When can I use Neutral Foam Shampoo?
Neutral Foam Shampoo is the perfect product for frequent or maintenance washes.
What does maintenance wash mean?
This wash aims to keep your car clean, without damaging the underlying protection. Maintenance washes are generally carried out once a week or once every two weeks after a certain mileage. In this instance, you can use the Neutral Foam Shampoo with a foam gun or by hand.
What if the car has a high mileage or has been exposed to bad weather for a long time?
If your car has been exposed to the elements for more than two weeks or has travelled many kilometres, e.g. when returning from a trip, you may have to remove more stubborn dirt, such as traffic film. Our advice in this case is to use our Foam Gun Prewash for prewashing and only then move onto the manual washing with Neutral Foam Shampoo.
What should I do if I realise I have forgotten to rinse a part of the car when I am drying it?
Or if it has been in the sun too long and the shampoo has dried? No problem, here is a tip to easily solve the problem without having to rewash the car. Use Exterior Quick Detailer to safely and easily remove any marks or rings. In fact, it can be used as a drying and finishing aid after washing.
What can I do if I want to add gloss and protection after drying?
To add deep gloss and protection, we recommend using Ceramic Ultra Speed Wax.
What is the difference between doing a prewash with the Foam Gun Prewash and the Neutral Foam Shampoo?
With Foam Gun Prewash, the foam remains compact and adheres to the surface, softening stubborn dirt more easily, while Neutral Foam Shampoo has a high lubrication and dilution capacity of up to 1:400, but a much lower surface adhesion capacity and is therefore not recommended for stubborn dirt.
Why do I need to use 2 buckets?
Because one bucket is used for the water/shampoo solution and the second bucket for clean water only. Every time you wipe the mitt over the panel of your car, first rinse it in the bucket with clean water and then dip it into the bucket with the water and shampoo solution. This will prevent any residue still present on the surface from being moved from one panel to another, which could lead to annoying swirls or scratches.
Why should I wash the car in “sections”?
This is to ensure that the dirt from one section does not move into another section which could then scratch the paintwork.