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    Veteran Member Three Rings Rajan147's Avatar
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    Glimour Vs Foam Master

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    Anyone have a recommendation for either of these foam Guns?
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Rajan147's Avatar
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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    Gilmour 75QGF Heavy Duty Foam Gun (New)

    Ebay item :370041561980

    $29.95

    What you guys think?
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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings DetailersDomain's Avatar
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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    amazing price! buy it now we sell them for $59.95.

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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    Quote Originally Posted by phil@detailersdomain View Post
    amazing price! buy it now we sell them for $59.95.

    That foam gun you sold me kicks ass. well worth the $59.95 - 10% AZ discount. I also have the other $25 foam gun that you sold last year and the $59 one works much better!
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Rajan147's Avatar
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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    I just used the foam gun and damn kick ass, best money i sent on a detailing product, makes life a breeze.
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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    For those with a multi setting foam gun, what setting is recommended?

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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    For you guys that have foam guns, do you tend to use more shampoo? if so, by how much?

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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    i just fill the resevoir up a bit, but yeah your definetly using more soap, but the car is better lubricated and it takes me about half the time to do an even better job.
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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    Quote Originally Posted by EuroA4 View Post
    For those with a multi setting foam gun, what setting is recommended?
    I've been using 2 oz of soap and filling the resevoir half way with water. This seems to last me about 2-3 washes, in addition to my wash bucket of soapy water.

    I'm currently using setting "B", but still experimenting.

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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    are you guys going a panel at a time or just dowsing the entire car and scrubbin?
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    Veteran Member Four Rings EBG 18T's Avatar
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    Re: Glimour Vs Foam Master

    I have been using the 'd' or 'e' setting. It uses alot of soap but oh well, soap is cheap enough @ $25/gallon (Adams car wash soap). I just cover the whole car w/ suds and let it soak. Then i start washing panel by panel using Phil's no Grit bucket and a lambs wool mit.
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