LOL, that has never occured to me. I'm sure someone's tried it on here.
I wonder though, because it's designed for skin, would it have some oil-removing properties (for skin) which might make it hard on the finish of a car?
Or perhaps it would be too mild? Car wash soap has got to be a little bit agressive to do a decent job taking off dirt, doesn't it?
Yah I got the idea from a neighbor. He has expensive cars: Ferrari, Porsche carrera, audi TT.. and he told me he only use baby shampoo to wash his cars.. Right now I use Meg's gold class car wash.
If your neighbor jumps off a bridge, are you going to do it?
Last time I heard this was in grade school.. you a grade school teacher or in grade school?
He made sense about the baby shampoo.. the soap is mild, it suds, and no harmful chemicals.. I looked at his cars and they are flawless...I post here to get another opinion.. and your post is the most dumbest thing I've heard in this forum since I've joined...
If your neighbor jumps off a bridge, are you going to do it?
Last time I heard this was in grade school.. you a grade school teacher or in grade school?
He made sense about the baby shampoo.. the soap is mild, it suds, and no harmful chemicals.. I looked at his cars and they are flawless...I post here to get another opinion.. and your post is the most dumbest thing I've heard in this forum since I've joined...
You joined 11 days ago! Good job noob!
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And how did you come up with thisvery smart conclusion of yours?Enlighten me with youryears of expertise in this forum.
Andso what if I joined a few days ago.. your point is?? Being new to this forum means you know nothing about cars and how to clean them? And I thought your first comment was the dumbest..