6cyl's_of_fury
its naturally curly......
My black car currently has 2xAIO and 3xSG, which has been fantastic.
Up until today, I have been using Perls shampoo with fantastic results. Not very sudsy ( but I was expecting that after reading a few reviews here ), but it has great lubricity and leaves a super shine. Smells great, and I have no complaints..
BUT
The small container and the prohibitive cost of importing it to Australia has forced me to look elsewhere for an everyday "work-horse" wash and leave the Perls for special occasions ( I love the finish, its like none I have ever seen from a car shampoo ). I tracked down a 1 gallon Megs Soft Wash Gel, but was expecting it to be far more sudsy ( it was not much better IMO than the Perls ). No complaints about the wash, came out very nice, especially when I gave it a once over with Sonus, but is the lack of suds for the Soft Wash a normal thing even though they advertise on the back "high suds"?
Up until today, I have been using Perls shampoo with fantastic results. Not very sudsy ( but I was expecting that after reading a few reviews here ), but it has great lubricity and leaves a super shine. Smells great, and I have no complaints..
BUT
The small container and the prohibitive cost of importing it to Australia has forced me to look elsewhere for an everyday "work-horse" wash and leave the Perls for special occasions ( I love the finish, its like none I have ever seen from a car shampoo ). I tracked down a 1 gallon Megs Soft Wash Gel, but was expecting it to be far more sudsy ( it was not much better IMO than the Perls ). No complaints about the wash, came out very nice, especially when I gave it a once over with Sonus, but is the lack of suds for the Soft Wash a normal thing even though they advertise on the back "high suds"?