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Koch Chemie - Gentle Snow Foam Gsf - Cleansing foam pH-neutral - 5L

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Koch Chemie - Gentle Snow Foam - Cleaning foam pH-neutral - 1L

Gentle Snow Foam Gsf - Cleaning foam pH-neutral - 5L is a pH-neutral, highly foaming cleaning foam with an incomparable cherry scent for pre-cleaning as snow foam with a foam sprayer or foam cannon, as well as a shampoo for manual vehicle washing.

Gentle Snow Foam forms a very well-wetting, even foam carpet that adheres to the surface for a long time and thus allows a long exposure time. Waxed or sealed surfaces are not attacked by the pH-neutral formulation.

Can be enriched with Green Star as an active foam for stubborn dirt and for quick insect removal.

Areas of application
Cars, motorcycles, camping vehicles, etc.

Recommended use
Application as Snow Foam:

Mix approx. 20ml of Gentle Snow Foam with one litre of water and lather the vehicle using a foam sprayer. If necessary, clean with a wash mitt or similar and rinse with water.

Application for hand washing:

Mix 50ml of Gentle Snow Foam with 10L of water, clean the vehicle with a wash mitt and rinse with water. Also ideal for application with a foam cannon.

Application as active foam with Green Star:

Add 10 - 30ml Green Star to the premixed Snow Foam solution.

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