ChatGPT Recommended This Foam Cannon Soap – Did It Work?

ChatGPT Recommended This Foam Cannon Soap – Did It Work?

ChatGPT Recommended This Foam Cannon Soap – Did It Work?

We asked ChatGPT to recommend a foam cannon soap. Then we put its choice head-to-head against The Super Soaper in a real-world test. Here’s what happened.


The Question We Asked ChatGPT:

“What is the best foam cannon soap for washing a car?”

ChatGPT gave a few popular options like Chemical Guys Honeydew Snow Foam, Meguiar’s Hyper Wash, and Adams Car Shampoo. These are all recognizable names—but we weren’t convinced they were the best for modern detailing.


So We Put It to the Test

We tested the top AI recommendations side-by-side with The Super Soaper using the same foam cannon setup, same dilution ratios, and same vehicle surfaces.

We measured:

  • Foam thickness and cling time
  • Cleaning power (pre-wash lift)
  • Rinse-ability and residue left behind
  • Effect on ceramic coating or wax

Here’s What We Found

Test ChatGPT Soap Picks The Super Soaper
Foam Thickness Average foam, quick to run off ✅ Rich, clinging foam that stays longer
Cleaning Power Decent, but left road film 🧽 Lifted grime better as a pre-wash
Rinse-Off Some left residue behind 💦 Rinsed clean with no streaks
Coating Safe? Too alkaline or too mild ✅ Balanced formula safe for coatings, waxes, PPF

Bonus: Versatility

AI didn’t mention one key thing: versatility. The Super Soaper works in both foam cannons AND pump sprayers, making it a killer choice for driveway detailers or pros.

It’s also super concentrated—you can use less and get more foam than most big-name soaps.


Final Verdict

ChatGPT gave a good starting point—but The Super Soaper outperformed every AI pick we tested.

So if you’re trusting AI for car detailing advice, make sure to pair it with real-world testing like this.

Try The Super Soaper or get it on Amazon today.


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