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Product Description:
Chemical Guys GlossWorkz Paintwork Cleanser
Highly concentrated formula.
Will not strip waxes or sealants.
Enhances gloss.
If you want more gloss after washing this shampoo is an absolute must have! Just wash your vehicle like normal and you will be stunned by the amount of gloss it adds.
Pour in only one ounce of the Glossworkz shampoo per 4 - 5 gallons of water in your bucket and begin washing. The pH neutral shampoo will help safely remove dirt, dust and all kinds of road grime. It will not remove the coating of sealant or wax from the surface but it will enhance their appearance. It boosts the appearance and protection of any sealant or wax. If you have any kind of protection or no protection at all you will notice the added gloss on the surface. It's totally safe to use on your entire vehicle and you'll love how slick it feels when you use it. This is the perfect maintenance wash product in between full details. Get more gloss with just with the Chemical Guys Glossworkz shampoo.
Maximizes high gloss shine
Extends the protection of your sealant or wax
Depth & shine enhancer for paint
pH balanced
Biodegradable, detergent free
Non-toxic paintwork cleanser
1 cap mixes with 5 gallons of water
Directions for Use
1. Extremely concentrated diluted 1 to 640 with water.
2. Mix Cap Full with 4-5 gallons of water for a superior cleans.
3. Always wash vehicle when the surface is cool.
4. Rinse the vehicle with water to remove loose grit and surface dirt.
5. Start washing from the top down and rinse the car often.
6. Frequent rinsing is important if you are washing on a warm day.
7. Do not allow the water to dry on your paint.
8. Use a final rinse of free-flowing water (nozzle off the hose) allowing water to sheet off.
Cost: $12.99 for 16 ounces
With my work schedule and the crappy weather here in Delaware my Dodge Ram was in serious need of a wash. So with some much needed Xmas vacation and some new detailing products to try out (Master Blaster and CG Glossworkz) I decided to brave the chilly cold and get my truck ready for Santa
Since my truck was kinda dirty I thought it would be a good chance to try out the new CG Glossworkz Gloss Booster/Paint Cleanser. I normally use DG 901 for my maintenance washed but have also have CG Citrus Wash and Gloss (CWG) which I use on occasion when I want to strip my LSP for polishing or putting on a new sealant. I decided to try Glossworkz to see if would be a good choice for cleaning my built up grime.
Here are some pics as I was prepping.
The direction state that Glossworkz is pretty concentrated so I added 1/2 ounce to 3/4 ounce to about 3-4 gallons of water. The directions called for 1 oz to 4-5 gallons of water. I figured if it is as concentrated as CWG then anything over 1 oz was going to strip my LSP.
Buckets filled with about 3.5 gallons of water. Nice suds and ready to go with my grout sponge.
Can't have dish pan hands
Sorry it was kinda chilly out.
Wash all done. I had to hit the bucket one time with the hose to refill. Suds lasted through out the wash.
Observations and Thoughts
I feel that Glossworkz is a great soap for maintenance washes and LSP stripping. The ability to vary the dilution to tailor it to your needs is nice. I found it to have great lubricity, cleans very well, and rinses very clean. I did notice that my truck looked great after the wash. I am not sure if the gloss enhancers had anything to do with it.
It would be a very economical product with the dilution ratios for maintenance washes. I only used about 1/2 oz and with a 16 oz bottle I would get about 30-32 washes in a 16 oz bottle for $12.99. You can always double the dilution if you need to strip our LSP.
Chemical Guys GlossWorkz Paintwork Cleanser
Highly concentrated formula.
Will not strip waxes or sealants.
Enhances gloss.
If you want more gloss after washing this shampoo is an absolute must have! Just wash your vehicle like normal and you will be stunned by the amount of gloss it adds.
Pour in only one ounce of the Glossworkz shampoo per 4 - 5 gallons of water in your bucket and begin washing. The pH neutral shampoo will help safely remove dirt, dust and all kinds of road grime. It will not remove the coating of sealant or wax from the surface but it will enhance their appearance. It boosts the appearance and protection of any sealant or wax. If you have any kind of protection or no protection at all you will notice the added gloss on the surface. It's totally safe to use on your entire vehicle and you'll love how slick it feels when you use it. This is the perfect maintenance wash product in between full details. Get more gloss with just with the Chemical Guys Glossworkz shampoo.
Maximizes high gloss shine
Extends the protection of your sealant or wax
Depth & shine enhancer for paint
pH balanced
Biodegradable, detergent free
Non-toxic paintwork cleanser
1 cap mixes with 5 gallons of water
Directions for Use
1. Extremely concentrated diluted 1 to 640 with water.
2. Mix Cap Full with 4-5 gallons of water for a superior cleans.
3. Always wash vehicle when the surface is cool.
4. Rinse the vehicle with water to remove loose grit and surface dirt.
5. Start washing from the top down and rinse the car often.
6. Frequent rinsing is important if you are washing on a warm day.
7. Do not allow the water to dry on your paint.
8. Use a final rinse of free-flowing water (nozzle off the hose) allowing water to sheet off.
Cost: $12.99 for 16 ounces
With my work schedule and the crappy weather here in Delaware my Dodge Ram was in serious need of a wash. So with some much needed Xmas vacation and some new detailing products to try out (Master Blaster and CG Glossworkz) I decided to brave the chilly cold and get my truck ready for Santa

Since my truck was kinda dirty I thought it would be a good chance to try out the new CG Glossworkz Gloss Booster/Paint Cleanser. I normally use DG 901 for my maintenance washed but have also have CG Citrus Wash and Gloss (CWG) which I use on occasion when I want to strip my LSP for polishing or putting on a new sealant. I decided to try Glossworkz to see if would be a good choice for cleaning my built up grime.
Here are some pics as I was prepping.


The direction state that Glossworkz is pretty concentrated so I added 1/2 ounce to 3/4 ounce to about 3-4 gallons of water. The directions called for 1 oz to 4-5 gallons of water. I figured if it is as concentrated as CWG then anything over 1 oz was going to strip my LSP.

Buckets filled with about 3.5 gallons of water. Nice suds and ready to go with my grout sponge.

Can't have dish pan hands


Wash all done. I had to hit the bucket one time with the hose to refill. Suds lasted through out the wash.
Observations and Thoughts
I feel that Glossworkz is a great soap for maintenance washes and LSP stripping. The ability to vary the dilution to tailor it to your needs is nice. I found it to have great lubricity, cleans very well, and rinses very clean. I did notice that my truck looked great after the wash. I am not sure if the gloss enhancers had anything to do with it.
It would be a very economical product with the dilution ratios for maintenance washes. I only used about 1/2 oz and with a 16 oz bottle I would get about 30-32 washes in a 16 oz bottle for $12.99. You can always double the dilution if you need to strip our LSP.