Washing car with dish/laundry detergent
Discussion
I am aware that dish soap and laundry detergent can dull the paint and wax on your car. But I need my car really shiny for an important day tomorrow and I don't have car soap.
I read 1 cup of washing up liquid + 1/2 cup of laundry detergent mixed in a bucket of water is the best ratio for a good clean. Does that sound right?
Coincidentally, I'm planning on respraying my car in the next few weeks anyway
so cut the bs.
I read 1 cup of washing up liquid + 1/2 cup of laundry detergent mixed in a bucket of water is the best ratio for a good clean. Does that sound right?
Coincidentally, I'm planning on respraying my car in the next few weeks anyway

matty6660 said:
I read 1 cup of washing up liquid + 1/2 cup of laundry detergent mixed in a bucket of water is the best ratio for a good clean.
I seriously cannot imagine where you read that!A couple of squirts of washing up liquid is all that's required, and make sure you rinse it really well to get rid of all the salt in the washing up liquid.
And if you do decide to use laundry detergent, rinse even more and be prepared for a few hour's work trying to get rid of the streaky marks.
Where is Streaky, by the way?
matty6660 said:
Just an update
I used a few squirts of suma star commercial washing up liquid in a bucket of water and it worked perfectly. Can't notice any difference from car shampoo. The glossy shine is still there as well contrary to what I thought.
Are you sure you haven't just stripped all your wax off to reveal the naked paint surface?I used a few squirts of suma star commercial washing up liquid in a bucket of water and it worked perfectly. Can't notice any difference from car shampoo. The glossy shine is still there as well contrary to what I thought.
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