Chemical Guys CWS_110_64 Honeydew Snow Foam Car Wash Soap (Works with Foam Cannons, Foam Guns or Bucket Washes), 64 oz., Honeydew Scent
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Yes, you do. Someone else said that if you have ceramic coating, you don't need to use a cloth/sponge, but that isn't true; I have it, and while it is easier to wash/rinse, you still have to touch the car physically.
How to Apply: br>Honeydew Snow Foam Auto Wash can be used in two ways. Using the bucket wash method, add 1 oz. Use a third bucket for wheels and tiresbr>Use Honeydew Snow Foam Auto Wash with foam cannon/gunbr>Fill foam solution bottle with warm waterbr>Add 2 oz. of Honeydew to 5 gallon soap bucketbr>Wash car from top to bottom with premium chenille microfiber mittbr>Rinse mitt in clean water bucket before returning to soap bucketbr>Use Honeydew Snow Foam Auto Wash with Add Honeydew Snow Foam Auto Wash to foam solution bottlebr>Fine tune air/solution ratio to produce desired amount of foambr>Add more Honeydew Snow Foam Auto Wash for thicker foambr>Important Notes: br>Begin by washing the tires and wheels.br>Do not use the same wash water on the paint of your car as you do on the tires and wheels. br>Wash your vehicle only when it is cool to the touch.
Mr Pink is a little more runny and produces less suds in my opinion, whereas Honeydew is a bit thicker, produces more suds, and is a ph balanced soap. Both of these are fantastic for bucket washes and foam cannons. It's all about personal preference and cost!
Place it in your shopping cart to see what happens. It's really that simple.
Selected User Reviews For Chemical Guys CWS_110_64 Honeydew Snow Foam Car Wash Soap (Works with Foam Cannons, Foam Guns or Bucket Washes), 64 oz., Honeydew Scent
Don't listen to those who say you still need to clean your car with a mitt or microfiber. They don't know how to clean a car, that's all. This soap foams and clings to the mitt or micro, providing excellent lubrication. Regardless of how long you let the soap soak, there is no such thing as a soap that cleans a car without touching it. This soap fulfills all of the requirements of a car enthusiast. The rest of these people are simply lazy and believe that if they don't work hard enough to clean the car, a soap will do it for them.
"pH-" is written on their website. "The neutral formula lifts dirt and grime away from paint, allowing it to be safely rinsed away," which to me implies that you can simply spray wash and rinse away all the dirt without having to hand wash. That's not how it works. I purchased a foam gun that connects to a garden hose, and I've experimented with various dilution ratios as well as full strength in the foam gun's container. I used the foam gun after first rinsing the car with fresh water. It produces a watery foam that runs off as it is applied to the car, rather than a solid foam that clings to the vehicle. I rinsed it off with fresh water from the garden hose after going around the car several times "foaming" it. The car appeared to be gleaming, but after the water dried, I noticed there was still a layer of grime on the surface. The second time I washed, I used one of those pole brushes that connects to a garden hose to rinse the foam away. It worked better, but there were still areas where dirt was visible. br>br>I bought the car brand new 9 months ago and it only has 600 miles on it, so it's not like it's out on the road every day collecting road debris. I drive it once or twice a month because I'm retired and disabled. I was hoping that this spray foam and rinse would work for me because I am disabled, but it does not. So it appears that after the foam is applied, the actual washing will have to be done with a sponge or something else. At the very least, it's preferable to using a bucket of soapy water with the garden hose foam gun. In terms of the foam car wash soap, I believe that if you could find a cheaper car wash soap, it would do the same job. br>br>Re- re- re- re- re- re- re- re When I watched the videos for this product, I noticed that they always used a high-pressure pressure washer, which uses less water per minute than a garden hose, which could explain why the foam was so thick. However, they also finish by hand washing after using foam and rinsing. br>br>So why the second hand wash if the product is supposed to be so good? Isn't it true that they don't understand their product's "pH-" designation? "The neutral formula lifts dirt and grime away from the paint surface, allowing it to be safely rinsed away"?.
This Car Wash has exceeded my expectations. The suds are thick and rich, and the scent is pleasant.
I went to a few auto parts stores in search of it, but none of them had it yet. It's incredible because Wal-Mart is one of the most well One or two Chemical Guys products are available at Mart, but not this one. In comparison to other car wash soaps, I was surprised at how little soap I needed to use. It was suggested that 2- be used. I only used 1 1/2 of the 3 ounces in my foam cannon, leaving enough soap to wash two more cars. When you spray suds on, it's very thick, almost like a paste because it's not watered down. When it comes to cleaning up the grime, I always do it ahead of time. First, I used my pressure washer to clean my vehicles, and then I used soap. I let it sit for about 5 minutes before cleaning it with a microfiber sponge. This only needed to be done once before being rinsed. There is no such thing as a two- or three-bucket system! Spray, scrub, rinse, and you're finished! It smells amazing and a little goes a long way!.
It was impossible to believe the thickness of the foam. Pictures do not lie, and I could not have asked for a better product.
This is a good soap that is easy to apply. For the pressure washer, I bought a $20 foam cannon, which works perfectly. With only 2 ounces of warm water in the bottle, the entire car was sprayed.
It has a pleasant odor, but that is all I have to say about it. I can't tell the difference between it and Meguiar's Gold when it comes to foam generation. The scent is the only distinction I can make. You'd think that after watching their videos, the foam would be far superior to anything else on the market, but it's not. Again, it's perfectly acceptable, but I don't believe the added cost for the melon scent is justified.
It's okay for making bubbles and foam, but it doesn't clean any better than other products; I expected it to cut through some dirt and bug/road grime, but there was no difference, and the material didn't loosen at all. I had just washed and waxed my truck the day before, so the material should have come off easily. If they wanted to use multiple buckets and a heavy scrub with a mitt, they shouldn't advertise this soap as "touchless wash" on the bottle (when used with a cannon).