Hey,
So S100 Total Cycle Cleaner is spray on, touch stubborn spots with sponge, and then hose off. Can we use this stuff for a pre-soak for our cars and/or for stripping off existing paint protection? I know that some detailers use P21S TAW and shoot it out of a foam cannon but P21S isn't really for that...it's supposed to be meant as a spot cleaner, or to be diluted to use on the interior so I am not so comfortable with drenching with entire vehicle in P21S TAW. I was wondering that maybe S100 Total Cycle Cleaner may fit the bill instead since it is designed as a complete motorcycle wash product.
I have Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss but that's more of a car wash soap than a "paintwork cleanser" and it's hard to tell if existing protection gets stripped because it leaves a bit of protection behind on its own.
Or perhaps the S100 Total Cycle Cleaner and P21S Total Auto Wash are the same exact formula and I should just purchase P21S TAW anyways?
Thanks,
Emile
So S100 Total Cycle Cleaner is spray on, touch stubborn spots with sponge, and then hose off. Can we use this stuff for a pre-soak for our cars and/or for stripping off existing paint protection? I know that some detailers use P21S TAW and shoot it out of a foam cannon but P21S isn't really for that...it's supposed to be meant as a spot cleaner, or to be diluted to use on the interior so I am not so comfortable with drenching with entire vehicle in P21S TAW. I was wondering that maybe S100 Total Cycle Cleaner may fit the bill instead since it is designed as a complete motorcycle wash product.
I have Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss but that's more of a car wash soap than a "paintwork cleanser" and it's hard to tell if existing protection gets stripped because it leaves a bit of protection behind on its own.
Or perhaps the S100 Total Cycle Cleaner and P21S Total Auto Wash are the same exact formula and I should just purchase P21S TAW anyways?
Thanks,
Emile