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Meghan
06-27-2006, 09:22 AM
To all ten who received the new soap please post your reviews in this thread!
Thank you so much for taking the time to assist us in perfecting this product for you!:righton:

Meghan
06-27-2006, 09:25 AM
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I wanted to post my review too!!! This was on Max's H2 last week, love the soap, can use it on the second setting but I find I have more fun on the last setting!! "Let it snow!!!" :awesome: I used 2 oz. of soap to about 6oz of water.
Just make sure you shake your canister real well, helps for it to foam up more!:applause:

holliday
06-27-2006, 09:47 AM
I was another lucky one who recieved a sample of the "secret" soap. I was able to compare the "secret" soap to the Poorboys SS&S. Both of these soaps had great lubricity for a marr free wash. For foam the new "secret" soap edged the poorboys in this test. Both are great soaps to use in the foamgun and I would recommend either of these soaps to the geeks! I tested both soaps with 2 oz of soap mixed with 6 oz of water, in the Quart sized foamgun. Oh and I have horrible water pressure, which would make a difference for the amount of foam, so if you have good water pressure then you will generate more foam then I did. I took pics of both soaps also (pics are crappy, sorry). Once my poorboys runs out I will be getting this new soap! :righton:

"Secret" soap on setting 2 (2 clicks to the left)
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"Secret" soap on setting 4 (4 clicks to the left)
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Poorboys on Setting 2
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Poorboys on setting 4
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dakevmann
06-27-2006, 10:17 AM
I was lucky enough to try out the new foam gun soap and my first statement is wow! The soap was everything Meghan said it was and much more. It truly was snowing in Alabama in June. The soap had lots and lots of foam and it have a very slck feeling that my mit slid across very easly. I used it on my wifes car which was fairly dirty and had lots of bug guts and road grime all over it, the soap had no problem cutting through all my wifes car had to offer. In my opion this new foam gun soap is ready for release and I'm ready for a full bottle of this soap so I can use it on my truck.:awesome:

NorahCRV
06-27-2006, 10:46 AM
Just got my soap Monday (sometimes I really hate living in AZ - seems UPS hates to come here :( ), but will be using it this weekend & will post up my findings then.

Just to clarify, the general consensus is 2 oz. soap w/6 oz. water, shaken - not stirred, in the bottle? Then play with the settings til I get "snow" in AZ?? :cool:

Meghan
06-27-2006, 10:53 AM
Just got my soap Monday (sometimes I really hate living in AZ - seems UPS hates to come here :( ), but will be using it this weekend & will post up my findings then.

Just to clarify, the general consensus is 2 oz. soap w/6 oz. water, shaken - not stirred, in the bottle? Then play with the settings til I get "snow" in AZ?? :cool:
You got it!

Neothin
06-27-2006, 02:19 PM
wow... that's a really rich dilution you guys are running.

I use 3 ounces of soap per 64 ounces of water and even on the most diluted setting on the gun (the one next to the hole for pure water) and even that gives me LOADS of foam. maybe i just have good water pressure?

Brace1
06-27-2006, 03:59 PM
OK, I admit I have a problem....

The day after I got the soap I headed outta town for a little vacation in Utah, then directly to a conference in Vegas. Here I am in Vegas, and looking forward to getting home and using the soap this weekend. What's wrong with this picture?:o

abrcrombe
06-27-2006, 05:00 PM
Maybe Neo? Does your water pressure decreases the longer the hose is?

abrcrombe
06-27-2006, 05:07 PM
My review on the soap.

Well it came in, and the first thing I noticed was how thick this stuff is!
Analogy for the SAT people. Water:Honey :: Meguiar's Gold Class:"Secret" Soap

I just got my foam gun, so I am still playing with the settings and finding the perfect mixtures. So far, the amount of foam has been perfect. I haven't gotten it to snow yet, but only because you don't have to use a lot of soap to get things done! VERY concentrated and will last a long time if you don't get too "foam happy". Now everyone is talking about how FOAMY it gets, I want to talk about how nice it makes washign a car. My washmitt glides over the surface like it is on air. This even works on my non-waxed areas. Gliding the washmitt on my half of the hood that is waxed is soooo smooth. On a completely waxed car, this will make your wash so much easier. Gets the car clean, and can save you time if you don't play around. My conclusion is that I love this soap so much, I am going to buy some when they sell it, and I recommend it for anyone who has a foam gun. I thought soap didn't matter too much, but now I know it can make a huge difference.

Cliffs: Good foam, good lubrication, works well. Buy it!

MCA
06-27-2006, 11:27 PM
Autogeek Foam Soap vs. Meguiar’s Gold Class vs. Chemical Guys Maximum Suds

I was very fortunate to be one of the members to test out Autogeek’s new foam soap – Thanks again for the opportunity. As promised, below is my review – I like to compare with other products to better define and communicate attributes. In this case I used the following soaps:

• Chemical Guys Maximum Suds – Mazda 6 (DP PSS 2 weeks ago)
• Meguiar’s Gold Class – Infiniti G35 (Natty’s 1 week ago)
• Autogeek Foam Gun Soap – Ford Focus (WG DGPS 2 weeks ago)

Test Procedure/Settings:

• Mixture ratio used for all products – 2 ounce soap per 16 ounce water (˝ quart of water)
• Foam gun ratio used for all products – 4 clicks from the left (1-20 setting)
• Ratings are based only on foam gun performance. Unfortunately, my sample of the new foam soap was not enough for a traditional 2-bucket wash. Lubricity was rated by swiping a wet sheepskin mitt across a “foamed” surface.

Chemical Guys Maximum Suds soap.
Foam: ****
Clinging Power: ***
Lubricity: ****
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Meguiar’s Gold Class soap.
Foam: ***
Clinging Power: ****
Lubricity: ****
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Last but not least was Autogeek’s new foam soap.
Foam: *****
Clinging Power: *****
Lubricity: *****
Additional Comments: This has to be the thickest and most lubricious soap I have ever tried via the foam gun (above GC, NXT, Hyper Wash, PB SSS, Z7, CG Maxi-Suds, TW Platinum, WG Auto Bathe, Pinnacle Bodywork, etc). I rubbed a tiny dab on my finger and I could feel how concentrated the product was – took several rubs under running water to completely remove it off. In fact, cleaning the sample bottle was a very interesting experience. The remnant soap just kept producing foam! The suds and foam were extremely long-lasting...foam on the ground would persist well after I completely dried the car.

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Sorry I had to edit the last photo - leave it to my photographer to be completely mezmerized by all the crazy foam that he takes a picture while my boxers were showing...Golly Gee Willikers...:eek:

In closing, Autogeek has a possible winner on their hands with the new foam soap. I'll hold final judgement until I try it via the 2-bucket wash - I always use the foam gun in conjunction with this traditional method. I'm also interested to see the price - I hope it's available in bulk and not too expensive. Thanks again for sending me the product to test. You guys are the best! :righton:

FloridaNative
06-28-2006, 06:25 AM
Nice review! Love the pics, but you COULD have left that pic unedited for us AG girls. :) lol

ksig113
07-06-2006, 11:42 PM
Awesome writeup MCA

ScottB
07-08-2006, 09:20 AM
Well early morning for me, and time to finally test the newer foam gun soap. While I liked the previous beta version best, this newer concoction has alot to offer.

Prep : I filled the canister with 6 ounces of water. I then added half the small sample into the canister. Shook the canister well, turned the setting to two open from the left and went to work.

Soap: This version does not have quite the foam that the original had, but still plenty of suds. It cleary has more lubrication and appears to cling to the paint differently. It does break down quite quickly compared to the original but still has more than enough time to get the car washed. (the original could be seen in the street puddles for more than 1 hour after washing, like little mini icebergs). Seems to have a little more cleaning power in the newer version, as the finish was quite dirty from the rainy week and not a spot needing to be rewashed.

Personal Thoughts : While I miss the original bright purple coloring, the newer formula seems to have more cleaning power, and ample suds and lubrication to wash the car. I would have no problems recommending it to anyone with a foam gun and clearly works as well if not better than my past fav (Poorboys Suds). The scent has been reduced (still minty) but not overwhelming. Water beaded well over the sealant, and will need to try over a carnauba shortly. Should also note that newest version is a thick liquid like most car wash soaps, and unlike the original liquid version (Einszett Lackfinish compairson).

FloridaNative
07-08-2006, 01:06 PM
Great review Killr!