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  • jankerson
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    Re: Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    The reason people mention using Dawn or other dishwashing detergents for washing is that they want to fully strip the existing wax before working on the paint. While we've never heard of your particular issue before when using dish detergent, it's not a huge surprise, really. Dishwashing detergents are designed to be really good at stripping grease, and it sounds like it did just what it was designed to do when it encountered the window tracks on your car. Never blame a product for doing what it's designed to do. This may be one of the reasons why Dawn's own website states that they do not recommend using their product for car washing.

    In reality, in the extreme majority of cases, an occasional wash with Dawn or similar isn't going to cause any problems with your paint. Yes, it will strip your wax so you certainly don't want this to be your wash soap of choice for routine maintenance. But before you reach for it just to strip your existing wax, ask yourself these questions:


    • When did you last wax your car? Wax is a sacrificial barrier that degrades naturally over time. If you haven't waxed in several months, there probably isn't much wax left to strip off anyway so an aggressive detergent isn't really needed.
    • Are you also planning on claying and/or compounding the paint prior to applying a new coat of wax? Since those will take off any remaining wax pretty easily, an aggressive detergent isn't really needed.
    • Are you planning on just applying a fresh coat of the same wax you used previously, but nothing else needs to be done to the paint (ie, it needs neither claying nor compounding, just wax)? If so, just wax it after a proper wash with a good car wash soap.
    Only time I use Dawn these days is when I have a severely neglected car that needs a full correction and it's very dirty.

    It will strip all of the junk off the car, dirt, wax, everything and leave it pretty clean for the claying step as there won't be as much junk left on the paint for the clay to remove so it does save some time there and clay....

    I mix it in with a car soap, it doesn't take much of it to really boast the cleaning power of the car soap so it's not like it's used straight as it doesn't need to be. Works better and a lot cheaper in the long run than using 3 times as much car soap that still won't work as well as a little Dawn added into the mix.

    I know I don't want to have to spend 2 hours just washing a car with the so called proper products or some boutique car wash soap when I can cut that time in half or less using something stronger.

    I guess we could add APC or APC+ into the car soap instead of Dawn for really dirty cars, but I haven't tried that yet.

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  • jankerson
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    Re: Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    Originally posted by Please Wash Me Detailing View Post
    oh ****! Tide? Really?
    Might as well use ammonia and vinegar, 409, glass cleaner, oven cleaner, bleach.

    .... and you people wonder why your cars get messed up.

    Gesh, stick to car care products.

    there is really no need to do this.
    I work paint all the time, no need to strip anything.
    Learn how to polish a car.

    Talking like 30+ years ago....

    A lot of people used Tide Powder and no it won't and didn't hurt the paint or anything else, just pour a little power into the bucket add water while stirring.

    I now people personally that used it (Including ME) every week and some had Black Cars and it never did any harm to them...

    And it doesn't strip off the wax either, washed every week and waxed once a month using the Old Megs Classic Paste Wax...

    Back then the car care products sucked in general as far as soaps etc went.... The products that were around anyway....

    Most of the better products around today are stronger than Tide believe me...

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  • Detailing by M
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    Re: Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    oh ****! Tide? Really?
    Might as well use ammonia and vinegar, 409, glass cleaner, oven cleaner, bleach.

    .... and you people wonder why your cars get messed up.

    Gesh, stick to car care products.

    there is really no need to do this.
    I work paint all the time, no need to strip anything.
    Learn how to polish a car.

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  • jankerson
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    Re: Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    Originally posted by hslxsmd View Post
    Hi, First post here.

    I read that alot of people use Dawn or something similar to wash their car and get the wax off. I tried this in the past and I ran into a weird problem. My window tracks had no grease left. The window did not open/close sometimes and I had to pull the window while holding the switch to close it. Anyone else had this problem?

    Some of us use Dawn to strip all the old wax/sealant off the paint and or we add it into car wash soap to boast the cleaning power for really dirty cars. It doesn't take a lot of it either as it's pretty strong especially the concentrated vers.

    Old school Dawn and Tide....

    You can use Tide and it won't create those types of issues that Dawn will, however regular car wash soap is cheaper so today there really isn't a reason to use it.

    However I recommend using a car wash soap for regular maintenance like Megs Gold Class, pretty cheap and it works well.

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  • Detailing by M
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    Re: Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    Oh god don't do this.
    It causes damage and really no reason to do this. as you found out.
    just wash with car soap.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Re: Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    The reason people mention using Dawn or other dishwashing detergents for washing is that they want to fully strip the existing wax before working on the paint. While we've never heard of your particular issue before when using dish detergent, it's not a huge surprise, really. Dishwashing detergents are designed to be really good at stripping grease, and it sounds like it did just what it was designed to do when it encountered the window tracks on your car. Never blame a product for doing what it's designed to do. This may be one of the reasons why Dawn's own website states that they do not recommend using their product for car washing.

    In reality, in the extreme majority of cases, an occasional wash with Dawn or similar isn't going to cause any problems with your paint. Yes, it will strip your wax so you certainly don't want this to be your wash soap of choice for routine maintenance. But before you reach for it just to strip your existing wax, ask yourself these questions:


    • When did you last wax your car? Wax is a sacrificial barrier that degrades naturally over time. If you haven't waxed in several months, there probably isn't much wax left to strip off anyway so an aggressive detergent isn't really needed.
    • Are you also planning on claying and/or compounding the paint prior to applying a new coat of wax? Since those will take off any remaining wax pretty easily, an aggressive detergent isn't really needed.
    • Are you planning on just applying a fresh coat of the same wax you used previously, but nothing else needs to be done to the paint (ie, it needs neither claying nor compounding, just wax)? If so, just wax it after a proper wash with a good car wash soap.

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  • davey g-force
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    Re: Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    Dawn or similar is pretty strong stuff. It is, after all a type of degreaser, so what you're saying makes sense.

    It's not recommended to wash with Dawn for every wash. Maybe just every now and then if you want to strip the wax (which is not required btw) or for particularly dirty vehicles.

    Use a dedicated car wash soap. Gold Class is very popular and my personal favourite.

    *EDIT* Welcome to MOL btw!

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  • hslxsmd
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    Using Dawn or something similar to wash car

    Hi, First post here.

    I read that alot of people use Dawn or something similar to wash their car and get the wax off. I tried this in the past and I ran into a weird problem. My window tracks had no grease left. The window did not open/close sometimes and I had to pull the window while holding the switch to close it. Anyone else had this problem?
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