Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
Of the following features which are the three most important factors you look for in a car shampoo?
Cleaning Ability- The ability to remove stubborn contamination, bug splatter, tar, and grease, as well as the ability to release dirt from the paint's surface.
Gloss/Shine Enhancement- The ability of the car shampoo to increase gloss or shine relative to your starting point. (Freshly detailed car).
Hard Water Resistance- A measure of how well the soap performs in hard water condtions; specifically how the chemicals in the soap encapsulate hard water to resist mineral desposits and staining during the drying process.
Lubricity/Slickness- The amount of lubrication felt between the wash mitt and the paint's surface. How well the wash media glides over the surface.
Protection- How much protection the car shampoo delivers to the paint surface.
Rinse-ability- How easy it is to rinse away the soap suds without leaving a soap film.
Sudsing- The volume of soap suds created by the soap solution as well as how long the suds stay active in the wash bucket.
Water Spotting Resistance- How the soap solution affects surface tension immediately after rinsing. Some soaps can be tweaked to allow the water to sheet (cause "lazy" elongated beading) although this is effect can often be mistaken for the soap 'striping' the wax solution.
Cleaning Ability- The ability to remove stubborn contamination, bug splatter, tar, and grease, as well as the ability to release dirt from the paint's surface.
Gloss/Shine Enhancement- The ability of the car shampoo to increase gloss or shine relative to your starting point. (Freshly detailed car).
Hard Water Resistance- A measure of how well the soap performs in hard water condtions; specifically how the chemicals in the soap encapsulate hard water to resist mineral desposits and staining during the drying process.
Lubricity/Slickness- The amount of lubrication felt between the wash mitt and the paint's surface. How well the wash media glides over the surface.
Protection- How much protection the car shampoo delivers to the paint surface.
Rinse-ability- How easy it is to rinse away the soap suds without leaving a soap film.
Sudsing- The volume of soap suds created by the soap solution as well as how long the suds stay active in the wash bucket.
Water Spotting Resistance- How the soap solution affects surface tension immediately after rinsing. Some soaps can be tweaked to allow the water to sheet (cause "lazy" elongated beading) although this is effect can often be mistaken for the soap 'striping' the wax solution.