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    Correct soap-to-water ratio??

    The instructions for Wolfgang Auto Bathe says to pour 1-2oz of soap into a bucket. Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo says to pour 1/2 an ounce into a bucket. What size bucket are they assuming in their directions? I use between 4-5 gallons of water and I always use 1oz per gallon of water. Obviously I don't want to use too little soap and not have enough lubricity, but I don't want to use too much and possibly strip wax. What's the appropriate amount to use for each brand without stripping wax but having enough lubricity?

    Also, the instructions on the DP Xtreme Foam says to add 2oz of soap with 6-8 oz of water in a foam gun. I use the foam cannon, what's the best soap to water ratio for that?

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    Re: Correct soap-to-water ratio??

    Quote Originally Posted by mcpp66 View Post
    The instructions for Wolfgang Auto Bathe says to pour 1-2oz of soap into a bucket. Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo says to pour 1/2 an ounce into a bucket. What size bucket are they assuming in their directions? I use between 4-5 gallons of water and I always use 1oz per gallon of water. Obviously I don't want to use too little soap and not have enough lubricity, but I don't want to use too much and possibly strip wax. What's the appropriate amount to use for each brand without stripping wax but having enough lubricity?

    Also, the instructions on the DP Xtreme Foam says to add 2oz of soap with 6-8 oz of water in a foam gun. I use the foam cannon, what's the best soap to water ratio for that?
    Even with a 5 gallon bucket no one I know fills it right to the top. Another thing to remember is none of this is science and even if you used twice the recommended amount of soap the worst thing that you'd be doing is wasting a little bit of product.

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    • DP - Combine 1 oz of shampoo with 3-5 gallons
    • Pinnacle - Pour 1-2 oz. of shampoo into a clean bucket with 5 gallons of water
    • Wolfgang - Pour 1-2 oz. of Auto Bathe in a 5 gallon bucket


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    Re: Correct soap-to-water ratio??

    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyG View Post
    Even with a 5 gallon bucket no one I know fills it right to the top. Another thing to remember is none of this is science and even if you used twice the recommended amount of soap the worst thing that you'd be doing is wasting a little bit of product.
    Using too much won't strip wax?

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    Re: Correct soap-to-water ratio??

    I have found that about 3oz of each of these soaps is what i like in a 5 gallon bucket. Any less like some of them say, just doesn't cut it for me in terms of slickness and suds. So basically 1oz per gallon!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcpp66 View Post
    Using too much won't strip wax?
    Yes, using too much soap can strip wax. A simple rule of thumb, unless otherwise directed use 1oz/gallon. Dodo Supernatural, AutoGlym, and Ultima are a couple that come to mind that call for less.


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