He's not using a brush, it looks like a microfiber head. If anything, he uses the same wash media for the entire thing, that would be the actual fault..but we never saw if he switched the head out. Also I recommend going for a pressure washer wider tip. You only need 900 psi for car paint, no reason to go narrow with more psi. Lastly, this looks like a copy of the MJCC cannon, which is the gold standard
The swirl marks are from the brush you're using. You should be using a microfiber wash mitt. That truck is going to need a paint correction now to remove those swirls.
It already needed one and I'm doing that this week. I wasn't using my micro fiber mitt on the truck due to it having heavy dirt and mudd in places and the fact I was already doing the paint correction. Thanks for watching though, hopefully this Cannon lasts a while, it's mainly to clean the camper with.
The purpose of a foam cannon is to cut down on physical contact with the paint which causes scratches and swirls (ie:damage to the paint). Using a brush definitly causes damage to the paint. So, that being said, a foam cannon and good soap are a load of fun to use! Try washing the dog and the kids too. And get the pistol grip short wand. No need to swing that big thing around. If you want to learn more, there's this thing called the internet...............................😆
Sometimes we just don't care. It's not a show car and almost everybody's car is a swirl nightmare from the drive through car washes and the dealership detail boy that has no idea what he was doing when he buffed the cars.
Cool vid!! Love that color Blue!!
He's not using a brush, it looks like a microfiber head. If anything, he uses the same wash media for the entire thing, that would be the actual fault..but we never saw if he switched the head out. Also I recommend going for a pressure washer wider tip. You only need 900 psi for car paint, no reason to go narrow with more psi. Lastly, this looks like a copy of the MJCC cannon, which is the gold standard
I want a unit to just spray and rinse. No rubbing
He scrubs it with a brush and then surprised it has swirl marks! Great video though. I think I'm going to buy one.
that is a beautiful BLUE
Everyone has a system that works. Good luck dudes.
Change the orifice size to a 1.1 and you probably would get thicker foam.
The swirl marks are from the brush you're using. You should be using a microfiber wash mitt. That truck is going to need a paint correction now to remove those swirls.
It already needed one and I'm doing that this week. I wasn't using my micro fiber mitt on the truck due to it having heavy dirt and mudd in places and the fact I was already doing the paint correction. Thanks for watching though, hopefully this Cannon lasts a while, it's mainly to clean the camper with.
@@WhatTheHeckMannice response buddy. I’m a detail freak but honestly I just want to see people take care of their rides. Love that truck too!!👍🏽
That's impressive! Mine next! 😂
The purpose of a foam cannon is to cut down on physical contact with the paint which causes scratches and swirls (ie:damage to the paint). Using a brush definitly causes damage to the paint. So, that being said, a foam cannon and good soap are a load of fun to use! Try washing the dog and the kids too. And get the pistol grip short wand. No need to swing that big thing around. If you want to learn more, there's this thing called the internet...............................😆
Dude..the swirl marks are caused by the brush you’re using!! Please watch a real detailer before you ruin the paint on your truck!! 😅
Sometimes we just don't care. It's not a show car and almost everybody's car is a swirl nightmare from the drive through car washes and the dealership detail boy that has no idea what he was doing when he buffed the cars.
Not reading instructions before using any products that younot familiar with is not acting intelligently or "macho"!