Blackline UltraFoam vs The Super Soaper – Who Wins the Foam Cannon Battle?
Thick foam is key to a safer, more satisfying wash. Blackline UltraFoam and The Super Soaper both promise next-level suds—but which one actually delivers?
We tested both side by side for foam thickness, dwell time, cleaning power, and value. Here’s what happened when the cannon went live.
What They Claim
🧼 Blackline UltraFoam
- Advertised as ultra-thick foam
- Safe for ceramic coatings
- No listed pH or dilution instructions
🧪 The Super Soaper
- Thick, shaving cream-style foam
- pH balanced and coating safe
- Works in both foam cannons and pump sprayers
- Dilutes at 2–4 oz per cannon
Biggest difference? The Super Soaper gives you clarity on dilution, safety, and how to use it right.
Foam Thickness and Cling
We ran both products through the same foam cannon (Ryobi 1600 PSI, 1.2 GPM) using 4 oz of soap and 28 oz of water.
- Blackline: Moderate thickness, ran quickly off vertical panels
- The Super Soaper: Thick, clinging foam that dwelled for 4+ minutes
More dwell time = more dirt lifted = less chance of scratching.
Cleaning Power
Neither is a degreaser—but The Super Soaper broke down bugs, light road grime, and dirt faster on the lower rocker panels. Blackline UltraFoam needed agitation to match the same result.
Pro Tip: Pre-soak with foam and let it dwell before your contact wash. That’s where The Super Soaper shines.
Price and Value
- Blackline UltraFoam: $22.95 (16 oz)
- The Super Soaper: $18 (16oz)
The Super Soaper wins on cost-per-wash and performance.
More Foam Tips
Foam That Clings. Power That Cleans.
Want better foam and safer washes? The Super Soaper brings real lubrication, clinging foam, and proven results—without the guesswork.