Last updated: September 12, 2024 at 08:43 PM
Car Wash Soap Recommendations
Adams Car Shampoo
- Pros: Great for detailing, easy to use
- Cons:
Meguiar's Gold Class
- Pros: Leaves the car looking good, foams up well, affordable
- Cons:
P&S Pearl Wash
- Pros:
- Cons: Not slick enough for some users
Adam's Megafoam / Ultra Foam
- Pros:
- Cons:
Griots Garage Brilliant Finish
- Pros: Good at everything
- Cons:
Turtle Wax Hyper Foam
- Pros: Crazy affordable, gives good results
- Cons:
CarPro Reset
- Pros: Favorite soap so far, nice smell, super slick
- Cons:
Optimum Car Wash
- Pros:
- Cons:
P&S Absolute (no rinse)
- Pros:
- Cons:
3D Pink/Super Soap
- Pros:
- Cons: Not top tier
Meguiars Hyperwash
- Pros: Dilutes at 300:1, foams up great
- Cons:
Koch Chemie GSF
- Pros: Great for heavy dirt, can be boosted with Green Star
- Cons: Pricey
Chemical Guys Honeydew
- Pros:
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Several User Recommendations:
- Meguiar's Gold Class
- Mr. Pink
- Griots Brilliant Finish
- Bilt Hamber Auto Wash
- Sonax
- Koch Chemie GSF
Summary of Comments:
- There are many options for car wash soap, ranging from affordable to premium brands.
- Users emphasize the importance of pH neutrality in soaps to avoid stripping waxes and coatings.
- Foam cannons are popular for pre-washing, with recommendations like Chemical Guys Honeydew.
- Users caution against using dish soap and highlight the importance of using quality car wash soaps to maintain paint protection.
- Touch-free car washes are recommended over old-fashioned mechanical ones to prevent swirl marks and scratches.
- Many users prefer products like CarPro Reset, Gyeon Bathe, and Meguiar's Hyperwash for effective and safe cleaning.
- It is important to choose soap based on specific needs, such as gloss enhancement, lubrication, or protection maintenance.
- Overall, the general consensus is that while there are differences between soaps, reputable brands like Meguiar's and CarPro are reliable choices.