Streamline your at-home car wash
Tired of tediously soaping down your ride, then washing it all off with water? You can combine both steps into one now with the help of this Car Wash Foam-Generating Tank.
A cleaning must-have
For a fun time (and a quicker work time)
Soap it up
Just add some car-cleaning soap into this one-liter plastic bottle and mix with water for a ready-to-spray solution.
Attach to your standard hose
Our tank features a ¼” copper connector head that screws right onto your hose.
Spray and go
Once attached, you just need to run the water in your hose and twist the pressure knob atop the tank to release the soap solution.
Adjust your spray
From high velocity to a more gentle blast, use the front spray head on the tank to adjust your water strength.
Clean up like a pro
You may not have a fancy drive-thru wash at home, but this 11.4” x 6.3” (L x W) tank can provide the soapy, one-wash-and-done convenience you’re looking for.
Works great with three different products I’ve tried… Griot’s Foaming Surface Wash and MR. Pink Super Wash. 2-5oz of product is all you need depending on how much suds you want, topped off with warm water. Half full bottle will give you at least one good solid covering, full bottle will give you two washes. Do have some concerns about plastic bottle and brass connection over time, but it is what it is. Solid construction in the canon itself!! Can’t beat the price or value!!!
I use this one on my truck with the Armor All ceramic wash and it works great. Where I am I end up with a good bit of dust and dirt on my house exterior. Since our garage door and most of our trim is black it shows dirt pretty bad. I throw just a bit of dish soap in this one on the house and it works really well for occasional maintenance cleaning outside. Using it with a gas powered Simpson pressure washer. Works great and the bottle seems to be pretty thick and durable.
Very well built. Fit right on sunjoe spx3000. Used Meguiers ultimate to suds car. Only issue is the adjustment seems to be either full or none. Goes through a lot of soap. I might just need to figure the ratio for the mix of soap and water. Adding straight soap to the container works but uses alot. I diluted it some and it worked the same. I’m gonna try a 60/40 mix next to preserve soap.
Seems to be very good quality…heavy brass body…I’ve only used it once with watermelon snow foam. It produces nice, thick foam that lasts…easy to fill, adjust, and generally use…I was somewhat surprised how well it works…really glad I didn’t spend a ton of money for the high priced “big name” units…
Took a couple of minutes to master but the results were awesome. Used an automotive wash and wax which foamed great and stayed well on the vertical surfaces and allowed great soak time. Used my wash brush sparingly for stubborn areas and sprayed off. Easy Peasy, turned a really long job into a relatively quick job!
This tank is made from quality materials including machined brass and stainless, and should last a while. Generates plenty of foam from my Ryobi electric PW with Meguiar’s or any good quality car wash when diluted about 1:10 in the container.
This is one of those rare cases where you don’t get what you pay for…you get so much more! This is the first and only foam cannon I’ve purchased. This one works like a charm!