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Quickie Review: P21S Bodywork Conditioning Shampoo - 12-21-2007, 04:47 PM


Availability: Available through AG - P21S Bodywork Conditioning Shampoo - Car wash shampoo Also, it's available at other internet locations, although I I do not want to post links to non-sponsor/competitor sites

Packaging:
Packaged in the clear container shown above. It really reminds me of a bottle of Scope or some other type mouthwash. There's some mumbo-jumbo about sugar ingredients and other exotic stuff on the back that was kind of interesting. I mean , after all we're talking about car wash, right?

Price:
$9.99 USD for 16.9 ounces. Works out to be around .59 cents per ounce.

Directions: The standard directions for a wash. More specifically, it states to fill a bucket 3/4 of the way and add 2-3 capfuls. Personally, I think that's way too much, considering the cap is large. I scaled back a little and used a couple of ounces to a couple gallons water.

Product: It's green in color, and has a thin-to-medium texture. Has the nice smell as well (obligatory smell reference).

Usage: I put it in the bucket, and it got the hose. Sudded up very nicely. I felt that it was pretty slick. The microfiber mitt I was using (one of the dreadlock type) glided easily over the vehicle finish. It did a nice job of cleaning light dirt from a couple days accumulation of driving in the rain. Rinsed off nicely, and did not leave any visible type of residue.

I cannot attest for the shampoos effect on LSP, as at the moment the Tacoma does not have any on it.

Conclusion: This competes with my favorite wash of all time, which is 4Star's Auto Shampoo. I would like to give it another few rounds to make a final decision, and see where it goes from there.


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Re: Quickie Review: P21S Bodywork Conditioning Shampoo - 12-22-2007, 07:50 AM

Thanks JP. I've used P21S soap in the past and have also liked it. Smells like apples! Not sure why I got away from it.

I''ll have to try the 4 Star stuff too.


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