Shampoo Wash

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  1. Guero New Member

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    I washed my car today with Pantene Pro v Shampoo with Amino Proteins. ran out of car wash. And man did it do a great job. 10 times better than what i usually use. I cleaned the interior also, and it cleaned great and it had a shine over it, did't have to use and shine crap on it. Any one ever done it, I recommend it, its great ill post pics up tomorrow lol
  2. wytstang Advanced Member

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    The reason you use car shampoo and not head and shoulders, is because they are slick to saftly remove dirt/grime/ect/ect. Unless your car has dandruff leave in the bath tube, same goes for dawn or any other dish liquid.
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    but dont you wash your car when it has dirt? i just didn;t get what you wrote.
  4. wytstang Advanced Member

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    Another words leave products made for the shower i.e hair shampoo (dish washing liquid too), a way from your cars paint. You have no idea whats going on...on a chemical level. The ingrediants(sp?) in what ever wax you used may not play nice with hair shampoo. Also for all you know it striped all the wax off your car paint. Now it's unprotected.
  5. Guero New Member

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    you serious? i never thought bought chemicals because people put that on their heads. man now im kinda scared dam u wise guy lol
  6. 95Vert New Member

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    hahahahahhahahahahha
  7. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    I have seen cars with dandruff.
  8. Guero New Member

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    ????snow?
  9. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    Nah, lol. I'll give you an example ..... have you ever seen an old Dodge, Plymouth, or Chrysler van? If you have .... chances are, it has dandruff. LOL. I don't think I have ever seen the paint actually stick on those things. Same for alot of Chrysler products.
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    I wouldn't worry about using the shampoo. But dish washing soap will strip your wax off. The shampoo just has a soft cleaning agent in it that will clean your paint, but its not what its intended for. Go rob a kid of $5 and buy some car specific shampoo.

    Jeremy
  11. urban96 bubb rubb says:"woo woooooo"

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    what about the shampoo for crabs
  12. bimmertech New Member

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    who has the time to wash the car with that silly little comb though?
  13. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    A while back .... we were talking about having a "get together" for everyone here ... and I said it would be a cool thing to do. I take back everything I said.
  14. Guero New Member

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    i usually do have car wash. but like i said i ran out of car soap.
  15. urban96 bubb rubb says:"woo woooooo"

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    party pooper
  16. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    J/K man .... and I hope you were too, lol.
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    wow this post is insane lol
  18. Kevin R. New Member

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    I think it would be safer to not wash your car at all than to use shampoo. The chemical level isn't very much, but shampoo for your body doesn't have the lubrication to lift and sweep away dirt like auto shampoos do. It will not cause a problem unless you care about your cars paint/swirls/marring/etc.
  19. Engel New Member

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    Well guys I wasnt gonna let it out but i am. I shower with meguires car wash soap.
  20. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    Yeah, well I invented the "4 step". The 4 step makes my day.

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