I love the fact you walk through all of your products in specific depth and have them listed on your website with that info too! Always use yall in my detail company! 👏🏻
Love them all! Stellar products. Great break down. I enjoy 2-4oz of hot shot with the rest of the foam cannon filled up with Hole Shot for those dirty dirty vehicles.
So that cocktail mix of punch it and shift soap is the more efficient/Faster way of washing when you’re gonna use both products then washing with shift soap then later drying the vehicle and applying the punch it later?
Shift Soap would be your soap if your vehicle contains PPF. Being that most films have a ceramic top coat, Shift Soap will pamper that and clean it safely.
The reason it’s termed as pH neutral despite being very slightly alkaline, with a pH of 9, is because of the primary surfactant being used which is DDBSA - dodecylbenzene sulfonate or the sulfonate salt from neutralizing sulfonic acid (recall acid + base results in a salt + water once neutralized). In order to fully ensure the sulfonic acid is fully neutralized to the sulfonate salt, the pH is pushed to just past neutral to ensure a full neutralization has occurred. There is no excess alkali in the blend beyond that and upon use and dilution, there is no buffering capacity, so the pH will jump to that of the water quite readily and without any resistance - meaning there isn’t any active alkali that is going to be doing work on your hands, your surface, or anything like that, so the blend is effectively neutral despite the pH not literally reading neutral.
You must have used a shift soap from a different company. We haven’t had a single complaint about that soap in 8 years since launching it. Stuff is incredible. We use it weekly at our detail shop.
The Shift soap is the most effective soap I have ever used. I use Shift on all my ceramic-coated vehicles and Hot Shot on the non-ceramic vehicles. Shine Supply offers the highest quality products available.
I used clutch on my rims but too much got into the tire and I end up using on the rubber tire it didn’t come out the best how bad is that to do? Also will any that got onto the tire blend in with any water based dressing okay if they mix ? Thanks
Clutch is not designed for rubber therefore it will not work well compared to using a dressing like Decked Out. Whatever gets in the tire during spraying it on the wheels will be totally fine when going to spray your tire dressing.
I love the fact you walk through all of your products in specific depth and have them listed on your website with that info too! Always use yall in my detail company! 👏🏻
You da man Kyle, thank you!😎
Shift and hole shot always stocked in my lineup 🤩
The best😎⚡️
Hole shot is my favorite soap to clean paint.
Heck yeah!
Love them all! Stellar products. Great break down. I enjoy 2-4oz of hot shot with the rest of the foam cannon filled up with Hole Shot for those dirty dirty vehicles.
Heck yeah thank you!
I coated my car with Clutch and was recommend to use shine soap. Judging from this video it doesn’t seem right. Am I using the wrong soap?
Shift soap & punch it for clutch. Shine soap is for daddy o /wet detailer/ ride shine.
Shift Soap will be the correct soap, Shine Soap would mask the hydrophobic properties of Clutch due to it having wax polymers in it!
So that cocktail mix of punch it and shift soap is the more efficient/Faster way of washing when you’re gonna use both products then washing with shift soap then later drying the vehicle and applying the punch it later?
Exactly, just a more efficient way to boost a vehicle with SiO2.
Which of these products are safe to use on a vehicle with ppf?
Shift Soap would be your soap if your vehicle contains PPF. Being that most films have a ceramic top coat, Shift Soap will pamper that and clean it safely.
Why does hot shot say it’s PH neutral on your website ?
The reason it’s termed as pH neutral despite being very slightly alkaline, with a pH of 9, is because of the primary surfactant being used which is DDBSA - dodecylbenzene sulfonate or the sulfonate salt from neutralizing sulfonic acid (recall acid + base results in a salt + water once neutralized). In order to fully ensure the sulfonic acid is fully neutralized to the sulfonate salt, the pH is pushed to just past neutral to ensure a full neutralization has occurred. There is no excess alkali in the blend beyond that and upon use and dilution, there is no buffering capacity, so the pH will jump to that of the water quite readily and without any resistance - meaning there isn’t any active alkali that is going to be doing work on your hands, your surface, or anything like that, so the blend is effectively neutral despite the pH not literally reading neutral.
@@SHINESUPPLY thanks for explaining….once diluted with water will it actually read as Neutral on a PH strip?
I got shift when my car was first ceramic coated. I fought with that soap over and over. Hated washing my car until I got a new soap.
What was wrong with it.
You must have used a shift soap from a different company. We haven’t had a single complaint about that soap in 8 years since launching it. Stuff is incredible. We use it weekly at our detail shop.
The Shift soap is the most effective soap I have ever used. I use Shift on all my ceramic-coated vehicles and Hot Shot on the non-ceramic vehicles. Shine Supply offers the highest quality products available.
Shift is the greatest soap ever made.
I used clutch on my rims but too much got into the tire and I end up using on the rubber tire it didn’t come out the best how bad is that to do? Also will any that got onto the tire blend in with any water based dressing okay if they mix ? Thanks
Clutch is not designed for rubber therefore it will not work well compared to using a dressing like Decked Out. Whatever gets in the tire during spraying it on the wheels will be totally fine when going to spray your tire dressing.