Mr. Pink, weak.

I do like the Glossworkz shampoo. Even gives a decent amount of foam from my cannon. It is LSP safe.

I use glossworkz and it says on the bottle that one ounce to 4-5 gallons of water is lsp safe but one ounce per one gallon is for paint cleaning or something like that. I've never used more than an ounce so I wouldn't know
 
When mixing 1 ounce with 4 gallons of water, it's a very slick shampoo.

Yes this works extremely well. I also like two ounces of ONRWW with the two bucket method after a foam cannon treatment. Smells great during and after the wash. :)
 
I have used Mr Pink two times so far and I did not find it especially weak. It seemed to do a good job on a car in fairly soiled condition - sitting under trees. I used it a 1 oz per 2 gallons. It is definitely a thinner consistency than so CG soap but did seem to create nice suds.
 
I have used Mr Pink two times so far and I did not find it especially weak. It seemed to do a good job on a car in fairly soiled condition - sitting under trees. I used it a 1 oz per 2 gallons. It is definitely a thinner consistency than so CG soap but did seem to create nice suds.

I noticed a good difference in how clean the car was after I used it (from my previous car shampoo I was using). I don't know how some of the others on here got sub par cleaning results.
 
What would be a good maintenance wash from CG that's LSP safe?

Read SONIC's review of CG Mr. Pink, I think he nailed it on the head: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-guys-mr-pink-mr-pink-car-shampoo-review.html.

There are a ton of people on here & other forums I've visited that rave about CG Citrus Wash & Gloss as the all around best wash from Chemical Guys (SONIC's review: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...nopsis-2-chemical-guys-citrus-wash-gloss.html). I personally think Glossworkz is over-priced, although I heard it's great--just not enough to place it above CWG or HoneyDew Snowfoam. Take a look at Maxi-Suds II as well.
 
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