Tools & Hardware : Gilmour Foamaster II 1/2 Gallon Tank #95HGFMR

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Tools & Hardware : Gilmour Foamaster II 1/2 Gallon Tank #95HGFMR

Gilmour Foamaster II 1/2 Gallon Tank #95HGFMR

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Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Gilmour
EAN: 0034411195017
Label: Gilmour
Product Manufacturer: Gilmour
Publisher: Gilmour
Ranking: 103961
Studio: Gilmour


Product facts:
  • Exceptional chemical resistance to acidic or caustic cleaners
  • Accurately mixes and sprays foaming chemicals
  • Foam generating wand creates a thick, clinging foam
  • Fan spray deflector included for disinfectants, etc.
  • Durable polymer mixing head with stainless steel screws







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Item Description:
The large half gallon Foamaster II provides a generous lather of suds over your entire vehicle with ease. This new and exciting product helps you wash your vehicle more efficiently and with less risk of harming the paint. Pour in a small amount of your favorite shampoo and connect the Foamaster II to the end of your hose. The Foamaster II mixes the desired amount of water with shampoo for the perfect amount of suds to coat your vehicle, or adjust the settings to spray just water. Then simply squeeze the trigger and lather your vehicle with a thick spray of suds. Spray a solid stream of suds on a specific area or mist it on depending on your preference. Using the Foamaster II allows you to quickly spread a rich lather of suds over your entire vehicle. This saves you time but also is much safer than traditional washings. Using a shampoo and bucket requires you to spread the shampoo over the paint, which could potentially grind in contaminants. The Foamaster II applies shampoo over the entire vehicle and starts breaking up contaminants before you even start washing. This means less scrubbing and less risks of grinding in contaminants and adding swirls to the paint. This extremely durable and well built tool will help take your detailing to the next level, try the Foamaster II today!

















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