03-23-03, 08:16
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| | NXT Generation
Murph1083 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Posts: 244 | Favorite Soap Theres alot of them out there. I wanna see what everyone is using | |
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03-23-03, 09:26
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| | Practical Perfectionist
Accumulator is offline
Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 20,123 | Murph1083- My vote for "other" is for Griot's Car Wash. VERY high lubricity, very good cleaning, and very easy on wax/sealants. I really think this soap is something special. | |
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03-23-03, 09:38
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| | Registered User
Ds01C5 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Hockessin, Delaware Posts: 307 | Pinnacle or Z7 - depends on what the car has on it already.
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03-23-03, 09:52
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| | Volvo Luver
ashsarna is offline
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Columbus, OH Posts: 762 | Meg does the job  .
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2002 Jaguar SType Green (CG FS seal, DG AW)
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03-23-03, 11:22
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| | Carnaubaholic
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Join Date: May 2002 Location: The 'Boro Posts: 415 | P21S is my favorite followed by GC. I also use QEW, trying to be environmentally responsible, not that I really like it that much. 
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03-23-03, 06:16
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| | Registered User
asjk07 is offline
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 91 | Platinum, Mothers and Z-7 for my three cars which correspond to the wax/sealant I use on them.
Gold Class is a good wash and very popular especially since it can easily bought in bulk, but I love trying different products. Quite honestly, I wish 8ounces was the standard size when it came to all detail products. It takes too long to go through an entire 16 ounce bottle. | |
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03-23-03, 06:27
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| | Hearse Driver :)
Redcar GUY is offline
Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: In the garage(Logansport, IN) Posts: 3,108 | Z7
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03-23-03, 11:05
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| | Registered User
cvcaelen is offline
Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: Belgium Posts: 991 | Z7 :
can't beat the feeling (wasn't that a commercial-line of something  ?)
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03-23-03, 11:18
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| | Registered User
Pecs_McCoy is offline
Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Southern California/ Orange County Posts: 179 | Other... Prior to Autopia, I had bought Zymol Auto Wash. Oh well, it works for me. Lucky, for me once I found Autopia, the first thing I searched on was that Zymol Auto wash. Come to find out it is really made by Turtle Wax. Oh well, fortunately, the search results weren't too bad. Lubricity and suds, it works well.
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03-24-03, 12:35
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| | barnacles!
Nagchampa is offline
Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Splitsville - Pop. Me Posts: 761 | I am using Eagle One wet right now. I have a small bottle of Megs GC that will be next. After that is finished, I will buy some turtle wax carwash unless I find other stuff for less $.
Its just soap.
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03-24-03, 01:23
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| | Aussie Autopian
Myles is offline
Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Melbourne Australia Posts: 221 | My 1 vote for other was for Sonax Gloss Shampoo.
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03-24-03, 08:34
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| | Registered User
Lynn is offline
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Missouri, the Show-Me-Hate state Posts: 2,484 | Z7 on my concours car, which has Zaino sealant.
Currently using Zymol wash on the Benz, because Zymol mailed me a free bottle of their soap and one of their cleaner wax. (Don't know how the heck that happened, unless it was because I attended the SC Eurofest last fall.) I've been pretty happy with its performance, though it doesn't feel like it has quite as much "lubrosity" (can't remember which Autopian coined that perfect phrase!) as the Zaino wash.
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