Car Shampoo for ceramic coating?

The Bilt Hamber pre wash Coatings used is really impressive. Most if not all pre-washes I've seen barely do anything. This one actually works.

When I first got this I was using on my black mustang and could tell it was working but not to this level.

1st time using on Camaro and when I went to go rinse and saw the crud it was taking with it…..
my jaw literally dropped/

And this car was not coated. 2 month old polish angel.

Wish I woulda did a 50/50. I’ll post one up next time.


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LOL!

Yep, I know many hate Chemical Guys, and a lot of their stuff is overpriced and not as good as many alternatives, but I do like that soap. Nothing else in my shop from CG, aside from a bottle of the worst-smelling cherry spray I've ever had! That stuff smells like the urinal cakes at a truck stop!
 
That stuff smells like the urinal cakes at a truck stop!
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Thanks...i use my leaf blower to dry. That usually does the trick if I'm patient enough (which I usually am). However as noted, sometimes the draining following a rain also causes the cloudiness. That's the frustrating part.
 
Carpro Reset should be your first choice. If price per ml is an issue Meg's Hyperwash would be my second choice. Both cleaned my two coated cars great. But Reset....nothing cleans better. I use it on uncoated cars too, the results just can't be beat. It is ph neutral but cleans like a high alkaline shampoo.
 
Can someone explain why Reset is "better" than something like CG Honey Dew Snow Foam or Adams car shampoo? To my knowledge, the most important thing to look for in coat friendly soap is if its pH neutral so it doesn't damage the coating. Anything else won't hurt or benefit the coating. In this case, both are stated pH neutral.

Im also assuming most people here aren't neglecting their coated cars where they really need intensive cleaning every wash. So wouldn't a gentle snow foam such as the CG be more than enough to get the job done?

Note: Now I usually dont like CG products, but their soaps have seem to be used by many and is one of their few decent product

CG shampoos are loaded with things that will stay behind on the coating. Silicons. Gloss enhancers. Etc. Those will hurt the cleaning and hydrophobic properties of your coating. Maybe not after one wash, but if repeatedly used I would expect it to become an issue.
 
I love Reset but don't sleep on Bilt-Hamber AutoWash

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The best ceramic car wash soap can boast the coating’s protective capabilities and keep it well-preserved over time.
 
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Bilt-Hamber Touchless and Auto-foam are a must for pre-wash and AutoWash from them is incredible

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Really liking TS Mystic Bubble. Up there with Reset and BH AutoWash


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Just was looking to see if there might be other options? I love RESET and unfortunately did a stupid move a couple weeks ago while condensing some Bettix bottles I had of Bilt Hamber Touchless back into the 5 litter bottle. I accidentally poured my remaining bit of RESET in there by mistake. So I was just reading up on possible alternatives. Crack summed those up and I might try BH next. I did find a great articular on RESET and thought to share it:

When you use reset it leaves behind no silicone's or residues. Most soaps nowadays have sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) which are emulsifying and hydrophilic making them effective in cleaning. Hydrophilic substances attract and hold moisture, it causes a molecular layer of moisture on the surface, which leads to corrosion. Hydrophilic substances like chlorides or sulfates promote corrosion by destroying surface film of metal or alloys. A surfactant is a chemical that helps lower the surface tension between water and the oils in your hair, which allows dirt to be rinsed off more easily. When the head of the surfactant molecule is hydrophilic (water-loving) and the tail is hydrophobic (water-oil-loving), then when it gets mixed in water, it will form small little balls called micelles. If you mix oil, water, and surfactant together, the oil will reside inside these micelles making it easier to wash away with water. Reset has (SLES) which is much gentler. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is actually the parent chemical that is modified to make Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). It’s created through a process called ethoxylation (in which ethylene oxide is introduced) changing the makeup of the compound. This process is key because it turns SLES into a safer, less harsh chemical than its predecessor.

Reset has Lauryl alcohol ethoxylate which is the wetting agent/surfactant. Meaning a chemical substance that increases the spreading and penetrating properties of a liquid by lowering its surface tension Hydrophobic materials often do not dissolve in water or in any solution that contains a largely aqueous environment. Hydrophobic materials are often used to remove oil from water, manage oil spills, and chemical separation processes that require the removal of non-polar substances from polar compounds. Oils and fats are hydrophobic.

Sodium lauryl sulfate works as a surfactant, trapping oil-based dirt so that it can be rinsed away with water. You can see them commonly in household cleaners and personal care products. To break it down these compounds are produced from petroleum and plant sources. This chemical is biodegradable but not biopersistent. The lather produced from the chemical creates almost no effect but the other ingredients creates harsh and dryness effects.

At 68 degrees Fahrenheit, Reset has the ph of 10. PH 10 is ten times more alkaline than pH 9 and 100 times (10 times 10) more alkaline than pH 8. Pure water is neutral. But when chemicals are mixed with water, the mixture can become either acidic or basic.

Reset is able to use mainly natural occurring and organic ingredients to have this same cleaning effect but in terms being hydrophobic friendly being that it was created for cleaning nanotechnology based sealants and coatings. They market It remains ph neutral while having alkaline cleaning effects but being very gentle on the surface but I would have to test it myself below 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Traditional shampoos may clog the microscopic surface texture with wax, silicone or other gloss enhancers, which will reduce the coating's natural water beading and dirt shedding. The wax and silicone found in some car soaps not only reduce a nano coating's ability to shed water, but may actually compromise it's durability. So Reset may degrade organic waxes and polymer sealants. The dilution ratio makes it last for a great number of washes
 
Really liking TS Mystic Bubble. Up there with Reset and BH AutoWash


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I just ordered the TS Mystic Bubble. I always prefer to try something new and it was between that and BH AutoWash. Deal breaker was BH would end up costing almost twice the price after shipping. I'm sure you grabbed yours at the same place, since you can't buy it in the states. I was ordering some NV products anyway and was at the free ship marker.
Did I misunderstand there information on it or it's infused w/sio2?
 
I just ordered the TS Mystic Bubble. I always prefer to try something new and it was between that and BH AutoWash. Deal breaker was BH would end up costing almost twice the price after shipping. I'm sure you grabbed yours at the same place, since you can't buy it in the states. I was ordering some NV products anyway and was at the free ship marker.
Did I misunderstand there information on it or it's infused w/sio2?

I just looked at Mystic Bubble......and in the description, there's a link to Mystic Water, which is their SIO2-infused soap....at least that's how I read it
 
That's right! I also noticed The Mystic Bubble is a bucket soap vs. Mystic Water is a Foam cannon. I just had him switch my order to Reset. I don't need the sio2 in it.
thanks to you catching that Briarpatch:dblthumb2:
 
I just ordered the TS Mystic Bubble. I always prefer to try something new and it was between that and BH AutoWash. Deal breaker was BH would end up costing almost twice the price after shipping. I'm sure you grabbed yours at the same place, since you can't buy it in the states. I was ordering some NV products anyway and was at the free ship marker.
Did I misunderstand there information on it or it's infused w/sio2?

Sio2 infused? The NV stuff? What you order? You can get AW in the US. From the US distributor.

I like the Mystic Bubble a little better.


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Mystic water is Sio2 infused. NV I bought Precision and Jet. I did find TS in US after you mentioned it, but only Autopia so far? Does MB serve up good foam?
I know most PH Neutral soaps aren't really big in that arena. I did however find Mystic water to be interesting. I'm curious if anyone here has used it?
 
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