and drags it down slowly. plus if you do a contact wash, there's a lot of soap between your mit and car. Thanks for this topic. I think it's a good one for my next video. Thanks for watching. Please sub, and Happy Holidays !!
@talkingwithcars oh I'm subed . Started following your channel a couple weeks ago . Enjoying the content thus far . Ty
Foam cannons get way too much attention. It gets soap on the car that's all it needs to do
@@dylancloud97 that's true. simplify it