Nice tip on the foam cannon. Unfortunately I am at the mercy of finding a self car wash that has tall bays (especially hard in the winter time when it's below freezing, and there's salt and stuff all over the van from the roads) but hopefully I can bring the foam cannon and attach it to a hose there.
R U noticing any areas on your roof where water is pooling a little and causing some little rust spots. Seeing this on my '21 Revel near the vents area where the tar they used is causing some mild water damming. Have also noticed some minor rain infiltration dripping in due to the small gap caused by driver/passenger window covers when deployed.
I have not noticed any rust spots on mine- I am planning on putting a ceramic coating on mine soon (another DIY video lol). The water coming in with the light shades makes sense.. they do expand the gap a bit.
No it's a very soft brush- the key is to let the pressure washer blast off any major dust/dirt, then let the soap soak for a bit. Use very light pressure when brushing it down. Never had a problem with any of my vehicles using this technique. I just bought this at a local autozone, don't recall the brand. Any brush designed for a car should work well!
The foam Canon is one of the best things I bought for my vehicle's
Nice tip on the foam cannon. Unfortunately I am at the mercy of finding a self car wash that has tall bays (especially hard in the winter time when it's below freezing, and there's salt and stuff all over the van from the roads) but hopefully I can bring the foam cannon and attach it to a hose there.
Great video! But why the two watches? lol
Well I'm a watch guy, I love my Sub but also like to use a fitness tracker to keep up with steps/workouts.
What is the soap you are using? Great video...as always.
Can you please link us all to the pressure washer and foam cannon you like?
R U noticing any areas on your roof where water is pooling a little and causing some little rust spots. Seeing this on my '21 Revel near the vents area where the tar they used is causing some mild water damming. Have also noticed some minor rain infiltration dripping in due to the small gap caused by driver/passenger window covers when deployed.
I have not noticed any rust spots on mine- I am planning on putting a ceramic coating on mine soon (another DIY video lol). The water coming in with the light shades makes sense.. they do expand the gap a bit.
Does that brush scratch the windows? If it doesn’t do you have a link for it please? Thanks!
No it's a very soft brush- the key is to let the pressure washer blast off any major dust/dirt, then let the soap soak for a bit. Use very light pressure when brushing it down. Never had a problem with any of my vehicles using this technique. I just bought this at a local autozone, don't recall the brand. Any brush designed for a car should work well!
@@MULTIPLESHOTSFIRED thank you!
Anyone else make the foam cannon in America? This one is made in china.
Nope, gilmour and hydro used to, but also make theirs in China now.
@@MULTIPLESHOTSFIRED oh that's bad.
Anyways, you made a nice video about washing vans. I need to do a better job washing mine.
Good ideas thank you
Glad you liked it- the foam cannon makes it a heck of a lot easier lol.