Blue Coral® High Pressure Soap

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by hippiesrock03, Apr 3, 2012.

  1. hippiesrock03

    hippiesrock03 Virgin Detailer

    So I've been using a self serve car wash recently and they use Blue Coral soap as their soap. My car was recently polished about a month ago and I put 2 coats of PL on it.

    After a few washes, the PL seems to have faded away. Beading has faded dramatically.
    So my question is, does Blue Coral strip wax/sealant? Seems to me like it does.

    Here is the website of the self serve I used: http://www.americanprideus.com/our_services_recommended.html
     
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  2. mike aesthetica

    mike aesthetica Jedi Nuba

    It shouldn't be much more than a regular high foaming soap, though there may be a little bit extra in it to assist in cleaning oily films which can prematurely wear away wax and sealant, moreso if there is anything left over in the pressure washer lines that may mix ever so slightly with the soap


    2 major things here though:

    1. Powerlock is not as durable as it is made out to be by guys who already take great care of their cars. In my experience with it, it isn't very detergent resistant.

    2. Touchless washing, even under pressure, doesn't remove all that a gentle handwash will remove, thus eliminating alot of surface tension because of the things still stuck on the paint.
     

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