Chemical Guys Honeydew vs. Jimbo’s Super Soaper – The Ultimate Foam Showdown
Chemical Guys Honeydew has long been a go-to for foam lovers, but can it really beat the performance of Jimbo’s Super Soaper? We put them head-to-head to find out.
Why Foam Quality Matters
Foam isn’t just for looks — it’s about lubricating the surface, trapping dirt, and allowing it to rinse away without scratching your paint. A quality foam soap can make the difference between a swirl-free finish and micro-marring.
Head-to-Head Breakdown
Feature | Chemical Guys Honeydew | Jimbo’s Super Soaper |
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Foam Thickness | Good, airy foam | Dense, clingy foam that stays in place |
Cleaning Power | Moderate — works best on light dirt | High — effective on road film, bug splatter, and light grease |
pH Level | pH balanced | pH balanced (safe on wax, sealants, and coatings) |
Lubrication | Average | High lubrication for safer washing |
Scent | Sweet melon fragrance | Fresh, clean scent |
Foam Cannon Test Results
Using the same foam cannon and dilution ratio, Super Soaper consistently produced thicker foam with longer dwell time. The foam from Super Soaper also held onto vertical panels better, giving the surfactants more time to break down dirt before rinsing.
Cleaning Efficiency
While Honeydew did a decent job on lightly soiled vehicles, Super Soaper cut through more stubborn grime with less need for scrubbing — reducing the risk of scratching.
Verdict
If you want a solid foam show for light washes, Honeydew works fine. But if your goal is maximum foam thickness, superior lubrication, and safer cleaning, Jimbo’s Super Soaper is the clear winner.
Upgrade Your Foam Game
Get Jimbo’s Super Soaper and experience the thickest, slickest foam for a safer, more effective wash.
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