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      05-10-2012, 02:12 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by rjd598 View Post
not trying to argue with you here but why would it be advertised as a ph neutral shampoo then? that's extremely false advertising and I've confirmed with Greg at Detailed Image before on glossworkz on if I were to use more than the recommended amount and that it would only had more suds and lubricity. Also after doing a quick search there seemed to be no set answer but it looks like glosswrokz leans towards the side of the non lsp stripping shampoo. cg has more dedicated products to strip lsp anyway
Me either.

I am just sharing what the owner of CG himself has told me.

Majority of CG products are a relabeled version of another product they already make. They would be far better off by having less products, but provide the ones that do the best for each task out of their own line up.

Every time I go to CG (or used to) it was a large task to figure out what I wanted.

I do like their Glossworkz soap, CWG, Maxi-Suds II and some of their other stuff such as the leather cleaner.
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