1z Perls Shampoo .. good but ...

imported_Axe

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it dries so fast that you end up with water marks on the car, maybe I should wash only half the car, and dry, then the other half? Anyone have experience and possible solution?



It really does leave a nice gloss to the finish, but those water marks !!
 
Well I can wash in about 10 minutes (if that is what you are asking) I guess, but perls is so good at sheeting water that by the time I get round to drying its pretty much water free ! Yes I wash in the shade. I should add, that there are 20 mph winds blowing too, so that will be shortening the drying time even more I guess.
 
I just wanted to make sure I knew the situation first. Sounds like the wind could be "helping" speed up drying for you. If you get water spots just use a quick detail product after drying to touch-up those areas. Are you getting spots on your trim also?
 
One good thing about PERLS is it ability to leave very small closely packed beads (pearls ;) ) after rinsing. When I used it, or any vehicle shampoo, I always rinse after cleaning 2-3 panels. I constantly keep the cleaned panels wet and covered with beads until I complete the whole vehicle. This prevents any water spotting because no water dries or remains in one spot too long. Of course, this increases the amount of water to be finally dried off but water spotting is prevented.

You might want to give this technique a try. :wavey
 
Robman, a little wager, if you use perls and have not noticed this then you do not have a black car :)



Sounds like a good tip to me blkZ28Conv, which is similar to what I was suggesting, and maybe do half a car, dry then the other half or as you say a couple of panels at a time.
 
Shade in England? Who are you kidding? It is the sun that is rarely seen because there is ALWAYS shade in England!!:D



Seriously though, when I was using Perlz, I would wash a section and rinse the whole car, wash some more and rinse the whole car. I did not notice the problem Axe was having. The wash method used above was because the water in Houston is so hard, with if falls on the ground it breaks apart. The continual rinsing was to help prevent the washed portions of the car from drying out so fast and making water spots in the first place.
 
I have all black cars and use Perls Exclusively for my maintenance washes (don't waste it on details), and never have watermark problems. Just don't let it sit on there, that's all.
 
JDookie said:
I have all black cars and use Perls Exclusively for my maintenance washes (don't waste it on details), and never have watermark problems. Just don't let it sit on there, that's all.



Same here. I use perls on mine, and OTC washes for details. No problems with perls, I love it, I actually have a tad over two gallons worth, so I am set for some time to come :bounce
 
One factor for me with the soap was the Perlz and LSP compatibility-it's really designed for polymers.



It works surprisingly well on P21S but not as good as the Exclusive shampoo which is designed for carnauba toppers.
 
Can I use the 1Z Perls as my weekly wash or only once a month? Acording to 1Z Perls website the wash is to be used once a month.
 
im_wicked247 said:
Can I use the 1Z Perls as my weekly wash or only once a month? Acording to 1Z Perls website the wash is to be used once a month.



I use it every other wash or every two weeks. You can use it weekly but it is not cost effective.
 
blkZ28Conv said:
When I used it, or any vehicle shampoo, I always rinse after cleaning 2-3 panels. I constantly keep the cleaned panels wet and covered with beads until I complete the whole vehicle.



If I remember right you are Zaino user also. Do you use Perls on your Zaino'd cars? If so is there anything special you do in this cae?



I ask because Perls is my favorit shampoo (use the same technique as you discribed) but have since switched to Z on my car (still use Glanz on the wife's) and really miss the Perls shampoo. It seemed that the "polymer" in perls would mess with further Z (Z8?) applications.
 
The water marks are attributable to sun and heat . . . not 1Z Perls. Be sure to follow a good wash regimen . . . ideally in shade, wash a panel, and rinse with water. 1Z Perls contains polymers to not only float away dirt and grime, but to also leave behind added protection and gloss between sealant applications.
 
Hi Brian,

If I am not going to apply another layer of Z polishes I find Perls is a great wash when the vehicle doesn't have any stubborn dirt (greasy stuff that is easily removed when using Z7).



I also use a mixture of both 1Z Perls ( 2 capfuls) and Zaino Z7 (2 capfuls) in 2 gallons of water. A wonderful combination that really makes the finish sparkle and extremely clean.



I have found no ill-effects if I QD with either Z6 or Z8 immediately after washing and drying.



I have notice no ill-effects with adding additional coats of Z polishes down the road after a plain Z7 wash. :wavey
 
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