I got a sample from the CarPro booth at SEMA and have been loving the stuff so far. Will have to order a bottle as well as some Essence Plus soon.
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I got a sample from the CarPro booth at SEMA and have been loving the stuff so far. Will have to order a bottle as well as some Essence Plus soon.
Personally while I know 2 ounces for 3 gallon is a good thing for the professionals or the guys who might keep the solution for a while, I only wash 2 cars so I only need a gallon of solution. So I just use one ounce per, no streaking issues. Interesting part about this wash concentrate is that the best time to dry seems to be after you do the whole car. It almost hates like a wax sort of and the haze comes right off with a good soft towel.
Just ordered a 1L bottle. How are people's impression with it so far? What's the best dilution ratio that balances cleaning ability and streaking? Does it wash out well out from towels? I found I could never really clean D115 out of my towels. Pretty happy with Uber as both rinseless and waterless. Very interested to see how this compares.
Some dilution ratios of this product for anyone interested:
Quick Detailer:
1. Shake well and dilute 1:15 ~ 1:25
2. Spray, spread, and wipe off completely
Waterless Wash:
1. Shake well and dilute 1:5 ~ 1:15
2. Spray liberally across one entire panel
3. Lightly wipe with CarPro BOA towel flipping towel to fresh sides often
4. Spray once more across panel surface
5. Using a fresh BOA towel wipe surface removing remainder of dust and dirt
6. Move to next panel, repeat steps 2-5, and continue around vehicle
7. Final wipe entire vehicle with a fresh clean towel as needed
Clay Lubricant: 1:40
Rinse-less Wash: 2oz per 3 gallon (1:200)
How does it compare overall to opticlean? Keeping in mind $$?
Car pro Ech20 is priced at $25.99 for 32oz. and for a waterless product dilutes from 1:5 ~ 1:15 so it can be very economical.
Opti clean is cheaper and priced at $15.99 for 32oz. and it dilutes 1:3 or even a bit higher 1:5 for less streaking but also less cleaning power.
So in case we dilute both at a strong ratio say 1:5 opti-clean is way cheaper.
I need to count my pennies.