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I’m a sucker for new products, especially car wash soap/ shampoo. So when a sale comes along I am loathe to resist. The 1 Z Einszett products were on sale so in a weak moment I went for it! I had heard the perls shampoo was no big shakes but I forged ahead undaunted.
Here is what the bottle looks like.
The directions say to use monthly in between your regular soap. I found that kind of odd and wondered if it meant it was going to strip on my wax, but reading the label assured me that it is a “gentle cleaner”. After the wash the water was beading up as well as it was before the wash so I think my wax was safe.
I can’t say I am impressed by this product, but it is not all bad. The smell is not unpleasant but it is nothing like many other shampoos on the market that smell nice.
My car was not dirty so I can’t review the cleaning power. My car has been in the garage and driven little in the past two weeks, however, it did have a layer of dust and some dirt form a drive the day before. My wheels were relatively clean so I did not plan on using the 1 Z Wheel cleaner I got in the same order (more on that later). I started with a bucket using 3 cap full’s of Perls, as per directions, to about 2 gallons of water. It suds up decently but not huge like say PB Super Slick Suds.
As I said, I started out on the wheels. You can see that the first wheel had some decent suds left from the washing, but by the third wheel, the suds where gone. As you can see in the bucket, the suds were almost gone.
First Wheel with some suds:
Third Wheel with no suds:
Bucket after 3 wheels:
One wheel had some grime on it that the Perls would not remove despite using a Shmitt Black wheel mitt. So I opened up the new bottle of 1Z wheel cleaner. I liked the way the sprayer works on the wheel cleaner, but the product has a really strong chemical smell. I left it on for a minute or 2 per the instructions and used the Black Shmitt to get the grime off. It did come off but required some scrubbing.
After finishing the wheels, I loaded up the AG Foam Gun. I put in a good amount of Perls in the canister and filled it with water. I set the gun on the highest setting for maximum suds and as you can see the results were somewhat disappointing.
I used a white Shmitt and you can see how little suds where left in these half and half shots.
The good news:
When using the leaf blower to dry off the car the water seemed to roll off easier than normal. Could this be a result of the Perls? I don’t know, but maybe so. The paint looked good after the wash and felt a little slick.
Next I tried the 1Z Detail Spray. This product is a keeper! The soap is okay, but the detail spray is a winner. No surprise as I recall Killr saying as much in previous posts.
The 1Z Detail spray went on with a nice spay pattern and was easy to wipe off. It left a slick finish that I think looked good on the car. I’m looking forward to seeing how it holds up and to using it in follow up quick details.
Here is what the bottle looks like.

The directions say to use monthly in between your regular soap. I found that kind of odd and wondered if it meant it was going to strip on my wax, but reading the label assured me that it is a “gentle cleaner”. After the wash the water was beading up as well as it was before the wash so I think my wax was safe.
I can’t say I am impressed by this product, but it is not all bad. The smell is not unpleasant but it is nothing like many other shampoos on the market that smell nice.
My car was not dirty so I can’t review the cleaning power. My car has been in the garage and driven little in the past two weeks, however, it did have a layer of dust and some dirt form a drive the day before. My wheels were relatively clean so I did not plan on using the 1 Z Wheel cleaner I got in the same order (more on that later). I started with a bucket using 3 cap full’s of Perls, as per directions, to about 2 gallons of water. It suds up decently but not huge like say PB Super Slick Suds.

As I said, I started out on the wheels. You can see that the first wheel had some decent suds left from the washing, but by the third wheel, the suds where gone. As you can see in the bucket, the suds were almost gone.
First Wheel with some suds:

Third Wheel with no suds:

Bucket after 3 wheels:

One wheel had some grime on it that the Perls would not remove despite using a Shmitt Black wheel mitt. So I opened up the new bottle of 1Z wheel cleaner. I liked the way the sprayer works on the wheel cleaner, but the product has a really strong chemical smell. I left it on for a minute or 2 per the instructions and used the Black Shmitt to get the grime off. It did come off but required some scrubbing.
After finishing the wheels, I loaded up the AG Foam Gun. I put in a good amount of Perls in the canister and filled it with water. I set the gun on the highest setting for maximum suds and as you can see the results were somewhat disappointing.

I used a white Shmitt and you can see how little suds where left in these half and half shots.


The good news:
When using the leaf blower to dry off the car the water seemed to roll off easier than normal. Could this be a result of the Perls? I don’t know, but maybe so. The paint looked good after the wash and felt a little slick.
Next I tried the 1Z Detail Spray. This product is a keeper! The soap is okay, but the detail spray is a winner. No surprise as I recall Killr saying as much in previous posts.

The 1Z Detail spray went on with a nice spay pattern and was easy to wipe off. It left a slick finish that I think looked good on the car. I’m looking forward to seeing how it holds up and to using it in follow up quick details.
