Hey everyone, Sterling W. here, and today I want to talk about something that has completely changed my car washing game: the Tool Daily Foam Cannon. If you’re like me, you love that fresh-from-the-dealership look, but you don’t always have the time or money to get a professional detail. Well, what if I told you that you can get that same level of clean in your own driveway?
I recently got my hands on a new foam cannon, and let me tell you, it’s a game-changer. The one I have is a pretty standard setup: a bottle, a nozzle, and a few attachments. It even came with five different nozzles for various angles and a quick-connect for my pressure washer.
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Getting Started: What’s in the Box and How to Use It
The beauty of Tool Daily Foam Cannon is its simplicity. There are just two main controls: a dial on the front to adjust the spray from a direct stream to a wide fan, and a dial on top to control the water-to-soap ratio. Pro-tip: for the thickest foam, you’ll want to turn the top dial all the way to the minus (-) setting. [00:42]
The Perfect Foam: My Secret Formula
Now, for the fun part: the soap. The Tool Daily Foam Cannon bottle holds about 1000ml, and I’ve been using Meguiar’s Wash and Wax. After a little experimenting, I found the sweet spot. I use about 100ml of soap to about 700-800ml of water. [01:30] Just give it a good shake to mix it all up, and you’re ready to go. [02:14] This mixture is usually enough for me to wash two cars, so it’s pretty efficient.
Don’t Forget the Cleanup!
This is a crucial step that a lot of people miss. After you’re done making your car look amazing, you have to clean your tools. Just run some clean water through the foam cannon and pressure washer to rinse out any leftover soap. [02:41] This will keep your equipment in top shape for your next wash.
So, if you’re looking to up your car wash game, I can’t recommend a foam cannon enough. It’s easy to use, affordable, and the results speak for themselves.
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