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Anyone had the same problem, the gun I bought from elite in October is very difficult to insert and twist the half turn to lock it, in fact it's so tight that when turning it you loosen the tube in between the fitting and the gun. I took a vernier to the attachment and a Karcher lance and the snow foam fitment was 1.95 mm wider so this could be part of the problem but its also very difficult to push in and compress the flow valve in the end of the lance. Any suggestions/solutions greatly received.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Ok, development. There IS an O ring in there. Removed it (with a needle) and drilled out the brass with an 8.5mm drill (well, actually an 11/32) and replaced the O ring and robert is now my father's brother - a perfect fit.

Two questions remain,

1. Why are the O rings 8mm when all easily obtained rings are 7 and 10 mm? mad.gif

2. Why use mild steel for the connecting pipe from brass fitting to foamer section? mad.gif

The shiny finish has gone and the internal bore is now rusting quietly................ mad.gifmad.gifmad.gif

I feel more mods coming on. Not what you expect considering the high purchase price.......so where to source some nice thick wall, stainless pipe or a plastic alternative......................................... coffee.gif

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What size is the foam bottle on those lances on offer. Is it large enough to do the whole car without running out? Are there several different foam lances on the market as I am very tempted to buy one soon. I assume the snow foam listed in this offer is of decent quality and will not strip wax/polish.

I have always bought all my products from Elite.....so Alex have you anything to offer in the January sales??

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What size is the foam bottle on those lances on offer. Is it large enough to do the whole car without running out? Are there several different foam lances on the market as I am very tempted to buy one soon. I assume the snow foam listed in this offer is of decent quality and will not strip wax/polish.

I have always bought all my products from Elite.....so Alex have you anything to offer in the January sales??

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Dave,

PM me with details of what you're after and I'll look after you! 169144-ok.gif

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I thought I'd post in here rather than starting a new thread. Can someone please tell me the difference between all these £40-£50+ snow foam lances and the Karcher one on the Halfords site for £14.99? confused.gif

Answers along the lines of "Around £25-£35 quid!" will not be helpful.grin.gif

I'm assuming build quality and longevity but even so, I could get 3 Halfords cheapies for the price of the competition..

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Neither build quality (check on here for the mods you may have to make - it will almost certainly leak from new because it was not put together properly)nor quality of materials BUT the way it generates foam is at least 4 times better and in use it is worth every penny. I just wish it was assembled properly and built to better tolerances.

BUY ONE! You won't regret it. (well actually you might, I was initially but you soon get over the disappointment once you use it more)

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Hi Arch,

I used to have one of these yellow attachments sometime ago. They produce a more frothy foam then these other lances.

The ones like Alex sales generates a really thick fluffy foam.

The Karcher one will produce a frothy, slighly runny, watery underneath foam.

The Glimour or Foamasters produce a frothy, slighly runny,watery underneath foam.

Other things like Sudsblaster etc. produce a splattering of thick soapie mixture with some foam.

Geoff

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