No, 'High Foam TFR' is more heavy-duty than Multiwash. The dilution rate in a foamer bottle depends on the flow rate of you're pressure washer - there is no exact science to this. Try a couple of inches in the bottle and see if that generates a good foam. For very dirty vehicles you can add more to the bottle. If you're using an injector system it's between 2 - 5.
Yes, but not in one hit if it's a quality wax. Also depends on the strength you use this product at. It's a traffic film remover (TFR) so it's not pH neutral, more alkaline so it will slowly break down polymer coatings and wax's.
Looking good!
did you do a bucket wash where u get this tfr foam good video
It was washed after. But the result you see is from the foam alone. It's "Autoglym High Foam TFR" you can get it from the Autoglym trade reps.
Is this the same as the Multiwash TFR? If so, what’s the dilution rate in a snow lance please?
No, 'High Foam TFR' is more heavy-duty than Multiwash. The dilution rate in a foamer bottle depends on the flow rate of you're pressure washer - there is no exact science to this. Try a couple of inches in the bottle and see if that generates a good foam. For very dirty vehicles you can add more to the bottle. If you're using an injector system it's between 2 - 5.
METICULOUS.GURU ok mate, thanks for the quick reply
@@METICULOUSGURU Please tell me the dilution ratio of this product. How much should be mixed with 1 liter of water (high foam tfr)?
@@METICULOUSGURU What is the pH value of this product?
Does it strip wax?
Yes, but not in one hit if it's a quality wax. Also depends on the strength you use this product at. It's a traffic film remover (TFR) so it's not pH neutral, more alkaline so it will slowly break down polymer coatings and wax's.
You didn’t wash the wheels first?
No.