Best Snow foam shampoo for motorhomes

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Hi, any suggestions as to a good snow foam shampoo for use on motorhomes.
Currently use an autoglym product on my car and been pleased with that but interested in suggestions of products for use on motorhomes.
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I bought a snow foam lance and some Autoglym polar foam last year. I've been disappointed, as after all the faff of foaming the van it doesn't seem to offer any advantages over just pre-spraying with water before the cleaning phase. The van grime was still present after washing the foam off so in future I'll not bother and just spray with water prior to washing.
 
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Autoglym Polar Foam followed by Autoglym Polar wash, then finish with Autoglym Polar Seal which repels water and dirt and males subsequent washing a lot easier.
Have you got shares in Autoglym? 😄
 
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I bought a snow foam lance and some Autoglym polar foam last year. I've been disappointed, as after all the faff of foaming the van it doesn't seem to offer any advantages over just pre-spraying with water before the cleaning phase. The van grime was still present after washing the foam off so in future I'll not bother and just spray with water prior to washing.
The foam does just makes the dirt easier to clean off as it does soften the grime but it has to be agitated with a spume pr cloth, the rinsed off. Not just sprayed on and left for as while then rinsed off, at least that's been my experience.Its also what Autoglym recommend. "

"SAFE AGITATION​

Polar Wash delivers an extra thick blanket of foam, giving you plenty of time to get around your vehicle before you need to rinse. Simply grab yourself a dampened Polar Mitt and start agitating. A little elbow grease will go a long way."

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00T7ZJTBU?tag=mhf04-21 is what we use now, takes about 1l of the foam to do the motorhome all over, wash once with the foam, then agitate with brush, then wash off, got rid of much of the grime. Doesn't clear all the spots on roof, but is cheaper than jennychem for that.

10 washes of motorhome for £27 though isn't bad. Could probably get away with 0.5l a wash if I was being less generous with the foam.

Warning thouigh needs a good foam attachment, the one that came with my karcher was rubbish (the karcher supplied one) but a autoglym one we had spare worked better.
 
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I've started going to my Asda Jetwash. Appreciate maybe not as easy for a moho but pretty painless in a PVC. Its one of those card tap for 3 mins at a time. But you get multiple types of foams, soap & wax etc. Do the van in 2 halves and works well, then a quick blast home to dry off.
 
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