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Review on Chemical Guys EQP_312 Professional Honeydew by Jimmy Scaturro

Revainrating 4 out of 5

2nd Best of 5 - Car Detailing

So I made a video comparing the 5 most commonly used foam guns. Video Compares: 1. Chemical Guys Torq Foam Blaster (does not require pressure washing)2. Twinkle Star3 foam gun. Matcc Foam Cannon 24 Foam Gun Chemical Guy Professional Torq Foam Gun (this review)5. MTM Hydro In the video all foam guns use the same soap. I diluted Carpro's Reset 10:1 in a bottle and distributed it evenly to all foam guns. Chemical Guys Foam Gun: The worst result was this Chemical Guys Foam Gun. Obviously you can see why there is no pressure washer here and this is connected directly to a garden hose. There's absolutely no foam, and it retails for $60. Value for money 0/5, I'd advise spending a little more on the cheapest pressure washer and going for a cheap foam gun for the money. Rated 1/5 Twinkle Star Foam Cannon: This is the cheapest of the 5 at $15. It's better than the Foam Blaster, but it takes the last 2nd place. The foam is very liquid and comes off fairly quickly. Only value matters, so if you're on a budget you can get this (but check out the next one for $5 more). Rated 2/5MATCC Foam Cannon 2: This foam cannon surprised me the most and got my best rating! For $20, you can compare results to professional foam guns. The value for money gives a 5/5 rating! The only complaint I have is that the lace was more difficult to adjust to the wide pattern. (In the video he went beyond the wide beam). Rated 5/5 Chemical Guys Professional Torq Foam Cannon: This is a $70 Chemical Guys foam cannon. It's quality is probably the best of the 5, but using it straight after MATCC I don't see why you would spend another $50 on this foam gun if build quality isn't your primary concern. Rated 4/5MTM Hydro: This is a professional grade foam gun. Almost every professional detailer I know uses it and it should work best, but it doesn't. At $90 / $160 with an MTM gun, this is the most expensive foam gun ever, and possibly all there is. Quality is inferior to CG's Torq, but doesn't have a major advantage over MATCC or CG Torq when it comes to foaming. It's definitely not worth the extra $70 to produce 10% more. This gun also pulls the soap out much quicker, which is probably why it produces more foam when touched. Didn't like the peak setting is very weak, it changes every time you put it down. Rating 3/5

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