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    CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    I have used CG's CitrusWash as a wax/sealant stripping wash for years and for the most part works well when foaming and hand washing in high concentrates.Sometimes the product would require (2) sessions to FULLY leave the vehicles finish with NO water beading,and ready for a fresh coat of an LSP.

    Well,there is a new product offered at AG from Migliore:

    Migliore Citro Shampoo, citrus shampoo, wax removing shampoo, remove wax
    Migliore Citro Shampoo is a powerful, citrus based auto shampoo used to strip any wax or paint sealant protection.

    I've read on another forum that this product is VERY effective in removing any wax/sealant that needs to be removed for a new LSP application.

    I will be ordering and reviewing this product to see if indeed,there is a new sheriff in town
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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    yea but for $28 what kind of dilution ratio is needed to be able to strip the wax..it doesnt say in the description. Considering CG Citrus wash can be had for $8 for 16oz

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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    Sounds like a great product, pricey, but nevertheless it has some possibilities...

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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    Quote Originally Posted by 05xrunner View Post
    yea but for $28 what kind of dilution ratio is needed to be able to strip the wax..it doesnt say in the description. Considering CG Citrus wash can be had for $8 for 16oz
    I'm with you 100%. This may be more for the individual doing their own car(s). So far this season I would have used an equivalent of $336 of this product . Can't wait for feedback on it though, that is if I don't buy a bottle...
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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    I never understood these types of products. Why not just spray an APC/degreaser on a panel before you wash it. That fully removes all lsp's and then you wouldnt need another "special" product to remove waxes. APC's and degreasers are safe to use on paint as long as it is not allowed to dry on the surface. I understand there is a market for everything and anything but wax stripping shampoos? I think its one of the best marketed products for stealing your money.
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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    interesting. but after using griots paint prep............
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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    I guess we know what this month's flavor is....
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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    Yes,the product is a little expensive but like I mentioned I have been using CG's CitrusWash for awhile now.The Migliore is a boutique company that offers a product that does cost more than CG's but if it works well,I'll mix-it up a bit and reach for a different one every now and then to keep things interesting.
    I like to try different products out from different vendors,it keeps things exciting for me.
    I enjoy detailing very much and it doesn't feel like a job to me when using a variety of products.
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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    Quote Originally Posted by IID View Post
    Yes,the product is a little expensive but like I mentioned I have been using CG's CitrusWash for awhile now.The Migliore is a boutique company that offers a product that does cost more than CG's but if it works well,I'll mix-it up a bit and reach for a different one every now and then to keep things interesting.
    I like to try different products out from different vendors,it keeps things exciting for me.
    I enjoy detailing very much and it doesn't feel like a job to me when using a variety of products.

    ...well said... we are all guilty of trying new products. and, it is fun to try the newbies.
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    Re: CG's CitrusWash,There might be a NEW sheriff in town!

    is there advantages using citrus type of washes or good ol fashioned dawn?

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