By most accounts, that I have read CG Citrus Wash and Gloss (CWG) is a pretty good shampoo so I ordered a gallon.
Some of the criteria I use in judging a product are, does it do what it's supposed to do, and is it easy to use. For a shampoo you would think this would be easy? Because of the weather I have only used it twice but found it a nuisance to use and wonder if it ever got mixed up enough. My bottle didn't exactly pour out like other shampoos, it kind of came out in a glob, even after shaking. Additionally there was a brown band of stuff inside the jug that I learned from CG was the gloss ingredients setteling out. They told me to shake it real well, which I did but the next time I went to use it things had settled out and I had to shake it all over again. Here is the question...I am wondering with the thick consistency of the stuff am I really getting it shook enough to have any confidence that when I pour a measured amount that I am getting the correct portions of shampoo and glossing agents? I have other good shampoos that I don't have to shake the dog fire crap out of before use each time. I am suprised CG let this get out the door like this. I may have to relegate this to a stripping shampoo where it won't make any difference if it's mixed well or not?
Some of the criteria I use in judging a product are, does it do what it's supposed to do, and is it easy to use. For a shampoo you would think this would be easy? Because of the weather I have only used it twice but found it a nuisance to use and wonder if it ever got mixed up enough. My bottle didn't exactly pour out like other shampoos, it kind of came out in a glob, even after shaking. Additionally there was a brown band of stuff inside the jug that I learned from CG was the gloss ingredients setteling out. They told me to shake it real well, which I did but the next time I went to use it things had settled out and I had to shake it all over again. Here is the question...I am wondering with the thick consistency of the stuff am I really getting it shook enough to have any confidence that when I pour a measured amount that I am getting the correct portions of shampoo and glossing agents? I have other good shampoos that I don't have to shake the dog fire crap out of before use each time. I am suprised CG let this get out the door like this. I may have to relegate this to a stripping shampoo where it won't make any difference if it's mixed well or not?