P21S BodyWork Conditioning Shampoo

rabbi

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This is the first time that I have used this carwash. Filled a five gallon bucket up with about a quart of water then put in an ounce and a half of BodyWorks. I blasted it with a jet stream of water until the suds were running over the edge.My sheepskin mitt picked up a healthy handful of suds and I went to work on cleaning a very dirty car. I noticed the lubricity wasn't as good as some others and the suds didn't last. In the time that it took me to wash my car I had to agitate the water three times. It did a very good job of cleaning my car which is what it's designed for. The soap rinsed right off leaving no film whatsoever. Although I did find some faults(however minor) this is a quality carwash and I do like it, it's just not my favorite.
 
Rabbi,

It's one of my favorite soaps of all time but I'm starting to favor the Poorboys Super Slick & Suds which seems to have more suds and a little more slickness. Hope to try the TOL Bubble Bath soon as well.

P21S is nice and gentle and leaves a great, clear finish. It really acts more like a cosmetic product as claimed. It does not suds as much but I find it cleans very, very well.

It also works well with clay if you like to clay after the wash. Keep using it but on less dirty cars and you may see it in a different light. I use Zaino Z-7 and Pinnacle on really dirty cars. The Z-7 has a nice bite which clears up dirt quickly.
 
I found this to be one of the most overrated products I have tried. I found the lubrication to be very poor. It's cleaning ability was poor also. The biggest thing though that I didn't like was that I had the worst case of water spotting I have ever had with a car shampoo. It costs $14.00 CDN for a 16 Oz bottle. Never again.
 
SilverLexus said:
I've never had any water spotting problems at all. Maybe you have hard water...


Well then I would have a problem with all my car washes and I don't. Mothers California Gold and Duragloss never give me a spotting problem. Megs Gold Class isn't that bad either although not as good as the Mothers or Duragloss.
 
I've tried all of those soaps and P21S works better for me-I "sheet" the water off by slowing down the nozzle to a low flow then dry immediately with a PakShak WW drying towel.

Maybe it's a personal preference thing. I'm starting to like Super Slick & Suds even better.
 
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