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For some reason, I seem to have to buy a new snow foam lance every year.

I don't use them so much during the winter yet come the nice weather they'll either not work properly straight away or after a few uses stop working.

Like the solution doesn't get pulled into the head, or just doesn't foam up as well as before. I've tried taking them apart, soaking them in hot water and changing the internal hose. They all seem to just stop working.

More or less decided they're just yearly consumables but it is frustrating.
 
For some reason, I seem to have to buy a new snow foam lance every year.

I don't use them so much during the winter yet come the nice weather they'll either not work properly straight away or after a few uses stop working.

Like the solution doesn't get pulled into the head, or just doesn't foam up as well as before. I've tried taking them apart, soaking them in hot water and changing the internal hose. They all seem to just stop working.

More or less decided they're just yearly consumables but it is frustrating.
I take it you rinse them out after use? I always run mine completely empty so they just get water coming out the nozzle. No issues.
 
Ceramic coating, yes or no? It's a 2015 4 series Gran Coupe in black. Some marks and swirls but nothing major and a few stone chips which he will sort if I supply a touch up pen. Company says they'll do a stage 1 machine polish and then a ceramic treatment which would be good for 2-3 years for £359 which is discounted by 20% from his usual price.
 
Ceramic coating, yes or no? It's a 2015 4 series Gran Coupe in black. Some marks and swirls but nothing major and a few stone chips which he will sort if I supply a touch up pen. Company says they'll do a stage 1 machine polish and then a ceramic treatment which would be good for 2-3 years for £359 which is discounted by 20% from his usual price.

If they do:
1. Clean
2. Clay
3. Hand polish
4. Machine polish
5. Panel Wipe
6. Ceramic
7. Leave to cure for 24Hours (inside)
8. Seal with a good sealant or wax...

Then yes sure go ahead as £350 is a bargain
 
my canon has a touch of mjjc about it for £16

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and after adding these https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B7B6QGNJ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details I get this result

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If they do:
1. Clean
2. Clay
3. Hand polish
4. Machine polish
5. Panel Wipe
6. Ceramic
7. Leave to cure for 24Hours (inside)
8. Seal with a good sealant or wax...

Then yes sure go ahead as £350 is a bargain
I suspect 1, 3 or 4 (but probably not both), maybe 5 then 6, but probably not 7 or 8.
 
I’m due a new Foam Lance - Used the same one since 2017.

Main reason I’d like to change is to something I can simply pour product and water into easily, currently one requires a funnel due to the opening being so small.

Going to wait for some offers or the MJJC style one from Direct Hoses… I’ll probably head down to their unit as they have a “Cash” price.
 
I did check there also. It's Coming from a company in China which I wouldn't trust...

Business Name: ShenzhenWeiErShiXunKeJiYouXianGongSi
Business Type: Privately-owned business
Trade Register Number: 9144030007039464X7
VAT Number: GB308606901
Business Address:
Room 701 6 Building 11 Lane East Shuikou Garden
Baoan 31 District
Shenzhen
Guangdong
518000
CN


in2Detailing have it for under £50 !

 
in2Detailing have it for under £50 !

1/4 quick release is out of stock
 
ah !
:(

im sure you could buy one of the others, and unscrew it and buy the QC bit elsewhere ?
or just get a converter?
Good point.
I "think" this is the part....?!

 
Good point.
I "think" this is the part....?!


i dont have one, but looks like the correct bit

i would contact them , good bunch of people :) (ive contacted them myself and they reply pretty quick)
 
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