MS22
New member
First off I would like to thank Max and the wonderful people at Autogeek, Mike and Jason especially for their role here at DC, for giving out free samples of their new line of DP products. Also, I would like to thank Dwayne and PAC for passing out the samples to a few fortunate of us here about two weeks ago. In all Dwayne sent seven products to me including the Auto Bath Shampoo, Super Swirl Eliminator, Mild Swirl Eliminator, Final Finishing Polish, Premium Surface Shield, Spray Surface Shield, and Final Gloss Booster. Well, the rain finally subsided here in the Northeast and I had a chance to give the products a shot. The products I used today in order to review were the Auto Bath, Super//Final Polishes, Premium Surface Shield, and the Final Gloss Booster. Here goes . . .
Naturally I started with the Auto Bath Shampoo putting about 2 ounces into a bucket and filling with about 2 gallons of water. Suds were plentiful but not overwhelming and they lasted throughout the entire wash. Lubricity was right up there with some of the better washes that I have used; if the smell and color were different I would swear I was using Adams Car Wash. Cleaning ability was also an improvement over the old version of the car wash as was the finish left behind; this is truly a nice wash. The very strong points of this product lay in first its fragrance, which I found to be the best smelling wash that I have come across yet, just a clean and fresh smell that was very pleasant. The second strong point would be the value of the Auto Bath, at $25 a gallon you’ll get about 60-75 washes because you always use more than one ounce of shampoo regardless of the directions. As a fan of value shampoos I use 4* Car Wash Conc. ($15/gallon) often and this may very well be a contender next time I need to place an order just because of the slightly better cleaning ability and wonderful smell. Polishes next . . .
Naturally I started with the Auto Bath Shampoo putting about 2 ounces into a bucket and filling with about 2 gallons of water. Suds were plentiful but not overwhelming and they lasted throughout the entire wash. Lubricity was right up there with some of the better washes that I have used; if the smell and color were different I would swear I was using Adams Car Wash. Cleaning ability was also an improvement over the old version of the car wash as was the finish left behind; this is truly a nice wash. The very strong points of this product lay in first its fragrance, which I found to be the best smelling wash that I have come across yet, just a clean and fresh smell that was very pleasant. The second strong point would be the value of the Auto Bath, at $25 a gallon you’ll get about 60-75 washes because you always use more than one ounce of shampoo regardless of the directions. As a fan of value shampoos I use 4* Car Wash Conc. ($15/gallon) often and this may very well be a contender next time I need to place an order just because of the slightly better cleaning ability and wonderful smell. Polishes next . . .