3D Pre Soak

I plan on picking some up on my next order. The 1:640 to 1:1280 spray bottle dilution ratio is insane. I`ll put it in a 3 gallon garden sprayer and go to town.
 
If my son ever gets my PW back I plan ob trying it my foam canon 1st by it`s self and if 1 or 2oz wont foam with my hard water I will add some Fastfoam or Gyeon foam. I have been waiting almost two weeks to try it.

My car right now should be a good test for it, since it hasn`t been hand washed since May 23rd and was last through a touchless July 10th. Since then it has been sitting outside 24/7 and driven in the rain at least a dozen times so should have plenty of road grime on it.

Even with those facts it still looks clean in the outdoor light thanks to color and Gyeon Syncro..

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What do you all typically look for in a pre-soak? Just curious...This is one part of detailing that I do but still dont know if it really has all that much benefit with all the pH prefoam products.
If we are talking about lubricity would not a majority of the soaps just work in a foam canon to provide that lubricity and carry as much dirt off the panel?

When I think presoak I think of a product that can really cut into the road grime/ built up dirt that pressure washing alone can not tackle. Yet, most of the prefoam soaps I have don`t really do a great job of this at all.
 
Griots Surface Prep. Pre Soak. Anything that helps get`s gunk off before the mitt hits the panel for me.

Depends on dirt. Weekend warrior not so much. Daily driver driven through rain, etc.
 
What do you all typically look for in a pre-soak? Just curious...This is one part of detailing that I do but still dont know if it really has all that much benefit with all the pH prefoam products.
If we are talking about lubricity would not a majority of the soaps just work in a foam canon to provide that lubricity and carry as much dirt off the panel?

When I think presoak I think of a product that can really cut into the road grime/ built up dirt that pressure washing alone can not tackle. Yet, most of the prefoam soaps I have don`t really do a great job of this at all.

A bit of alkalinity but non-caustic. Some foam for dwell but not super shaving cream thick foam - I want most of it to have run off by the time I pressure wash it off in 5-10 minutes. I could care less about lubricity as a true prewash should always be rinsed off the paint before your bucket wash step. Should not be interchangeable with a regular shampoo. Basically a foamy, watered-down APC at the end of the day.
 
If you are interested in this product and want some more info, please see:
https://www.autopia-carcare.com/3d-super-pre-soak.html#.W4bAAaOWz3g

Never heard of the term "pre-soak". Do all pre soaks strip wax and seals if any? If so is it only meant to be used just before your re-wax or seal?

taken from the link above.

3D Super Pre-Soak packs some additional benefits. The high pH level of 3D Super Pre-Soak not only breaks down dirt and grime, but also strips off old waxes and sealants
 
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