The Guz
Mike
I purchased this sometime last year and forgot all about it. A drought will do that. The other day I decided to put to use as I was digging through my cabinet.
Product Link
3D HD Wash
Product description
Comes in a nice bottle like all HD products. It does come with the red stopper like all of their products that I have used. It does not have a flip top which would be nice. Simply unscrew the cap and pour.
Product description also on the bottle.
It does have a nice dilution ratio. 1 oz per 3 oz's of water.
I filled my bucket with 2 gallons of water. Put 1 oz of soap into it and blasted it with a jet of water. Which was around 3 gallons of water total. It created some nice suds that lasted the entire wash.
I also decided to put 2 oz's of HD wash into my Adams foam gun to see how well it foams. I actually placed the Autopia and Blackfire stickers onto the foam gun instead of the Adams sticker.
I foamed up my mom's Regal which currently has PBL V2. PBL V2 is holding up just fine after 4 months. HD Wash actually foamed up nicely.
I also used it on my dad's car that same weekend. I had enough foam left in the gun and still had plenty of soap to wash his. I reactivated the soap with a blast of water. Here's an after shot as I was putting my equipment away. HD Wash left a nice shine and a little bit of slickness.
Final thoughts:
I typically don't use car shampoo's that leave anything behind. But I was impressed with HD Wash. It has good lubricity. Produced some nice suds that lasted the entire wash. It's about as thick as Meguiar's Hyper Wash. It's not as thick as Optimum Car Wash or Adams Car Shampoo (which is the thickest I have used). I did not have any issues rinsing off the soap from the surface. It's dilution ratio is on par with these soaps which is a good thing.
I actually would not mind having it pink rather than blue to go with the color of the HD Wash logo on the bottle and to go with the other pink soaps in the 3D HD line.
It did leave a nice and glossy finish. It was a dusty week here (Santa Ana winds + pollen) after I had washed them and I noticed the car's stayed cleaner longer. I enjoyed using it and would recommend it to those shine freaks that want that little extra gloss boost.
Product Link
3D HD Wash
Product description
3D High Definition HD Wash Shampoo offers a luxurious alternative to typical car wash soaps. This pH-balanced formula blankets your vehicle in polymers to gently cleanse the surface while adding a layer of protection and gloss. 3D HD Wash helps you maintain the beauty of your vehicle with every wash!
A clean shiny, shiny car is a beautiful thin, but the actual washing part isn’t very fun. The results that you will achieve with 3D HD Wash will make you look forward to washing your car! This car wash shampoo is designed to emulsify and encapsulate any dirt, grime, or other contaminants on the surface of your vehicle so that you can gently wipe them away with your wash mitt. It’s full of polymers and glossing agents that leave a layer of protection and gloss.
3D HD Wash is pH-balanced, phosphate-free, and VOC-compliant, so you can feel good about making it your go-to car wash soap. The wax-friendly formula won’t degrade existing waxes or sealants. As a matter of fact, the shine and protective qualities that your previously applied wax or sealant provided will be enhanced when you wash your vehicle using 3D HD Wash!
Comes in a nice bottle like all HD products. It does come with the red stopper like all of their products that I have used. It does not have a flip top which would be nice. Simply unscrew the cap and pour.

Product description also on the bottle.

It does have a nice dilution ratio. 1 oz per 3 oz's of water.

I filled my bucket with 2 gallons of water. Put 1 oz of soap into it and blasted it with a jet of water. Which was around 3 gallons of water total. It created some nice suds that lasted the entire wash.

I also decided to put 2 oz's of HD wash into my Adams foam gun to see how well it foams. I actually placed the Autopia and Blackfire stickers onto the foam gun instead of the Adams sticker.

I foamed up my mom's Regal which currently has PBL V2. PBL V2 is holding up just fine after 4 months. HD Wash actually foamed up nicely.

I also used it on my dad's car that same weekend. I had enough foam left in the gun and still had plenty of soap to wash his. I reactivated the soap with a blast of water. Here's an after shot as I was putting my equipment away. HD Wash left a nice shine and a little bit of slickness.

Final thoughts:
I typically don't use car shampoo's that leave anything behind. But I was impressed with HD Wash. It has good lubricity. Produced some nice suds that lasted the entire wash. It's about as thick as Meguiar's Hyper Wash. It's not as thick as Optimum Car Wash or Adams Car Shampoo (which is the thickest I have used). I did not have any issues rinsing off the soap from the surface. It's dilution ratio is on par with these soaps which is a good thing.
I actually would not mind having it pink rather than blue to go with the color of the HD Wash logo on the bottle and to go with the other pink soaps in the 3D HD line.
It did leave a nice and glossy finish. It was a dusty week here (Santa Ana winds + pollen) after I had washed them and I noticed the car's stayed cleaner longer. I enjoyed using it and would recommend it to those shine freaks that want that little extra gloss boost.