Best Soap for Black Cars..

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As we all know there's a large variety of car wash shampoos, but I'd like to get some opinions on liquid shampoos for specific car colors... Does anyone recommend a shampoo for a specific car color, which will ultimately enhance the final look? ... All comments are appreciated! :bigups
 
Here some of my favorites:

Blackfire Wet Diamond Shampoo, Optimum Car Wash with a little of ONR, DG901 and Sonus Gloss Shampoo.
 
1Z Gloss is pretty incredible on my black BMW. It does leave a lot of gloss. But usually, color doesn't really matter to me when picking a shampoo. If it leaves streaks on any color its garbage. I have tried over 20 shampoos that AG sells. All of them are pretty good, especially the ones mentioned above.

Dodo Basics of Bling coming Tuesday.

Has anyone tried Finish Kare Shampoo?
 
I own two black cars. I only use a soap that can be rinsed after the entire car has been washed. One rinse usually eliminates the possibility of water spots, etc.

Auto Finesse Lather
Adams

I always wash my cars in the garage or in the shade after the body panels have cooled.
 

Any high quality soap should work.


Ultima soap is very good and makes the water lay flat so it helps to reduce water spotting.


I also like, Hyperwash, DG901, DDJ B2BM, CG CW&G, 1Z Perlz, ONR, ONRWW.

 
I like DG901 and Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo for both of my black vehicles. I like to try new ones when one runs out. Some of the CG washes seem to get good reviews. I am also looking foward to AF Lather. Like others have said I sometimes put a few drops of ONR in the buckets. I can't really tell if it makes a difference or not, but I figure it can't hurt either.
 
I have used and am happy with the following:

1. Lusso-Very Mild to LSP
2. PB Super Slick and Suds-Very Slick-can be used for bucket or foaming vehicle

These are my current go to shampoos and have been for a while.

Most streaking is not the soap but the dirt leaking out of areas you did not wash well.
 
I just used DG901 for the first time today on my black 2013 Accord. Really like how the water sheets after flooding (car has been sealed with TPnS, WDAFPP, CS, & MS wax). Blew most of the water off with my leaf blower (haven't splurged for a blaster yet...seen some other people use leaf blowers so thought I would give it a try). Really like the blowoff method...and with a good soap (and proper sealant process underneath) it blows off without spots left behind, and less towels to increase chances of scratching. If I get a blaster, I don't think I will towel dry ever again. Will just use a 530+ MF towel with WDPS or MSID after it's blown dry.
 
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