Rocket
New member
I took advantage of the Dodo Juice fall back sale last month and ordered several items I've been wanting to try. One of those items was Sour Power Shampoo.
I did not take any pictures because we all know what soap in a bucket looks like.
Dodo Juice has a nice line up of shampoos and all are very concentrated. Sour Power can be diluted 600:1 according to the label. That is about 1 oz for a 5 gallon bucket which is really good in my opinion. I like to play around with dilutions and see how low I can go before I notice a diminished performance. Sour Power is a PH neutral gloss enhancing soap so it is safe for the wax or sealant you have protecting your finish. Because it is marketed as a gloss enhancing soap I was really curious to see how much gloss it would add.
Since the car I was washing was really dirty and hadn't been washed in almost a month I decided to use 1oz in my bucket. The first thing I like to do is smell the product and I noticed a slight apple? scent but it wasn't strong or over powering. Sour Power had good cleaning ability and had good slick feel as my mitt glided across the paint. The soap rinsed easily and left a noticeable gloss behind. The suds never went away and even after I finished there were still a lot of suds in the bucket.
While the price may seem high I believe the concentration and the dilution makes this a good value. The gloss left behind is very noticeable but not as muh as other soaps I have used (1Z Perls comes to mind). While many may not like to alter the look of the LSP I was happy with how glossy the paint looked when finished. The owner was extremely happy with the results and commented on how shiny the paint looked.
Next week I will try Dodo Juice Born to be Mild if the weather holds up. Maybe I'll remember my camera and take a few pictures
I did not take any pictures because we all know what soap in a bucket looks like.
Dodo Juice has a nice line up of shampoos and all are very concentrated. Sour Power can be diluted 600:1 according to the label. That is about 1 oz for a 5 gallon bucket which is really good in my opinion. I like to play around with dilutions and see how low I can go before I notice a diminished performance. Sour Power is a PH neutral gloss enhancing soap so it is safe for the wax or sealant you have protecting your finish. Because it is marketed as a gloss enhancing soap I was really curious to see how much gloss it would add.
Since the car I was washing was really dirty and hadn't been washed in almost a month I decided to use 1oz in my bucket. The first thing I like to do is smell the product and I noticed a slight apple? scent but it wasn't strong or over powering. Sour Power had good cleaning ability and had good slick feel as my mitt glided across the paint. The soap rinsed easily and left a noticeable gloss behind. The suds never went away and even after I finished there were still a lot of suds in the bucket.
While the price may seem high I believe the concentration and the dilution makes this a good value. The gloss left behind is very noticeable but not as muh as other soaps I have used (1Z Perls comes to mind). While many may not like to alter the look of the LSP I was happy with how glossy the paint looked when finished. The owner was extremely happy with the results and commented on how shiny the paint looked.
Next week I will try Dodo Juice Born to be Mild if the weather holds up. Maybe I'll remember my camera and take a few pictures