Swanicyouth
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I was one of the Winners of the recent Rupes contest on AGO. I received their QD, spray sealant, and a "prep" type soap. Plus; they threw in a pair of Rupes knee pads and a mug.
This is a review of the soap.
So, what is a "prep" soap? I dunno. It says this soap is the soap to use prior to polishing with the Bigfoot system. We know soap doesn`t strip LSPs - and Rupes doesn`t make this claim. So, to me it`s just a good soap with no wax or gloss type stuff to leave behind.
Let`s get something strait right off. First, I wanted this soap to suck, or just be lackluster. I like Rupes, sort of a fan boy... Because, they revolutionized DA polishing and continue to bring unique stuff to market - like the iBrid. Look at everyone`s new foam pads now - all Rupes copies. I like that this company leads the pack.
On the other hand - what could they know about making soap? I`ve tried around 30 soaps, there are some real good ones out there... I was wondering if this soap was just going to be a relabeled something or other, which would be fine - but it wouldn`t command the price ($17.99 ~ 16oz).
So, once I got the soap, I quickly became 99% sure this wasn`t just another relabeled product. First, the packaging (comes in a box) and bottle are unique. Second, the soap is clear and a thick gel like consistency - much more gel-like and thicker than most soaps (think hair gel):
Third, the dilution is uniquely expressed: 2-4 capfuls per 12 liters (~ 3 gallons).
Anyway, I decided to go 4 capfuls for a full 5 gallon bucket. Cap is small, prolly less than 15 mls - so say I used about 2oz of soap...
Wookies Fist mitt:
First wheels were cleaned and car foamed using Maxi Suds II:
Rupes soap mixed:
Thick suds drip:
As I mentioned before, I wanted to say this soap was overpriced and just meh...
But, on the contrary - I loved this soap... Why?
1. It`s a prep type soap - and cleans very well. The mitt glides like its on air. But, it doesn`t inhibit beading. If anything, it cleaned so well it improved the beading.
Beading after wash - wax is Dodo Juice Blue Velvet Pro and a couple months old or so:
2. Dilution is extremely good and soap is extremely sudsy and foamy.
3. This is one of those soaps that is so good, after a few dunks of the mitt in the rinse bucket - you can`t tell the difference between the wash bucket solution and the rinse bucket solution. Both are filled with suds (rinse has no mitt):
4. Suds do not die. After the wash I couldn`t tell any difference I the solution from when I started.
5. Shampoo is clear and smells like nothing, but somehow it seems "special" for all the reasons I mentioned above.
So, in the end - I have to say this is an awesome soap. I rink it would be great for coated cars, waxed cars, or cars prior to polishing. Although it`s a little costly, the dilution is great and I feel it`s worth the money if you want a top notch soap.
The only critique I have is I wish it had some light scent. Something that just smells fresh and clean. But I do like that it is clear, which is fairly unique for soaps.
Boxes were so nice I stuck them in my computer room next to Ivan:
This is a review of the soap.


So, what is a "prep" soap? I dunno. It says this soap is the soap to use prior to polishing with the Bigfoot system. We know soap doesn`t strip LSPs - and Rupes doesn`t make this claim. So, to me it`s just a good soap with no wax or gloss type stuff to leave behind.
Let`s get something strait right off. First, I wanted this soap to suck, or just be lackluster. I like Rupes, sort of a fan boy... Because, they revolutionized DA polishing and continue to bring unique stuff to market - like the iBrid. Look at everyone`s new foam pads now - all Rupes copies. I like that this company leads the pack.
On the other hand - what could they know about making soap? I`ve tried around 30 soaps, there are some real good ones out there... I was wondering if this soap was just going to be a relabeled something or other, which would be fine - but it wouldn`t command the price ($17.99 ~ 16oz).
So, once I got the soap, I quickly became 99% sure this wasn`t just another relabeled product. First, the packaging (comes in a box) and bottle are unique. Second, the soap is clear and a thick gel like consistency - much more gel-like and thicker than most soaps (think hair gel):

Third, the dilution is uniquely expressed: 2-4 capfuls per 12 liters (~ 3 gallons).

Anyway, I decided to go 4 capfuls for a full 5 gallon bucket. Cap is small, prolly less than 15 mls - so say I used about 2oz of soap...

Wookies Fist mitt:

First wheels were cleaned and car foamed using Maxi Suds II:


Rupes soap mixed:


Thick suds drip:

As I mentioned before, I wanted to say this soap was overpriced and just meh...
But, on the contrary - I loved this soap... Why?
1. It`s a prep type soap - and cleans very well. The mitt glides like its on air. But, it doesn`t inhibit beading. If anything, it cleaned so well it improved the beading.
Beading after wash - wax is Dodo Juice Blue Velvet Pro and a couple months old or so:


2. Dilution is extremely good and soap is extremely sudsy and foamy.
3. This is one of those soaps that is so good, after a few dunks of the mitt in the rinse bucket - you can`t tell the difference between the wash bucket solution and the rinse bucket solution. Both are filled with suds (rinse has no mitt):

4. Suds do not die. After the wash I couldn`t tell any difference I the solution from when I started.

5. Shampoo is clear and smells like nothing, but somehow it seems "special" for all the reasons I mentioned above.
So, in the end - I have to say this is an awesome soap. I rink it would be great for coated cars, waxed cars, or cars prior to polishing. Although it`s a little costly, the dilution is great and I feel it`s worth the money if you want a top notch soap.
The only critique I have is I wish it had some light scent. Something that just smells fresh and clean. But I do like that it is clear, which is fairly unique for soaps.
Boxes were so nice I stuck them in my computer room next to Ivan:
