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Old 05-15-2008, 08:25 PM
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How does Optimum compare to Pinnacle?
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Old 05-16-2008, 04:15 AM
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I love Optimum Shampoo! It's not harsh, cleans well, foams well, and is very cost efficient. Another good goice would be Duragloss, or Poorboy's SS&S.
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How does Optimum compare to Pinnacle?
They foam about the same, clean about the same. Pinnacle has coconut oil, mitt will glide just a bit easier...but for the price, I'm sticking with Optimum! One thing I don't like about it though, it smells like an old rubber glue...
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Ive tried PB SS&S and wasnt impressed at all. I felt Pinnacle was A LOT better. How does the OP compare to SS&S?
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I love Optimum Shampoo! It's not harsh, cleans well, foams well, and is very cost efficient. Another good goice would be Duragloss, or Poorboy's SS&S.

They foam about the same, clean about the same. Pinnacle has coconut oil, mitt will glide just a bit easier...but for the price, I'm sticking with Optimum! One thing I don't like about it though, it smells like an old rubber glue...
I share the same view as super, heck it was his talk that got interested in OP soap. I'm very glad I did as I really like it, Pinnacles soap lubricates a bit better but for the price OP for me.
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I'm still a huge fan of the Adams car wash... It's really a great product.

I save my CG CWG for heavy cleanings prior to a full detail.
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Ive tried PB SS&S and wasnt impressed at all. I felt Pinnacle was A LOT better. How does the OP compare to SS&S?
Optimum for me felt in between Pinnacle and Poorboy's SS&S.
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Duragloss 901 and Poorboy's SS&S. Duragloss seems to be the cheaper alternative, and most of the time you can get it locally .
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