QUIVR Foam Cannon vs The Super Soaper: Which One Actually Delivers?
There’s a lot of hype around the QUIVR Foam Cannon. Thick foam, deep cleaning, “pro results”—you’ve heard it all. But when it’s time to actually wash your car, does it do anything different than other options on the market?
Let’s break down what makes a foam cannon actually worth your money—and why most of the time, it’s not about the cannon... it’s about the soap.
What the QUIVR Foam Cannon Promises
- Thick foam application
- Scratch-free cleaning
- Easy connection to most pressure washers
- “Pro-level” results for DIYers
All great claims—but none of these are exclusive to QUIVR. In fact, if you use low-quality soap, you won’t get that thick foam no matter what cannon you’re using.
The Real Secret? A High-Foaming Soap That Works
This is where The Super Soaper changes the game. Pair it with any quality foam cannon—even a generic one—and you’ll get rich foam, better dwell time, and a safer wash. No gimmicks. Just results.
The Super Soaper was designed to create maximum foam while also lifting dirt, grime, and traffic film off your paint without needing to scrub. Less contact = fewer swirls.
Watch It in Action
Want thick foam? It’s not about a fancy branded cannon—it’s about using a soap built for it.
Final Thoughts: Do You Need the QUIVR Foam Cannon?
If you already have a decent foam cannon, there’s no reason to switch. Just upgrade your soap. The Super Soaper turns average equipment into a pro-grade experience.
But if you do want a new cannon, go for it—just know that it’s what goes in the bottle that actually makes the foam.