Hyper Wash

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So I used this product and leaf bblower for the first time and was impressed. I mixed to weak I went .5 ounce to 3 or 4 gallons. Followed then using a leaf blower. Maybe it's me but the HW left a little gloss it was nice, I will say ; what a workout dammn I'm sore. I was also impressed how it left the glass beautiful. If I ever learn how to download pictures I will, thanks Paul and Eldorado and all others who recommended that I try HW.

Steve
 
HW has been my go to for a couple years, great stuff for sure!
 
I use HW 1oz per 4 gal and it does a great job and tons of foam.
 
Good to hear more great reviews...ive got half a jug of fold class car soap them I'm going to try this after all I read. Good to know it works well when under diluted as well

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I was also impressed how it left the glass beautiful.

I noticed this too. I use a combo of CG Citrus Wash Red & CG Strong Wash during the prep washes. I sometimes had issues with the spotting on windows with it depending on the weather at the time. About 1.5 years ago I started adding an ounce of HW to the combo and have not had the window spotting problem.
 
E=pro 4x;1539513]GOOD SOAP! I use 1oz to 5/gal.[/QUOTE]

My mistake, that's what I do sorry.
 
I have ordered two gallons of HW in the last two years and just ordered Optimum the last time. I think I’m going back to HW. Optimum is a good soap too, but HW more economical. I mix 1.5 oz to 4-4.5 gallons. My water spigots are from the water softener. Glad I didn’t bypass the spigots:)
 
i use about 1 & 1/2 - 2 ounces in a five gallon bucket. works well for me...
 
HW and a dedicated wash mitt is also my favorite wheel cleaner. When doing a light maintenance wash, I do Wheels last, I pour my remaining wash bucket into my wheel bucket and go to town. If it is really warm out. I’ll even dry the car first and then use my wash water on the wheels
 
How would you guys compare Hyperwash to McKees X-treme foam?

(In performance, not cost-effectiveness)
 
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