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First-time-use products up for review: DP Auto Bath Shampoo, Finish Kare 425 and Cobra's The Guzzler.
Others used: ONR, Megs APC+, LC Blue Grout sponges, Grit Guard.
I must say that my review of the DP shampoo is actually a review of DP shampoo plus a cap full of ONR (as has been regular practice since I first used ONR). Also, it is the first non OTC wash I have used besides CG Citrus Wash and Clear, which I only use to strip LSP's (so IMO it doesn't count as a regular wash soap)
DP-
Smells like a banana smoothie-colada. The wash mixture of 2oz DP and a cap full of ONR felt very "soft" letting the LC sponges glide across the surface with a secure feeling of safety against swirls. The very substantial suds hung around even as the car was rained on. There was no stuck-on bugs or bird bombs etc. to test any real cleaning ability, but the car was really dirty and i feel it performed quite well. I am VERY happy with this wash combo.
The car was dirty enough to warrant the use of the Three Bucket Wash System. Bucket 3 and extra sponges only being used for lowers then unpainted areas.
I like to pretend I have a foam cannon by squeezing suds out across the car to dwell.
It was raining out while I washed so regardless of using the sheeting method there was a lot of water to dry after pulling into the garage. This made for a great first test of Cobra's WW.
Guzzler-
The first WW's I ever used were cheap Home Depot ones, I was impressed and immediately knew I HAD to get some Cobra WW's. The difference is huge, Cobra Superior WW's feel very safe on the paint, unlike the HD WW, and will hold a larger amount of water as well. It's amazing how much water you will wring out of a wet WW. The size of the towel is very convenient, being so long allows for multiple folds and refolds exposing a clean side after wringing out. These are excellent drying towels.
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Edit: Within the first few swipes I snagged the towel on a piece of trim that has pulled threads on all my cheap WW's leaving them with long hanging loops of thread and bunched up areas. This DID NOT happen when the Cobra hit the snag
FK 425-
Smells like Bubble gum-cotton candy. I was pretty anxious to try this stuff. I read that some people found it finicky if over applied, wanting to try it as a drying aid, I took this into consideration. I lightly misted each section working my way around drying with the Cobra WW. It felt great, wiping off clean and smooth quickly and I did not find it to be streaky at all. It became clear pretty quick that the car was going to look great when I finished. The paint was left feeling slick as can be. I am VERY happy with the results from FK 425, if the rain would ever stop I could test it's "anti-static" properties...
After w/o flash
w/ flash
Over all I have no real negative remarks towards any of the reviewed products. All were a pleasure to use and preformed exceptionally well. I hope that doesn't make for a lame review!
Others used: ONR, Megs APC+, LC Blue Grout sponges, Grit Guard.

I must say that my review of the DP shampoo is actually a review of DP shampoo plus a cap full of ONR (as has been regular practice since I first used ONR). Also, it is the first non OTC wash I have used besides CG Citrus Wash and Clear, which I only use to strip LSP's (so IMO it doesn't count as a regular wash soap)
DP-
Smells like a banana smoothie-colada. The wash mixture of 2oz DP and a cap full of ONR felt very "soft" letting the LC sponges glide across the surface with a secure feeling of safety against swirls. The very substantial suds hung around even as the car was rained on. There was no stuck-on bugs or bird bombs etc. to test any real cleaning ability, but the car was really dirty and i feel it performed quite well. I am VERY happy with this wash combo.
The car was dirty enough to warrant the use of the Three Bucket Wash System. Bucket 3 and extra sponges only being used for lowers then unpainted areas.


I like to pretend I have a foam cannon by squeezing suds out across the car to dwell.


It was raining out while I washed so regardless of using the sheeting method there was a lot of water to dry after pulling into the garage. This made for a great first test of Cobra's WW.
Guzzler-
The first WW's I ever used were cheap Home Depot ones, I was impressed and immediately knew I HAD to get some Cobra WW's. The difference is huge, Cobra Superior WW's feel very safe on the paint, unlike the HD WW, and will hold a larger amount of water as well. It's amazing how much water you will wring out of a wet WW. The size of the towel is very convenient, being so long allows for multiple folds and refolds exposing a clean side after wringing out. These are excellent drying towels.

Edit: Within the first few swipes I snagged the towel on a piece of trim that has pulled threads on all my cheap WW's leaving them with long hanging loops of thread and bunched up areas. This DID NOT happen when the Cobra hit the snag


FK 425-
Smells like Bubble gum-cotton candy. I was pretty anxious to try this stuff. I read that some people found it finicky if over applied, wanting to try it as a drying aid, I took this into consideration. I lightly misted each section working my way around drying with the Cobra WW. It felt great, wiping off clean and smooth quickly and I did not find it to be streaky at all. It became clear pretty quick that the car was going to look great when I finished. The paint was left feeling slick as can be. I am VERY happy with the results from FK 425, if the rain would ever stop I could test it's "anti-static" properties...
After w/o flash

w/ flash

Over all I have no real negative remarks towards any of the reviewed products. All were a pleasure to use and preformed exceptionally well. I hope that doesn't make for a lame review!
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