Milani, Patrick and Gary...
Thanks for the AMENs and hey, I am quoted now in someones sig.....awesome!!
Iconoclast,
If you really want to save money and be cheap try this next time you wash your car. Add some cooking oil (coconut oil is good), about a tablespoon or more to several gallons of water, add a pinch of car soap if you like and then wash your car as normal.
This method works well BUT you must overcome the mental mindset that SUDS are needed because the fact is it is not the suds that clean your car but rather the surface-active chemicals in the soap (I am told the suds are a by-product of these chemicals in some cases but not all). I tested out a car soap for Irene at Top of the Line once and I called her and said "This stuff sucks!! There are no suds, where are the suds??"
Well she went on to explain how the chemist said that the suds don't clean the car, yadda, yadda, yadda, but that main importance is the lubrication of the soap and it is the oils that fulfill this job. She tried selling the soap, which worked great by the way, even without the suds, but the general public didn't buy it because they wanted to see suds and plenty of them so they added more suds and guess what? It sold better...go figure.
Well I have gone on long enough, later.
Anthony