Snuck in some sanity detailing today. I have my sister coming tomorrow, which will be her first encounter with the new Mustang, so I wanted it fresh!
It's been a while since I've used GSF, and it's as good as I remember. I had stopped buying it due to the completely absurd price the local KCx importer insists retailers use. Don't get me wrong, this soap deserves to carry a price premium, it's so bloody nice to use. But consider the following.................
GSF 1-litre - $54.95 AUD ($34.25 AUD-USD converted) / $27.99 USD
GSF 5-litre - $199.95 AUD ($124.68 AUD-USD converted) / $89.99
Either way you look at it, GSF is heavily inflated here, which to me is pure greediness. And even though I get a discount on it, GSF is still more than the same size bottle of Carpro Reset, which is just as slick, foams just as well and actually cleans better. So why did I buy it again...................well, its like any drug, hard to give up.
Up next, the Ranger. This was my first try of a new-to-me soap, P&S Off-Road Wide Open.
A few years ago, P&S created a new line of products that were said to be better at dealing with mud and grime accumulated from off-roading. The P&S Off-Road line includes an all-purpose cleaner, an exterior soap, an interior cleaner, an interior/exterior dressing and a quick detailer. According to P&S, the formulas are different, but I think most people see this sub-brand for what it is, a needless collection of products that do the exact same thing as the non-off road stuff.
So why did I buy Wide Open? Previous to Frost Bite, P&S soaps didn't foam at all. I know a few people like Pearl, but I hated it for its lack of foaming ability and an overall lackluster user experience. I does the job and nothing more. Radiance and Inspiration Radiance are also a low foamers, to be expected for wash-n-wax soaps. With the introduction of Wide Open, this was P&S's first soap to actually produce thick foam.
Whenever you see a soap being advertised as "pH balanced", that's the clue the formula is not 7.0 - 7.5 pH neutral. And so it proves here, Wide Open coming in at about 8.9, which compares to 10.3 for Frost Bite and 7.3 for Inspiration Radiance.
I have to say, this soap surprised me! Wide Open certainly proved to be super-foamy today, it lays down a nice thick layer of foam that holds onto the paint really well. The big surprise though was how bloody slick this soap feels. Keep in mind I was coming directly from GSF, one of the slickest soaps available, so for Wide Open to feel so slick says something. I also found it offered excellent cleaning ability (yes, the Ranger was dirty) and rinsing properties. With a 946ml bottle sitting $10 above the same size of Pearl, its money well spent as its far more concentrated, considerably slicker and will foam for days. If only it had a scent, it would be almost perfect.