Nice work mate. I see from your garage you try a quite few products. Advertising vs real time usually tells the real story. Great to have a wee helper. 👍
Hi, great video. Just a general question, the Facebook advert mentions throwing the pressure washer away and not needing it. Is this true? I don't understand how they can apply the pre and snow and then wipe it with a cloth. Surely you'd apply it with the applicator and then still need to pressure wash and dry after.
I guess you’re referring to the hand foaming sprayers?. In which case, yes you can apply a pre wash with one but always rinse off before the contact wash. I use a hand foamer to apply foam on the wheels as part of my wheel wash process. Personally I believe to get the most out of products and the best results you need the pressure from a pressure rinse. The marketing for these products is running, false claims and false information.
Very interested with your thoughts on this, thanks. I have seen the adverts and am keen to give this product a go too. In terms of "your set-up" - it doesn't appear (to me) that you are using a pressure washer to rinse off .. is it just a simple attachment you have on a normal garden hose (as it appears to give good pressure to the rinse stage) and would you recommend this? Many thanks, Ian
I’m using a pressure washer, kranzle k7 with short trigger attachment. The products in my opinion are mediocre at best and certainly not the best on the market as they claim. I won’t purchase again
Dust?? Any form of Snowfoam will remove dust however if it’s concrete dust that’s another ball game. Water could activate the dust My go to at the moment, bilthamber, mirror image car care, infinity wax power foam, squid ink
@silksdetailing it's just from working in a quarry, go no access to water so I'll be getting the ryobi cordless pressure washer with the 2litre bottle attachment so a good snow foam plus that should remove the dust with ease
@@ryancook6562 I’ve never used a cordless pressure washer but in principle with a good Snowfoam soak maybe over some citrus for added bite I would say would remove the dust with ease
Which brush are you referring too. If it’s the white tyre brush I’ve had that years and got it off another detailer. I’ve got 2 of them I think. But I don’t know where they came from
Nice work mate. I see from your garage you try a quite few products. Advertising vs real time usually tells the real story.
Great to have a wee helper. 👍
Legend, thank you for the review! I'm glad you enjoyed using the products 🤝
Products look decent enough mate. Seem more aimed at the enthusiast maintenance wash more than anything. Great vid 👍👍
Great video. What PH are the Hydro Pre-Wash and Snow foam ?
When yo say 4:1 what do you mean. For every 2litres you put a shot of chemical in
Bought 2 sprayers snow and pre wash. It didn't work for me I'm afraid. Finished my car with a normal bucket wash. Oh well !
@@edwardvickers5506 the products are terrible
From looking at there website it says spray prewash the spray snow foam on top leave then rinse
That’s what most people would do but when testing a product the Snowfoam needed to be shown on its own.
It’s simply just a terrible range of products
@@silksdetailing don’t tell me that just ordered there starter bundle 😂
@@pnewe9428 I gave mine away
Hi, great video. Just a general question, the Facebook advert mentions throwing the pressure washer away and not needing it. Is this true? I don't understand how they can apply the pre and snow and then wipe it with a cloth. Surely you'd apply it with the applicator and then still need to pressure wash and dry after.
I guess you’re referring to the hand foaming sprayers?.
In which case, yes you can apply a pre wash with one but always rinse off before the contact wash.
I use a hand foamer to apply foam on the wheels as part of my wheel wash process. Personally I believe to get the most out of products and the best results you need the pressure from a pressure rinse.
The marketing for these products is running, false claims and false information.
Very interested with your thoughts on this, thanks. I have seen the adverts and am keen to give this product a go too. In terms of "your set-up" - it doesn't appear (to me) that you are using a pressure washer to rinse off .. is it just a simple attachment you have on a normal garden hose (as it appears to give good pressure to the rinse stage) and would you recommend this?
Many thanks, Ian
I’m using a pressure washer, kranzle k7 with short trigger attachment.
The products in my opinion are mediocre at best and certainly not the best on the market as they claim. I won’t purchase again
What shampoo or even snow foam would recommend to help lift of stone dust?
Dust?? Any form of Snowfoam will remove dust however if it’s concrete dust that’s another ball game. Water could activate the dust
My go to at the moment, bilthamber, mirror image car care, infinity wax power foam, squid ink
@silksdetailing it's just from working in a quarry, go no access to water so I'll be getting the ryobi cordless pressure washer with the 2litre bottle attachment so a good snow foam plus that should remove the dust with ease
@@ryancook6562 I’ve never used a cordless pressure washer but in principle with a good Snowfoam soak maybe over some citrus for added bite I would say would remove the dust with ease
Hi. Where did u get that brush? Thanka
Which brush are you referring too.
If it’s the white tyre brush I’ve had that years and got it off another detailer. I’ve got 2 of them I think. But I don’t know where they came from
Quality video mate👏
Expensive bottles. I ordered one from Hydro then ordered one from Aliexpress. They are identical, apart from ali one costs 8$
@@martinporter6478 I recon the bottles are exactly the same just branded. They may not be tested as much in fairness by quality control.