Which wash would you prefer. Gold class shampoo & conditioner, or NXT tech wash, or Deep crystal wash?
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Gold class is excellent! I just got a bottle of nxt but have yet to try it. I first used deep crystal but after trying out gold class theres no going back! I washed my car once a week with deep crystal and after trying gold class my car looks cleaner for a lot longer. It had been almost 2 weeks my car went without a wash and i got a compliment at work. Someone said man your car is really clean! Then I told him it hadn't been washed in almost 2 weeks haha. Gold class is great and i can't wait to try nxt!
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Always used the Deep Crystal, but finally broke down and tried Gold Class, and won't go back. To me it's like night and day. Haven't seen the NXT yet in any stores up here, but would try it to see what it is like.
I don't get a full two weeks out of Gold Class like the last poster, but having a Daily Driver and living in an area that has been under construction steadily for the last 5 years, our paved roads are coated in mud and dust, so I don't think I am driving under normal conditions....
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Haven't tried NXT or Deep Crystal, but after years of using cheap Blue Coral soap and switching to Gold Class, there's no comparison! Gold Class is the best car wash I've ever used.
I used to like No.7 and Armor All, but can't see myself ever using those again. Gold Class is worth every penny. I *never* had so much suds before, and it rinses off like a dream which means less water consumption.
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Its surprissing you said you havent had so much suds as you have with gold class. Are you putting it in the bucket and then filliing with water? Because when I fill my bucket with water and add the soap I really dont get much suds which doesnt bother me at all. I have also found that the nxt provides more suds but the gold class just has more lubricity than the others.
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Originally posted by john m. View PostIts surprissing you said you havent had so much suds as you have with gold class. Are you putting it in the bucket and then filliing with water? Because when I fill my bucket with water and add the soap I really dont get much suds which doesnt bother me at all. I have also found that the nxt provides more suds but the gold class just has more lubricity than the others.
I learned this from mixing drinks in college. Add your heavier base ingredient and then add the lighter ingredients last, allows for better dispersion throughout the container. Otherwise, the heavier ingredient will just sink to the bottom and never fully seperate (without serious stirring / shaking).NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.
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Originally posted by john m. View PostIts surprissing you said you havent had so much suds as you have with gold class. Are you putting it in the bucket and then filliing with water? Because when I fill my bucket with water and add the soap I really dont get much suds which doesnt bother me at all. I have also found that the nxt provides more suds but the gold class just has more lubricity than the others.
FWIW, I fill the bucket with water first, then add the right measured proportion of soap. After I agitate the solution with a GC versa angle brush or grout sponge, the froth of suds are endless!
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Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View PostPerhaps I wrote it wrong. What I was trying to write was that, until I used GC Shampoo, I never had as much suds with any other car wash shampoo. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
FWIW, I fill the bucket with water first, then add the right measured proportion of soap. After I agitate the solution with a GC versa angle brush or grout sponge, the froth of suds are endless!
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