A device designed to generate and dispense a thick layer of soap foam for vehicle cleaning without requiring physical contact is analyzed. This equipment attaches to a pressure washer and mixes a concentrated soap solution with pressurized water and air, projecting the resulting foam onto the vehicle’s surface. The thick foam dwells on the surface, loosening dirt and grime before being rinsed off with a pressure washer.
The benefit is the reduced risk of scratching the vehicle’s paint during the cleaning process. Traditional washing methods, which involve sponges or mitts, can trap dirt particles and cause swirl marks or scratches when rubbed against the surface. It offers convenience and efficiency, enabling faster and more effective cleaning than manual washing. Historically, such devices emerged as advancements in automotive care technology, aiming to improve cleaning quality while minimizing potential damage.