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  • #16
    Re: Highest sudsing Meguiar's car wash

    I agree with 'Lasthope' suds don't really seem to help in the cleaning process. What I look for is a good slime coat, for lack of better term. I want the soap to stay in the water, not bubble out of it.

    The slimiest stuff I've used is #62, man that stuff is slick. Through a foam gun it's hard to beat.

    Life isn't about 'weathering the storm', it's about learning to dance in the rain.

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    • #17
      Re: Highest sudsing Meguiar's car wash

      Originally posted by EPHIOS View Post
      By the way, some WalMarts are putting the Gold Class Shampoo on clearance. I bought one 64oz for $1.76.
      Nice. My Walmart has it on clearance as well, but at $12. I really have to go shopping over the border more often....
      Jamie

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      • #18
        Re: Highest sudsing Meguiar's car wash

        I don't know about highest sudsing, but Ultimate Wash and Wax is without a doubt(IMO) meguiars best wash to date, and I've used all of them at one time or another.
        I want 4" Softbuff pads!

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        • #19
          Re: Highest sudsing Meguiar's car wash



          Originally posted by RogueGypsy View Post

          suds don't really seem to help



          Originally posted by RogueGypsy View Post

          Through a foam gun it's hard to beat.



          Suds & foam are the same exact thing











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          • #20
            Re: Highest sudsing Meguiar's car wash

            Originally posted by Fly Bye View Post




            I guess there would be a lack of water if one did not lower the sponge/wash mitt into the water.

            There is absolutely nothing wrong with a car wash shampoo that is very sudsy. Suds are a combination of soap & water, which is what I want to clean with. Dirt is attracted to soap. Soap creates lubricity.




            If you are washing a car with a gallon of water as opposed to five gallons, the grit has a MUCH better chance of getting back into your mitt. Especially if you're not using a grit guard. Then again, one gallon in a five gallon bucket would only come to the top of the grit guard! Basically what I'm saying is: If you are using one bucket, with one gallon of water, or even two for that matter with regular car wash soap(not an ONR product) you are asking for swirls...and will most likely get them!
            There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?

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            • #21
              Re: Highest sudsing Meguiar's car wash




              Whether you are using 1 gallon, or 5 gallons, you still have to lower the sponge/mitt into the solution.





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              • #22
                Re: Highest sudsing Meguiar's car wash

                Originally posted by Fly Bye View Post









                Suds & foam are the same exact thing











                My bad, I wasn't clear. I was referring to the foam gun as a means of application. I prefer it to the mitt in the bucket method. There is clearly a difference between what a foam gun sprays and a 5 gallon bucket with 4 gallons of foam as well.

                The Gilmour does an excellent job of mixing soap and water without producing a huge bubble fest.

                The overall best method would be to fill you 5 gallon bucket, then add the soap. Stir, creating no foam, then apply. But like I said, I prefer the Gilmour.
                Life isn't about 'weathering the storm', it's about learning to dance in the rain.

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