
Using the wrong soap can strip your ceramic coating. We tested the best soaps for ceramic coated cars—and here’s our #1 pick to keep your coating looking great.
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Looking for the best foam cannon soap? We tested top options to find out which ones deliver thick foam, great cleaning, and safe results for your car.
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Chemical Guys Honeydew is a fan favorite—but is it really the best foaming soap? We tested it against The Super Soaper. Here’s what we found.
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If your ceramic coating is starting to feel dull, your soap might be to blame. In this post, we break down the best soaps for ceramic coated cars and how to wash your vehicle without stripping protection.
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This post compares Chemical Guys Car Wash Soap to The Super Soaper by Jimbo’s Detailing. We break down foam performance, paint safety, cleaning power, and modern wash methods to find out which one rea...
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Wondering if Adam’s Graphene Shampoo is worth the price? This comparison breaks down the real differences between graphene-infused soaps and high-foaming alternatives like The Super Soaper.
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A foam cannon is great for loosening dirt and reducing swirl marks, but it doesn’t remove embedded contaminants like tree sap, overspray, or bonded grime. That’s where a clay bar or clay mitt still comes in—especially before applying ceramic ...
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Cheap foam cannons might look the same, but they often waste product by over-diluting soap, clogging quickly, and producing weak foam. Upgrading to a high-quality cannon and using the right dilution with soaps like The Super Soaper can save m...
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Looking for a safer, more effective alternative to Chemical Guys Mr. Pink? The Super Soaper offers thicker foam, better protection for ceramic-coated vehicles, and real ingredient transparency. Unlike Mr....
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Foam cannons are only as good as the soap you use. Here's how The Super Soaper stacks up against the QUIVR Foam Cannon and why it might be your smartest upgrade.
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