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Dream Machines
To anyone who has tried a large amount of shampoo's
Are there any available that take none to a very small amount of slickness away from the paint and that definately enhance the finish.
I absolutely adored four star ultimate's wash until I noticed that the paint goes from butter smooth to quite grabby after just one or two washes and dries out exterior trims
Got a far better result from Werkstatt wash which is sodium free but it didn't excite me
Sure it cleans but I expect shampoo's to do more than that these days
I've gotten fantastic cleaning from all of those I've used, mostly autogeek branded ones
DP's wash (old label) is the worst of any I've tried for drying out the paint
Einszett perls and exclusive are terrific washes that do add to the finish but don't have the sudsy solution that I want. Suds are severely lacking and I'm worried about marring because of the lack of thick solution. It's almost like water.
After using those and running out of perls, I tried XT88 from new zealand that claimed amazing gloss improvement
Well it's PH neutral and cleans well but didn't add to the finish and again, paint losing too much slickness.
My latest favourite is Driven's protective wash mixed with duragloss 921
Slickness remains for much longer, is concentrated and the water becomes a purpleish volcano of sudsy solution.
Would Duragloss wash suit my needs?
I'm thinking that only by adding QD's to the shampoo solution or the bottle that slickness will remain the same and the finish actually enhanced.
I quite like chem guys extreme bodywash and will be using that as my economical wash before detailing but can't use it after polishing because it will take the slick finish away
Yesterday I used DP in the foam gun and Optimum in the buckets and I had to go over the windows and paint with showroom glaze to get them back to the super slick feel that I got with the machine polishing. Took me over 25 mins due to the size of the car
There's no way that I want to do that every time.
Are there any available that take none to a very small amount of slickness away from the paint and that definately enhance the finish.
I absolutely adored four star ultimate's wash until I noticed that the paint goes from butter smooth to quite grabby after just one or two washes and dries out exterior trims
Got a far better result from Werkstatt wash which is sodium free but it didn't excite me
Sure it cleans but I expect shampoo's to do more than that these days
I've gotten fantastic cleaning from all of those I've used, mostly autogeek branded ones
DP's wash (old label) is the worst of any I've tried for drying out the paint
Einszett perls and exclusive are terrific washes that do add to the finish but don't have the sudsy solution that I want. Suds are severely lacking and I'm worried about marring because of the lack of thick solution. It's almost like water.
After using those and running out of perls, I tried XT88 from new zealand that claimed amazing gloss improvement
Well it's PH neutral and cleans well but didn't add to the finish and again, paint losing too much slickness.
My latest favourite is Driven's protective wash mixed with duragloss 921
Slickness remains for much longer, is concentrated and the water becomes a purpleish volcano of sudsy solution.
Would Duragloss wash suit my needs?
I'm thinking that only by adding QD's to the shampoo solution or the bottle that slickness will remain the same and the finish actually enhanced.
I quite like chem guys extreme bodywash and will be using that as my economical wash before detailing but can't use it after polishing because it will take the slick finish away
Yesterday I used DP in the foam gun and Optimum in the buckets and I had to go over the windows and paint with showroom glaze to get them back to the super slick feel that I got with the machine polishing. Took me over 25 mins due to the size of the car
There's no way that I want to do that every time.