Car Brite select soap on deck.

FYI, HW is the acronym for Meguiar`s Detailer Line D110 Hyper-Wash (I think??). This is the car wash soap I am currently using myself for my 2-bucket washes (no foam gun) after SOOO many of you professionals seem to use it. Good value, good suds, good cleaning, rinses well in our (slightly mineralized Niagara Escarpment Limestone) water here in Green Bay. WI (sourced from Lake Michigan).
As usual PA detailer, I am looking forward to your review on this newer car wash soap. Am I gonna have to change my car wash soap again?
 
Given the ad-copy "sheeting action that will reduce the risk of water spots" I`d expect some hydrophillic action after rinsing that might mask your LSP. I personally have no problem with this but just a heads up. I think D111 shampoo plus was supposed to do something similar (hydrophillic sheeting) but I went through a gallon and it never seemed very noticeable to me.
 
Didn`t know Autogeek was carrying car Brite. Used there stuff years ago in the dealership days. Actually had some decent stuff.
 
Didn`t know Autogeek was carrying car Brite. Used there stuff years ago in the dealership days. Actually had some decent stuff.

Me too. It’s been really hard for me to get now that I’m not around dealerships a whole lot anymore. I used to buy Xtra Duty and Inside Out by the case back then.
 
Car Brite (not to be confused with BriteMax) seem to carry ALOT of different car-care products geared more towards auto body shops or high-volume detail shops or auto dealerships. Not that this is bad or to infer that their products are "inferior" to whatever car-care products it competes against. They may be very cost-effective for professional detailers involved with such types of businesses and offer another choice in car-care products.

I wish they had a "sample program" for these products for the hobbyist or lower volume detailer to try out, rather than having to buy them in 32-ounce sizes. Then again, how much return-on-investment does a car-care product get on these programs. I see you can still buy "samples" from Poorboy`s World, but they no longer offer their kits or combo packages, which leads me to think they were just not a cost-effective marketing for PB to continue. The same applies to McKee`s 37; they have sample combo packages, but only with their best sellers, which is fine.

I do think that car-care product manufacturer`s who send there products out gratis (free) for many of you Autopians to try and then post your reviews and photo on them in this forum is a VERY cost-effective marketing and advertising method. I am (constantly) asking for suggestions on specific car-care products to meet my detailing needs and problems and when I read an unbiased review by one of my respected Autopians on a new car-care product they have received and tried, it does have an influence on my car-care product buying decision and I am sure I am not alone in considering the buying of those products.
 
They do have a impressive line. Forgot to mention I also have their WET waiting in the wings after my Hyperdressing is done. Dilutes just like HD but at a better price. This will be used in the wheel wells only just like I currently use the HD. Someone mentioned at work that use to detail for a KIA dealership, that the ELEMENT SHIELD is also a very good product.

https://www.autogeek.net/cb-wet-high-gloss.html

https://www.autogeek.net/car-brite-element-shield.html

I first tried Element Shield when it came in smaller containers from eagle one. Applying protection to my daily driver has never been easier. As soon as I saw it at Autogeek I bought a gallon. PA Detailer, if you do end up using element shield can you compare it to any other spray on, rinse off sealants you may already have such as Hydro Blue?
 
OK, will Car Brite trickle down to our forum`s Autopia Car Care Store eventually?? There is no "Shop by Brands" Tab for it currently??

Would I by this product line? That depends on the reviews I read about the various products they offer and how they compare to other car-care manufacturer`s similar products.
As stated above in post thread #7, sending out some of these products gratis (free) and have fellow Autopians share their reviews of experience, opinions, and comparisons with their products is just good marketing, as it does influence my car-care product buying.
 
Can a soap be interesting? This one is. 2oz in the foam gun and same in the Griots wash bucket. Suds are plenty and lasted thru the whole wash. Produced nice foam in the gun. And plenty in the bucket. Light scent of cherry. Thinner than Hyperwash. 2 things that stood out about this soap was the way the mitt glided over the paint. Good lubricity. CHECK. And the cleaning power was really good. As far as the sheeting action, after a flood rinse, I did notice some. Nothing extreme. Proceeded to dry with my aid of McKess rinse free wash & wax mixed to use as a drying aid. Left with a glossy streak free finish.
 
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