TW HS PRO SLICK-N SLIDE PUR WASH.

Damn it. I have 5 different washes sitting here now. :autowash::confused::laughing:
 
Is this a car wash or an accessory for a Slip and Slide?

And I didn’t expect to;Augusta in this thread. Good one guys.
 
Used today. It is a top shelf soap. 2oz per directions in the foam gun/bucket. Produced plenty of suds and foam. Scent is a mild cherry. Good clinging to the surface and work time. Lubricity is really outstanding, noticed this right away. Cleaning ability is also very good. Overall, very impressed with this soap. Yet another winner from TW.
 
Used today. It is a top shelf soap. 2oz per directions in the foam gun/bucket. Produced plenty of suds and foam. Scent is a mild cherry. Good clinging to the surface and work time. Lubricity is really outstanding, noticed this right away. Cleaning ability is also very good. Overall, very impressed with this soap. Yet another winner from TW.
I'm looking forward to using this next time around in the IK Foam Pro 12

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Opened a gallon Megs HW. Yes, it's still the STANDARD and very good. But i confess. It just does not stack up to TW SS. After depleting my gallon of megs, I will be going back to the TW SS as my main soap. I found it to be that good.
 
Opened a gallon Megs HW. Yes, it's still the STANDARD and very good. But i confess. It just does not stack up to TW SS. After depleting my gallon of megs, I will be going back to the TW SS as my main soap. I found it to be that good.

Been a Megs HW fan also, so your post is very intriguing. Is TWSS significantly better in any one category,, or just overall when you consider value, slickness, cleaning power and ease of rinsing? Still have 1/3 of a gallon of HW left, so it will be a while before I can bring myself to buy something else.
 
Pro 4x is spot on, this is one of my favorites to come from Turtle Wax in the last 5 years. Can't think of another soap that matches this in lubricity, and it has excellent foaming performance with a few ounces out of the cannon. Looks like this is the upgrade/replacement for their Ice Snow Foam soap that came out a few years ago that was a fantastic foamer as well. I don't have long term results on top of coatings but for basic washes this is very fun to work with.
 
Can someone explain to me what "cleaning power" means exactly?

I can wash my vehicles with any number of soaps...

- Megs HW
- Megs GC
- Gyeon Bathe
- Adams Car Shampoo
- CG GW Auto Wash
- Car Pro Reset

...and any of these soaps with agitation from a typical hand wash will get a car CLEAN. Meaning when rinsed and drying, I have NEVER experienced a situation where I was like "oh man, the car is still dirty". So I'm finding it difficult to understand how a soap can "clean" better over another with a contact wash.

:dunno:
 
Can someone explain to me what "cleaning power" means exactly?

I can wash my vehicles with any number of soaps...

- Megs HW
- Megs GC
- Gyeon Bathe
- Adams Car Shampoo
- CG GW Auto Wash
- Car Pro Reset

...and any of these soaps with agitation from a typical hand wash will get a car CLEAN. Meaning when rinsed and drying, I have NEVER experienced a situation where I was like "oh man, the car is still dirty". So I'm finding it difficult to understand how a soap can "clean" better over another with a contact wash.

:dunno:

Here's how I think of it......given the same or similar soiling on a vehicle, which soap requires the least amount of agitation to remove it. I'll admit that it's a tough one to measure. For the most part, my vehicles typically do not get THAT dirty, but if you're someone who washes a lot of vehicles, you might notice a difference.
 
I'm in the same boat as the others, I still have over a half gallon of Hyper Wash left and it takes FOREVER to go through a bottle of it, even washing as much as I do. I really WANT to try the TW Slick & Slide, but I can't justify buying a new soap when what I have 1) works very well and 2) I have so much left. PLUS the WIFE would never understand why I need TWO different car wash soaps
 
Here's how I think of it......given the same or similar soiling on a vehicle, which soap requires the least amount of agitation to remove it. I'll admit that it's a tough one to measure. For the most part, my vehicles typically do not get THAT dirty, but if you're someone who washes a lot of vehicles, you might notice a difference.

Don't forget to ask which soap has the best LUBRICATION to help reduce/eliminate washing induced marring.
 
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