How many washes can a bottle of Rubbit Foam 2.0 provide?
Rubbit Foam 2.0 is a highly concentrated scratch-free formula that we have developed internally. After years of research, we crafted a formula that uses advanced surfactants to lift grime from the surface of the car - while creating thick lubrication for a scratch free finish (when combined with our microfiber towels).
One bottle of our 16-oz concentrate solution can provide up to 25 washes depending on the size of your vehicle and how dirty it is.
If purchasing a kit with our 6-pack of Rubbit Foam, this should last for 6 full washes - again - depending on the size of your vehicle and how dirty it is.
What's the difference between Rubbit's Foam 2.0 solution and other wash methods, soaps, or foams I can get to clean my car?
Rubbit Foam 2.0 isn’t just another car soap; it’s the result of years of engineering and testing to create a truly waterless wash that works anywhere. Unlike generic soaps or foams, our proprietary formula uses a precise blend of advanced surfactants that surround and lift dirt particles off your paint, allowing you to safely wipe them away without scratching.
The result? A wash that’s faster, cleaner, and more eco-friendly - delivering a shine you’d expect from a professional detail, without the hose or wasted water.
Is Rubbit foam safe and suitable for all cars?
Yes. Rubbit Foam 2.0 is made to be safe on every surface of your car including paint, metal, glass, rims, tires, and even interior finishes. The formula is pH neutral and built from eco friendly ingredients that clean effectively without causing damage.
Before launching, we tested Rubbit Foam on more than 10,000 cars in every type of climate and condition. From desert dust to winter road salt, we saw it all. That feedback helped us refine the formula into Foam 2.0, which is even more effective and higher quality.
Whether you drive a daily commuter or a garage kept classic, you can trust Rubbit to clean safely, protect your finish, and keep your car looking its best.
How do I wash my car with one of the Rubbit kits?
No matter which Rubbit Kit you have, the steps are simple: mix 40 oz of water with 5 caps of Rubbit Foam 2.0, close the sprayer tightly, and shake well. Then follow the steps below based on your sprayer:
Manual Sprayer
Pump the sprayer by hand until it reaches maximum pressure. Work one section of the car at a time, starting from the top and moving down. Spray a light layer of foam, wait a few seconds for it to lift the dirt, then wipe with a folded microfiber towel in straight lines. Use a clean, dry towel for the finishing wipe before moving on.
Electric Sprayer
Press the lever once to let the sprayer pressurize. Press it again to release a steady stream of foam. Then follow the same process: spray one section, wait a few seconds, wipe with a microfiber, and finish with a clean dry towel before moving on.
Advanced eFoam Sprayer
Simply press the button and the sprayer does the rest. Foam your section, give it a few seconds to work, then wipe and finish with a dry towel before moving to the next section.
Does Rubbit leave scratches (swirls) on the car like most tunnel car washes?
No. Our unique Formula, along with the microfiber towels with the exact fiber density, the frequency of their cleaning (between washes), and the wiping method we demonstrate in the instructional video, ensure that the car's color will remain flawless. Auto machines typically have brushes that collect dirt from other cars. The brushes spin on your car, damaging the paint and scratching it.
Is Rubbit's Foam capable of removing dust, mud, and bird droppings?
Rubbit will get rid of dirt that would come off with a normal wash.
The dirt that's stuck might need another Foam spray to come off easily.
Rubbit Foam does not work like a 'magic' and isn't able to restore the car's color. Bird droppings left on a car for a long period of time will probably burn the paint. You can easily prevent this from now on by keeping Rubbit kit in your trunk and using it immediately when needed.
Is RUBBIT safe to use on nano ceramic coating, vinyl, or PPF warps?
Nothing to worry about. Most ceramic coatings can resist pH levels up to 12, while Rubbit's Foam has a neutral pH level (7). Rubbit is specially designed to maintain existing coatings and is based on developments in the detailing industry.
What is so unique about Rubbit's foam sprayers?
We’ve tested more than 30 different sprayer models and designs to make sure Rubbit customers get the best performance possible. We’ve focused on building sprayers that are reliable, durable, and engineered to deliver the perfect wash every time.
Our manual sprayer is pressure-based, built with a safety valve that keeps it operating in the ideal pressure range for both performance and ease of use. It sprays a consistent, even layer of foam without leaks or drips, giving you full control.
For those who want more convenience, we offer two electric options. The electric sprayer pressurizes with a single lever press and sprays with another, making it easier and less tiring than manual pumping. And for the ultimate experience, the advanced eFoam sprayer delivers the thickest, richest foam at the push of a button—fast, effortless, and professional-level results.
No matter which one you choose, every Rubbit sprayer is designed to give you reliable performance, safe operation, and the best possible wash.
What makes Rubbit an eco-friendly car wash?
When you wash your car with Rubbit, you only use 40 ounces of water per wash. In comparison, a regular home wash typically uses about 40 gallons of water, while a basic car wash tunnel can consume over 120 gallons per wash. By using Rubbit, you can save over 3,000 gallons of clean drinking water annually alone. With its neutral pH level, it guarantees effective and safe use, not only for your car, but also for your skin, respiration, and the environment.
What's the best way to clean the microfiber towels?
After washing your car, the microfiber towels will be soaked with Rubbit Foam, so they already have a detergent to clean themselves. Wash the towels at 70-100°F degrees on a short to medium cycle in the washing machine, without adding any laundry powder or softeners. Towels can also be washed by hand in a bucket or tub of water. Make sure your towels are well dried before your next car wash (use the dryer or hang them up).