I've seen several threads here and on a couple of other forums asking about which car wash is best or the favorite among members. Many people responding to these threads frequently cite the lubricity of a car wash liquid as an important deciding factor.
Yesterday while at Pep Boys, and later at Target, I conducted a very simple and unscientific car wash test. For lack of a better name, I'll just call it the air bubble test and comparison. I just walked down the shelves loaded with various brands of car wash (including Megs Gold Class and NXT), picked up the bottles and simply inverted the bottle. I made a mental note of the time it took the air bubble to rise to the top which is indicative of the car wash shampoo's thickness.
It would be more scientific if I conducted the test with a stop watch, but I'm not that AR. Anyway, my unofficial results:
All the others tested after these 5 were very thin, the air bubble rose to the top of the bottle almost instantaneously. In no particular order...
Armor All
Simoniz
Blue Coral
Pep Boys
a few other brands
Is lubricity tied in with the thickness of the car wash? I think there has to be a connection.
Yesterday while at Pep Boys, and later at Target, I conducted a very simple and unscientific car wash test. For lack of a better name, I'll just call it the air bubble test and comparison. I just walked down the shelves loaded with various brands of car wash (including Megs Gold Class and NXT), picked up the bottles and simply inverted the bottle. I made a mental note of the time it took the air bubble to rise to the top which is indicative of the car wash shampoo's thickness.
It would be more scientific if I conducted the test with a stop watch, but I'm not that AR. Anyway, my unofficial results:
- Meguiars Gold Class Shampoo
- TurtleWax Ice Car Wash
- Mothers California Gold
- NXT Generation Car Wash
- Zymol
All the others tested after these 5 were very thin, the air bubble rose to the top of the bottle almost instantaneously. In no particular order...
Armor All
Simoniz
Blue Coral
Pep Boys
a few other brands
Is lubricity tied in with the thickness of the car wash? I think there has to be a connection.
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