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Maintaining suds?
Hey, guys,
Just wrapped up my weekly wash, and I’m left a clean car and a question.
Why doesn’t my wash soap seem to maintain suds? When I get started on the two-bucket wash, I’ve got plenty of suds, but, as I progress over the car, my mitt seems to carry mostly water.
Any tips for keeping the sudsiness up throughout the wash?
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Re: Maintaining suds?
Soap Suds separating from water - Hard water or old soap?
Car wash soap not sudsy
Hard/soft water.
Too little/too much soap.
I have had this happen and I will just blast my wash bucket with additional water to sudz it back up!
Scott Harle
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Re: Maintaining suds?
Thanks for the reply. Maybe I’ll try a few gallons of purified water, as suggested in the first thread, to see if that makes a difference. Reblasting with the pressure washer may do the trick too
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Throughout the wash I hit the bucket 3 times really quick with the power washer and the suds come right back. Usually do roof and hood, create suds again, do both sides, suds one more time, then lastly clean front and back.
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I live in San Antonio and our water is pretty hard. I use softened water to mostly fill the bucket and then a hard jet of water to make all the suds. I only have to hit it once (not all the time) to get the suds back. I use Mequiars Hyper Wash. I absolutely love that stuff. 1 oz is good for 5 gallons of water.
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Originally Posted by BSoares
Throughout the wash I hit the bucket 3 times really quick with the power washer and the suds come right back. Usually do roof and hood, create suds again, do both sides, suds one more time, then lastly clean front and back.
Thing is, I usually have suds at the top of the bucket. It’s just like they don’t stick to the mitt.
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Re: Maintaining suds?
Originally Posted by zmcnulty
Thing is, I usually have suds at the top of the bucket. It’s just like they don’t stick to the mitt.
I see. Like mentioned above, hard water can “kill” suds. What soap are you using? Do you ever feel like your mitt is not gliding well, lacking lubrication? Suds aren’t necessary, what you need is just the cleaning abilities and the lubricity provided by the soap.
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Originally Posted by BSoares
I see. Like mentioned above, hard water can “kill” suds. What soap are you using? Do you ever feel like your mitt is not gliding well, lacking lubrication? Suds aren’t necessary, what you need is just the cleaning abilities and the lubricity provided by the soap.
I’m using Griot’s Brilliant Finish, but I’ve had the same trouble with Chemical Guys Citrus (not the actual name, but I can’t remember it right now). I may grab a few gallons of purified water and see if that makes a difference.
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Originally Posted by BSoares
Suds aren’t necessary, what you need is just the cleaning abilities and the lubricity provided by the soap.
This is the important part. As long as the soap is working, I wouldn't get too wrapped up in suds behavior to the point you're buying purified water just to wash your car!
Another soap with really good suds is Poorboys World Super Slick & Suds soap. I've noticed Optimum Car Wash suds really well too, but I really use it because it provides great lubrication and cleaning ability.
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Are you assuming that suds are needed? Most rinseless washes don't suds at all and provide lubrication to wash the paint.
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