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mylilscooby 11-06-2011 07:23 AM

new test!!
 
ive found a new cheaper way to clean the car which ill keep you all posted on i read that using warm water mixed with a PH neutral hair shampoo in one and plain water in another bucket to rinse using lambs wool mit!!! surely this cant be as good as what someone reckons??

spongebob 11-06-2011 07:46 AM

whys that cheaper?

mylilscooby 11-06-2011 07:49 AM

because i no my missus uses non PH hair shampoo! lol

spongebob 11-06-2011 07:50 AM

pmsl, fair comment

mylilscooby 11-06-2011 07:54 AM

plus using a good snow foam costs around £15.00 plus. apprently this is on of the best things to use!

the guys got to be right surely if he claims that! his car valets are something like £7200.00 a pop

thepieman 11-06-2011 10:17 AM

Its the 'silicones' in the hair shampoo that give the 'effect' that the car is clean;) However hair shampoo is good for grease on the hair but not harsh enough for grease found on a car:nono:

Whilst you will obtain a good 'look' from using it, you will find that you need to deep clean / cut back or possibly just claybar more regularly than using a specialist car product, due to the non removal of the particles that you are trying to remove.

Whilst hair shampoo is PH nuetral the same as car shampoo, try washing your hair with car shampoo:ok: you'll see just how much more it strips off your hair!!

The same 'silicones' are present in various car shampoos, normally the ones that 'self dry' 'gloss enhance' etc etc

spongebob 11-06-2011 10:23 AM

also the said mentioned detailer would snow foam AND non ph wash

mylilscooby 11-06-2011 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Admin (Post 91429)
Its the 'silicones' in the hair shampoo that give the 'effect' that the car is clean;) However hair shampoo is good for grease on the hair but not harsh enough for grease found on a car:nono:

Whilst you will obtain a good 'look' from using it, you will find that you need to deep clean / cut back or possibly just claybar more regularly than using a specialist car product, due to the non removal of the particles that you are trying to remove.

Whilst hair shampoo is PH nuetral the same as car shampoo, try washing your hair with car shampoo:ok: you'll see just how much more it strips off your hair!!

The same 'silicones' are present in various car shampoos, normally the ones that 'self dry' 'gloss enhance' etc etc



im not even going to test the "try the car shampoo" because im clutching on to the hair that i have already lol haha

simonairheadz 11-06-2011 02:14 PM

Ha ha ha I own a salon and charge £15.50 for retail shampoo,not such a saving then lol!

BIG"E" 11-06-2011 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simonairheadz (Post 91458)
Ha ha ha I own a salon and charge £15.50 for retail shampoo,not such a saving then lol!


And look what it did to your hair.:lol::getmecoat:

mylilscooby 11-06-2011 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG"E" (Post 91459)
And look what it did to your hair.:lol::getmecoat:


:cry:<--- crying with laughter lol

Scooby Roo 16-06-2011 05:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Admin (Post 91429)
Its the 'silicones' in the hair shampoo that give the 'effect' that the car is clean;) However hair shampoo is good for grease on the hair but not harsh enough for grease found on a car:nono:

Whilst you will obtain a good 'look' from using it, you will find that you need to deep clean / cut back or possibly just claybar more regularly than using a specialist car product, due to the non removal of the particles that you are trying to remove.

Whilst hair shampoo is PH nuetral the same as car shampoo, try washing your hair with car shampoo:ok: you'll see just how much more it strips off your hair!!

The same 'silicones' are present in various car shampoos, normally the ones that 'self dry' 'gloss enhance' etc etc

Ah yes but to prevent stripping your hair just go for Meguiar's Ultimate Wash n Wax :D


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