The Truth About QUIVR Rogue by IMJOSHV – Does It Actually Compete?

QUIVR Rogue by IMJOSHV markets itself as a premium foam cannon soap—but when tested against Jimbo’s Super Soaper, Rogue struggled to justify its hype, especially in cost-per-wash, scent, and dwell performance.

 

The Truth About QUIVR Rogue by IMJOSHV – Does It Actually Compete?

The Truth About QUIVR Rogue by IMJOSHV – Does It Actually Compete?

QUIVR Rogue by IMJOSHV came onto the scene with a ton of influencer buzz. Packaged in a slick bottle and marketed as a premium foam cannon soap, Rogue claims to deliver next-level foam, scent, and surface safety. But when you break down the price, performance, and actual user experience—does it really hold up?

What Is QUIVR Rogue Supposed to Be?

According to the branding, QUIVR Rogue is:

  • A high-sudsing foam soap for use in foam cannons or buckets
  • pH neutral and safe for coated, waxed, or bare paint
  • Designed with a “luxury scent” and “maximum visual satisfaction”

It’s clear Rogue is targeting the same premium-feel space as brands like Chemical Guys or Adams—but with more influencer flair.

The Real-World Test: Rogue vs. The Super Soaper

We tested QUIVR Rogue side-by-side with The Super Soaper from Jimbo’s Detailing in a foam cannon using the same dilution ratios, water source, and vehicle panel.

Here’s what we found:

  • Foam Thickness: Both performed well, but Super Soaper laid down thicker foam with better clinging power.
  • Dwell Time: Super Soaper stayed active longer, allowing more grime to break down before rinsing.
  • Scent: Rogue’s scent was strong—but artificial. Super Soaper had a more subtle citrus fragrance that didn’t linger in the cabin afterward.
  • Cost-Per-Wash: Super Soaper was nearly 40% cheaper per use when factoring in dilution efficiency.

Bottom line: QUIVR Rogue looks great on a shelf, but when it comes to performance and value, it didn’t justify the extra spend.

Who Is QUIVR Really For?

QUIVR is clearly built for fans of IMJOSHV—and there’s nothing wrong with that. But for serious detailers or weekend warriors who care about performance per dollar, it’s easy to feel like you’re paying for the label more than the results.

Rogue is flashy, but The Super Soaper was built through direct collaboration with real detailers and a chemist—focused on safety, power, and performance.

Let’s Talk Chemistry (Real Talk)

QUIVR doesn’t share much technical data about Rogue’s formula. No SDS. No clear breakdown of surfactants. Just buzzwords. Meanwhile, Super Soaper was developed from the ground up based on professional input and performance testing—no BS, no shortcuts.

The Verdict: Style Over Substance?

If you’re buying for the label or the influencer connection, Rogue might scratch that itch. But if you want real value, better foam performance, and a cleaner car—The Super Soaper is the smarter choice every time.

And for those who want to see for themselves, here’s where you can grab it:


Related Posts