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Is the blue coral car wash stuff(its blue fyi lol) okay to use? will it remove any of the wax from my car? Basically I'm looking for the cheapest possible wash that will still clean and wont remove my wax i put on my car.
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Ceezer said:Aren't suds, essentially, just a visual effect? As long as there's lubrication between the mitt and the car then the soap should be doing it's job (as evident by products like ONR and the other (4-in-1?)).
Scottwax said:If you really want cheap, Optimum No Rinse at $35 a gallon will wash 128 cars.
BigLeegr said:I used Blue Coral. All beading died painfully. It didn't come back either.
Setec Astronomy said:I'm not disputing the goodness of rinseless washes, but that's 128 2-gallon washes for $35...I can get 128 2-gallon washes from 2 gallons of GC at Target for a total of $22 (maybe less if you dilute it bit more). DG wash is in the range of $20-25/gal., and Autogeek says use a third of an ounce/gal., which means you could wash 192 cars for less than $25.
I'm not challenging the relative quality of any of these washes, just trying to understand the math.
Scottwax said:I have yet to find a car wash that actually stays sudsy using the recommended 1 oz amount. Usually takes anywhere from 2-4 oz for the soap to make suds for an entire wash...
Setec Astronomy said:Are you saying you use 2-4 oz. of soap per gallon of wash solution? :soscared:
Duragloss 901 is sooo good, it and Poorboys SSS are the best I've used, but DG is so cheap, extremely slick, suds last and last, and doesn't harm LSP. NXT and others are fairly harsh and can reduce your LSP. I used NXT like twice and don't anymore unless I'm stripping down.Scottwax said:Add in the time savings (at least for me) and you can't beat a rinseless car wash on cost. Other than Duragloss or the reformulated Optimum Car Wash, I have yet to find a car wash that actually stays sudsy using the recommended 1 oz amount. Usually takes anywhere from 2-4 oz for the soap to make suds for an entire wash...and soap suds are the sole reason I wash a few cars conventionally. The owner likes seeing soap suds on his car.
Back to the original topic though, any name brand car wash will be fine, just get whatever is on sale if price is the main concern.