• Extreme suds all-purpose super foaming shampoo
  • Removes grime and dirt safely without stripping wax or sealants
  • Very easy to use in and out of the sun
  • Formulated with water softeners to reduce streaking and not leave water spots upon rinsing
  • Premium state-of-the-art car wash that is not only extremely effective but also natural and gentle

I'm an amateur car care person. I'm a Sunday washer who was looking for a good soap. Felt like the typical soap at auto parts store wasn't giving enough suds. This stuff is amazing. The amount of suds you get is great and it doesn't get watered down. A capful is all you need. I even experimented by putting some in the soap holder of my small electric power washer and it foamed be whole car. Really great stuff

People always ask me who details my truck... I tell them I do.. It’s good work out and you get pleasure driving clean truck.. I will be honest anything chemical guys products is very good but the price is little expensive.. Like old saying what you pay what you get.. Little pricey but it’s worth it... and has fruit smells... When I wash I like plenty bubbles and good smells and this get the job done...I used just use cheap brand before until I tried chemical guys brand...This brand has a lot of good detailing products... My daughter bought honey dew scent and smells very delicious.. lol Make you want to wash more.. lol.. Also if you see your micro fabric towel black ( use this soap to get out all the dirt)

This seems expensive, but it's really not because it's concentrated. You will only need about 2 to 3 ounces to wash the whole car. I use this with the sprayer application (looks like a liquid yard sprayer) and it really works great. I believe that is what this is made for. Check out the u tube videos of what I'm talking about, and you really don't need the power sprayer, just the water hose adapter will do the job. This really saves time and does a great job. I use this and can soak my car down in less then a minute.

For starters, I'm a 1 bucket washer with a brush on a broom stick. This soap doesn't work any better or worse than any kind of car soap you'd buy at the auto parts store or Walmart. It smells nice and is florescent in color when dumping it into your bucket. It turns the water in the bucket to the color of the soap...not sure if some investigating should be done for the effects of the dye? There are 2 points to make where it really shines. I use a 7 gallon igloo cooler for a car wash bucket and all that was needed for suds was 5 capfull's of soap and I could probably go less if I needed. The second point of praise I'll go very this soap is it's price point. I got the gallon and the fact that it only needs <=5 caps of soap, this will last me for the life of the car lol.

I have a hose-end sprayer that allows development of suds which caused the soap to work well and really lay on the suds. I sprayed the car with water, then with suds, then used a mit and two-bucket method, then suds again. Finally, I rinsed with soft (Culligan-treated water) and moved to a shaded location to let air dry. Overall it gave a spot-free result; however, I believe, had I rinsed more thoroughly, there would have been no spots. I'll try again with more rinse at the end. Spot free rinse is not a factor if you live in a dusty or windy area as everything in the air will land on the wet vehicle and stick until it dries - you will want to hand dry as soon as you would normally.

Super suds , highly recommend using a power washer n gun to get full suds regular hose does not work as good what so ever

First time using this product.....bought this and the Duchin or Ducgain one of those foam cannon gun combos.....They worked well together and I foamed the heck out of my car, my tires, my rims, the under carrage, the engine bay.....then realized I pured to much soap into the reservoir so I foamed my lawn, my driveway my retaining wall, and what ever else I could hose down.....it looked really cool.....like it had only snowed at my house.....the soap foamed very well, smelled lovely qnd made washing my car really easy....it did a great job removing large debris from my vehicle so I could go back and hit it again.....this soap goes a long way.....I will be purchasing more.....Thank you Chem bros!

I really like the foaming action of this soap. I have seen that some people have said that it didn't remove road grime, tar and bugs, but I didn't expect it to by spraying alone. Instead of a two bucket wash system I use a no bucket system. 1. I first power wash my vehicle with plain water. This gets most of the loose dirt and contaminates off, as well as get the bugs wet for the next step. 2. I load my foam cannon with soap, attach it to my power washer and give the vehicle a thick coating of soap. When the whole car is saturated with soap, I use my microfiber sponge to start washing the same area that I first began applying the soap. I then scrub the whole car paying special attention to areas where the bugs and tar are concentrated. 3. I then begin rinsing my car with the power washer with the white nozzle. The power washer removed the already softened bugs and that weren't removed during the previous two steps. After step 3 around 99% of the bugs and tar are gone. Please know that I haven't wash this vehicle in 3 months. I just recently purchased a Greenworks 1,600 PSI power washer and another brand of foam cannon. My car is 10 Years Old and has over 103,000 miles on it. Good luck with your washing projects. My next project will be washing my house. It is almost 4 years old and is showing some signs of dirt over the winter.

AWESOME SOAP, first time using a foam gun and this soap and the results were awesome. I had a white car that was literally green from mold and mildew because the car had been parked for years and had not been washed or cared for and probably six to eight years. I soaked it down with the foamer took my RV brush and brushed the car down and then rinsed it off with the pressure cleaner and the car actually is shining showing a reflection. I'm totally impressed I didn't even use any wax.

I was going to use this to wash my car before tackling the job of removing oak tree sap that covered most of the paint and windows with Turtle Wax Bug and Tar Remover. I usually use a foam gun but opted for a heavy dose of Maxi Suds II in a bucket filled about 1/4 full of cold water. Rinsed the car with water, then washed. I was amazed to find that not only did it clean the car, but also removed most of the tree sap - some bits had to be scraped off with a fingernail, but after a good scrubbing and rinse, tree sap was all washed away. Bug and Tar Remover not needed. I was truly impressed. I had this stuff written off as an overpriced fruit gum scented car wash, but I'm sold on it now. It's on my 'subscribe and save' list