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:goodpost:i was wondering what kind of car wash soap most of you use.im not going to use ONR because my cars get 2 dirty in between washes.so just curious because i have about 16 oz or so of Gold class left.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ap-review-found-soap-i-have-been-looking.htmlwhat about optimums regular car wash??
First and for most lubrication is one of the most deciding factors for most OCD detailers (pro and joe). If the wash media is dragging across the paint the chances of scratching the clear coat and higher then normal. Next would be how strong are the detergents in the soap, I don't want to wax every week (especially the summer/winter). It doesn't have to be a $$ soap to get good results and Duragloss #901 is proof to that. Napa sells Duragloos soap (Carquest and others do as well) so you can get it locally.:goodpost:
I've been thinking of this too. What are the notable differences between the different types of car wash soaps? I've always been under the impression that "Car Wash Soap is Car Wash Soap". I know some washes have wax infused, but outside of that, or using a 'detergent', the results would pretty much be the same.
Pinnacle bodyworks shampoo is the best IMO-but it will cost ya. DP is prolly the best for the $
No such thing as wax in soap, they have gloss enhancers, so the car looks nice and shiny:goodpost:
I've been thinking of this too. What are the notable differences between the different types of car wash soaps? I've always been under the impression that "Car Wash Soap is Car Wash Soap". I know some washes have wax infused, but outside of that, or using a 'detergent', the results would pretty much be the same.