Poorboys Superslick Sudds!! Results

I find this review suprising to say the least. I've always found SS&S to be the ultimate in lubricity. But, I don't use a wash brush. Also, one thing that wasn't clear to me is if you're using it in a bucket or in a foam gun.

If you're writing a review of a product it REALLY helps people if you can give a detailed description of how you used the product. This way people can judge for themselves whether your technique may have affected the performance of the product (e.x. if a product works great in a bucket but not a foam gun).
 
MikeyC said:
I find this review suprising to say the least. I've always found SS&S to be the ultimate in lubricity. But, I don't use a wash brush. Also, one thing that wasn't clear to me is if you're using it in a bucket or in a foam gun.

If you're writing a review of a product it REALLY helps people if you can give a detailed description of how you used the product. This way people can judge for themselves whether your technique may have affected the performance of the product (e.x. if a product works great in a bucket but not a foam gun).
i used poorboys in the bucket 3 ounces of soap . lots of sudds yes!!! but i feel it lacked lubricity. now im not putting down the soap .it just wasnt for me .so far megs goldclass is my go to soap. there might be alittle less sudds in it but i feel it had more lubricity in it . the brush glides over the paint easyer .so far ive tryed poorboys natts blue and poor boys super slick sudds and really havnt been impressed. but thats ok we all have our favorites. next up i will try ther optimum soap i also bought just waiting for this weekend to try it .
 
I always use Poorboy's SS&S with two bucket method. I don't have a foam gun. I use 3 gallons for a car usually, with the correct oz per gallon which is 1/2 oz per gallon of water. I have tried pushing it with 1 oz for 3 gallons, but I don't want to risk losing lubricity.
 
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