rickssimpala
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I'm new to this forum and noticed alot of threads mentioning "DAWN" Is everybody talking about the dish washing soap?Why?
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paradigm said:i won't even mention my opinion...i can hear the mob approaching... :bolt
Jmiller07 said:Can everyone post their opinions on it, im curious what everyone thinks. There is no other car soap/shampoo that can do a similar job?
Question
Can I wash my car with dishwashing detergent?
Answer
Your car surface and the dirt that gets on it are a lot different from the food soils and dishes that dishwashing liquids clean effectively. We don't recommend them for cleaning your car.
paradigm said:yes, the standard blue dawn dish soap is what everyone refers to. some believe it is necessary prior to applying an LSP in order to achieve a "fresh" surface free of oils/contaminants/old products.
it is also a point of great debate regarding:
1. does it actually remove wax/sealant more effectively than other soaps
2. is it too harsh on the paint and trim (dries it out, etc)
i won't even mention my opinion...i can hear the mob approaching... :bolt
STG said:Who believes this besides Sal Zaino and his minions?:wall
rydawg said:funny post!
...I worked at a body shop 10 years ago and everything was dawn washed before it entered our shop. We could not take a chance on having a drop of silicone in the shop. The boss was strict...
•All-round degreaser with powerful degreasing performance
•Suitable for cleaning and degreasing before surface preparation
•Developed for removal of heavy contaminants s.a. wax, polish, silicones, tar, grease from old finishes
Jo Donny said:Couldn't you just use a paint cleanser using maybe a white pad? I would think that would work well in getting off wax
jfelbab said:Your's is a pretty funny post too. :grinno:
I've worked, off and on for some 35 years, around a bodyshop, one owned by a good friend. His shop uses Dupont Prepsol to clean the cars. He has run his Dupont bodyshop for 35 years and is known for being one of the best professionals in the area.
I'd not take my car to a bodyshop that relies on dishwashing soap to clean and prep a car when the refinishing industry specifically makes superior products designed just for this task. Professionals use professional products. A shop that would use dishwashing soap to prep a car are amateurs, IMO.
Here is what Dupont says about Prepsol.
The thing is that if you want the job done right you need to use the right products and tools for the job.
If you want to remove old wax, grease, silicone and other contaminants use a product designed for the purpose. Dawn is not one of those products and does a poor job of removing most synthetic sealants and silicones.
FWIW, Prepsol also is one of the best preps prior to fixing paint chips. It is an excellent tar remover and overall chemical paint cleaner. It is a good window degreaser too. It is easy to use and has a lot of uses. You can get it at most top tier automotive shops and paint and body shop suppliers.