Car shampoo

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So, I'm in the middle of confusion choose car shampoo. My goal is, find the best performance.

So Which one i should choose : Gyeon Bathe+ or CG Citrus Wash and Gloss. Any comments will be appreciated, Thanks

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So, I'm in the middle of confusion choose car shampoo. My goal is, find the best performance.

So Which one i should choose : Gyeon Bathe+ or CG Citrus Wash and Gloss. Any comments will be appreciated, Thanks

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What type of car (Seriously)? And what is your definition of performance? I ask because Gyeon is more of boutique product ($$) and if you're driving a 97 Buick Regal, I wouldn't go that route when a $20/gal shampoo will do the trick.
 
There are many out there that are pretty good. If you are only do your own personal vehicles and not needing gallons of product for a business, I'd recommend the following:

McKee's 37 Power Wash


Poorboy's Super Slick & Suds Concentrated Car Wash

The McKee's 37 product has wax in it, the Poorboys doesn't, so you can pick you poison in that regard. I really like both. They clean well and have lots of lubrication to lessen the chances of getting any swirls from you wash mitt.
 
Personally I use chemical guys citrus gloss mix with apc for dirty cars. For other maintence wash, I use Gyeon bathe or optimum car wash shampoo.
 
Maintenance I use Optimum Car Wash. if I'm gonna clay,wax or polish I use Auto Magic Cherry Bubbles.
 
What type of car (Seriously)? And what is your definition of performance? I ask because Gyeon is more of boutique product ($$) and if you're driving a 97 Buick Regal, I wouldn't go that route when a $20/gal shampoo will do the trick.
My car Corolla altis, thanks for advice. Didn't think about it before.

Gyeon tempting me because claimed give instant hydrophobic effect and some coating action.

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There are many out there that are pretty good. If you are only do your own personal vehicles and not needing gallons of product for a business, I'd recommend the following:

McKee's 37 Power Wash


Poorboy's Super Slick & Suds Concentrated Car Wash

The McKee's 37 product has wax in it, the Poorboys doesn't, so you can pick you poison in that regard. I really like both. They clean well and have lots of lubrication to lessen the chances of getting any swirls from you wash mitt.
Thanks for advice, gotta try to search.

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