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bryanviper
05-14-2019, 01:58 PM
Hello,

I know n their website it says PH Neutral but I'm wondering if 3D Pink Car soap is safe for a Ceramic Coated car? I'm currently using CarPro Reset However if I let it dry it will leave white residue behind where 3D Products Pink Car Soap I can let it totally dry (ie wash the full car) then go back and rise and it leave no residue or marks at all after drying.

Thanks

Rsurfer
05-14-2019, 03:17 PM
Hello,

I know n their website it says PH Neutral but I'm wondering if 3D Pink Car soap is safe for a Ceramic Coated car? I'm currently using CarPro Reload However if I let it dry it will leave white residue behind where 3D Products Pink Car Soap I can let it totally dry (ie eash the full car) then go back and rise and it leave no residue or marks at all after drying.



Thanks
Did you mean Reset?

Coatingsarecrack
05-14-2019, 03:32 PM
Hello,

I know n their website it says PH Neutral but I'm wondering if 3D Pink Car soap is safe for a Ceramic Coated car? I'm currently using CarPro Reload However if I let it dry it will leave white residue behind where 3D Products Pink Car Soap I can let it totally dry (ie eash the full car) then go back and rise and it leave no residue or marks at all after drying.

Thanks

If it’s ph neutral you should be fine. The only issue that might come up if it has gloss enhancers or similar polymers. They could affect the performance of your coating


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WRAPT C5Z06
05-14-2019, 05:01 PM
Hello,

I know n their website it says PH Neutral but I'm wondering if 3D Pink Car soap is safe for a Ceramic Coated car? I'm currently using CarPro Reload However if I let it dry it will leave white residue behind where 3D Products Pink Car Soap I can let it totally dry (ie eash the full car) then go back and rise and it leave no residue or marks at all after drying.

Thanks
It does not contain any gloss ehancers or wax, it just cleans. Will not affect water behavior of a coating. Very average soap as far as lubricity and cleaning, IMO.


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bryanviper
05-14-2019, 05:01 PM
Sorry yes Reset :D


Did you mean Reset?

bryanviper
05-14-2019, 05:03 PM
I like it because it allows me to let it dry while I finish the rest of the car and not leave any residue after I rinse/dry. Unfortunately I don't really have an option to wash in the shade and even then it still may dry on me as it has in the past. 3D Pink soap seems to not give me any issues.


It does not contain any gloss ehancers or wax, it just cleans. Will not affect water behavior of a coating. Very average soap as far as lubricity and cleaning, IMO.


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Dr Oldz
05-14-2019, 06:23 PM
You shouldn’t let any soap dry on the surface. Wash a few panels, rinse then repeat until entire vehicle is done.

bryanviper
05-14-2019, 07:07 PM
The issue is if I then rinse it then I'll end up with water spots. So this would be the best shop I have so far come across for my issue.


You shouldn’t let any soap dry on the surface. Wash a few panels, rinse then repeat until entire vehicle is done.

Dr Oldz
05-14-2019, 07:42 PM
The issue is if I then rinse it then I'll end up with water spots. So this would be the best shop I have so far come across for my issue.


Keep the car wet by spraying water on the cleaned areas until you are ready to dry entire vehicle.

PaulMys
05-14-2019, 07:47 PM
The issue is if I then rinse it then I'll end up with water spots. So this would be the best shop I have so far come across for my issue.

Bryan, have you ever tried rinseless washes?

bryanviper
05-14-2019, 08:59 PM
I have not but know about them. Never found a reason to try one myself since i found the pink soap.


Bryan, have you ever tried rinseless washes?

bryanviper
05-14-2019, 09:00 PM
I have have done that in the past but I still get water spots. If I dont dry it quick enough I still get them lol.


Keep the car wet by spraying water on the cleaned areas until you are ready to dry entire vehicle.

SWETM
05-15-2019, 05:01 AM
Test the 3D Pink Soap for a while and see if it's effecting the hydrophobic properties on your coating. And maybe throw in a Reset wash every 4th wash or so. I would maybe call or e-mail the 3D and ask about the Pink Soap. Or you can go with McKees 37 SiO2 Wash that are designed to be no problem if dries out on the paint. And from what I have seen it's works for they who have used it.

You could dry the car at sections as you wash with Reset too. And if the water spots is not so harsh a wipe down with Carpro EcH2O at the waterless wash solution or QD dilution could get the water spots off. Or another waterless wash that leaves nothing behind. They have often pretty good water spot desolving abilities when they are fresh.

limited0602
05-15-2019, 06:51 AM
Test the 3D Pink Soap for a while and see if it's effecting the hydrophobic properties on your coating. And maybe throw in a Reset wash every 4th wash or so. I would maybe call or e-mail the 3D and ask about the Pink Soap. Or you can go with McKees 37 SiO2 Wash that are designed to be no problem if dries out on the paint. And from what I have seen it's works for they who have used it.

You could dry the car at sections as you wash with Reset too. And if the water spots is not so harsh a wipe down with Carpro EcH2O at the waterless wash solution or QD dilution could get the water spots off. Or another waterless wash that leaves nothing behind. They have often pretty good water spot desolving abilities when they are fresh.
I have used McKees 37 SiO2 Wash in direct sun on a hot day and it certainly worked as advertised. It actually made the car seem glossier, but it could just be my mind (car wasn't coated). Only gripe was it didn't foam all that great in the foam cannon, but that could be on me.

SWETM
05-15-2019, 02:00 PM
I have used McKees 37 SiO2 Wash in direct sun on a hot day and it certainly worked as advertised. It actually made the car seem glossier, but it could just be my mind (car wasn't coated). Only gripe was it didn't foam all that great in the foam cannon, but that could be on me.

Awesome to hear that it works so well in the sun and when it dries the McKees 37 SiO2 Wash.

If this have some kind of SiO2 in it. It's no strange that it don't foam well. In some products out of detailing SiO2 is used as a anti-foaming agent. And most SiO2 soaps I known of haveing hard to hold up the suds in a wash bucket. But the suds/foam is not so important if you have enough of lubrication and cleaning ability still from it. I think that suds/foam in car soap has a purpose of not drying so fast so you are able to rinse it off before it dries under normal environment.