Best car shampoo: Make your car sparkle like new

Whether you’re looking for a car shampoo that cleans, protects, leaves a showroom shine - or all three - this article reveals the best
Published on 14 August 2023

The good people of the world are washing their cars on their lunch break, hosing and scrubbing as best they can in skirts in suits, once sang Sheryl Crow. And with the best car shampoos as part of their cleaning arsenal, thousands of people around the country continue to wash their cars themselves despite a proliferation in automatic and hand car washes.

Its not hard to understand why this is: a hand car wash can easily cost £10 or more but doing it yourself, even with good quality products, can be much cheaper (perhaps even as little as 20p). In only a couple of washes, some big-name car shampoos could already pay for themselves.

Car shampoo is designed specifically to be gentle on your cars bodywork and paintwork, and makes it easier to remove dirt and grit. Thats important, because it reduces the amount you need to wipe the car to get it clean and less rubbing means youre less likely to damage or scratch the car.

It doesnt take long, either. We recommend a decent cleaning cloth, two buckets one with your detergent, one with fresh water to rinse your cloth and some car shampoo. But which one? Our list below will tell you all you need to know.

Why do I need a special car shampoo?

Car shampoo is designed to be gentle on your cars paintwork, but tough on grime. A good shampoo will be pH neutral (a similar acid/alkaline balance to water), to reduce the chances of causing damage. Car shampoos usually leave a hydrophobic residue too, meaning that once youve washed your car, water should run off its bodywork rather than sticking to it and depositing dirt when it evaporates.

Many smell nice, too, and a thick layer of foam in the bucket is satisfying.

What ingredients should I look out for in a car shampoo?

Graphene and ceramic solutions represent the cutting edge of car shampoos. They contain graphene or ceramic resins which bond to your cars paintwork to create a protective hydrophobic layer, allowing water to bead off without leaving dirt behind. Carnauba wax is still used in many car shampoos: it is more cost-effective, and leaves that all-important showroom shine.

Is it worth paying a premium for expensive shampoo?

It really depends on how much pride and joy you have in your car, and how much time and effort youre willing to spend keeping it clean. Serious detailers will happily spend a small fortune, but a mid-range car shampoo will be perfectly fine for most of us.

Remember to look beyond the per-bottle price: some highly concentrated shampoos might look expensive, but if you only need 5ml, the per-wash price could be surprisingly small.

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Whats the best way to use car shampoo?

You should try to minimise the time your cleaning cloth is in contact with your car, because thats when the risk of causing scratches or swirls is highest. First, rinse your car thoroughly a high-pressure hose or a pressure washer can blast away minute traces of grit.Take a clean bucket and dilute your car shampoo according to the manufacturers instructions, and fill another bucket with clean water to rinse your cloth or sponge. A grit guard to place in the bottom of this bucket can help isolate any debris when you rinse.

Use a good quality cleaning cloth or sponge, or a microfibre cloth making sure theyre clean and free from grit and work top to bottom, rinsing frequently in the fresh-water bucket. Leave the lowest part of the bodywork to the end, and tackle the wheels last. You might find a wheel brush and alloy wheel cleaner useful here.

Once the car is clean, rinse it with clean water before drying it with a cloth or a chamois leather. An application of car wax or a car polish will help seal in your hard work, add a layer of shine and will help protect your paintwork from damage.

How often should I wash my car?

As often as you can. During the winter, its worth doing two or four times a month to prevent grit promoting corrosion or scratches in the clear-coat should someone brush against your car accidentally. In the summer, washes can be less frequent though when you do wash your car, try to avoid doing it in the heat of the day.

Using ceramic coatings or waxes can help increase the gaps between washes. And when it comes to bird droppings, you should remove these as soon as possible, as they are extremely corrosive.

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Price when reviewed: £11 (1l) | Check price at Amazon

Autoglyms green goo left our car positively gleaming. Its superbly effective at cutting through dirt, and it also contains an extremely effective water repellent, which doesnt allow liquid to settle: after wed rinsed off the suds, just a few drops of water remained to wipe away. The price might seem on the high side, but you only need to add two small capfuls to ten litres of water, so the bottle should last you for a year or more, at a very reasonable 20p per wash. Combined with its exceptional cleaning performance, its a winner.

Autoglym Bodywork Car Shampoo Conditioner, 1L - Low Foam Car Shampoo For All Bodyworks - pH Neutral, 50 Washes, Wax Safe Formula for Car Cleaning and Car Detailing - Concentrated Car Wash Shampoo

Autoglym Bodywork Car Shampoo Conditioner, 1L – Low Foam Car Shampoo For All Bodyworks – pH Neutral, 50 Washes, Wax Safe Formula for Car Cleaning and Car Detailing – Concentrated Car Wash Shampoo

Price when reviewed: £11 (1l) | Check price at Amazon

With excellent performance and a cost per bucket thats even lower than the Autoglym shampoo, this Power Maxed product is another strong choice. It wasnt quite as effective at clearing off grime as the Autoglym, but again it provided a water-repellent finish that dispersed water effectively, leaving just small beads on the bodywork. Thats partly thanks to the carnauba wax thats included in the formula, so if your priority is a deep, glossy shine, this is definitely one to try.

Power Maxed Csuwrtu Car Wash Shampoo and Wax, 1 Liter

Power Maxed Csuwrtu Car Wash Shampoo and Wax, 1 Liter

Price when reviewed: £20 (500ml) | Check price at Amazon

The bottle looks like something you might pick up from a pharmacy, and the contents are extremely concentrated: even though you only get a small quantity of auto-wash, it goes a very long way, working out to a cost of just 17p per bucket. Unfortunately, while Bilt Hamber is a respected name, the potency of its formula seems to have been reduced in recent years. Even though it was effective, the product left the surface of our test car slightly less water-repellent than the best-performing car shampoos.

Bilt Hamber Auto Wash Car Shampoo (500ml)

Bilt Hamber Auto Wash Car Shampoo (500ml)

Price when reviewed: £10 (500ml) | Check price at Halfords

Halfords Advanced Performance Shampoo might, on the face of it, look expensive compared to the brands basic shampoo (below). But it only requires 10ml per 10l bucket, meaning a per-wash cost of 20 pence. The strength and impressive lubricity of the Advanced Performance shampoo meant that our cleaning cloth would glide across the bodywork, reducing the chances of leaving swirl marks. The solution also gives off a pleasant minty smell, and after cleaning we found that water would neatly bead off the car.

Price when reviewed: £6 (2.5l) | Check price at Halfords

Theres no fancy design or gimmicky name here. Even the bottle is a no-nonsense affair, with a built-in handle, chunky cap and not a nod to aesthetics. But dont be put off: this is a very effective shampoo. After use, water ran straight off our paintwork, leaving just a few neat beads dotted across the surface, and the speed of drying was close to the best on test. You do need to slosh it about, with 50ml needed per bucket, but even so, it works out to a very economical 10p per wash.

Price when reviewed: £21 (1.4l) | Check price at Amazon

Its not cheap, but Meguiars bottle is larger than average. You dont need to use a great deal either – the recommended dose is 28ml, although confusingly the label also talks about mixing four capfuls into your bucket, which would be a larger measure. Stick to the 28ml dosage and youll be spending about 27p per wash for a lovely shiny finish – although it takes a bit longer for the water to assemble into beads than the best, increasing the drying time.

Meguiar's G17748EU Ultimate Car Wash & Wax 1.4L, Shampoo that leaves a deep, glossy, just-waxed shine

Meguiar's G17748EU Ultimate Car Wash & Wax 1.4L, Shampoo that leaves a deep, glossy, just-waxed shine

Price when reviewed: £12 (500ml) | Check price at Amazon

The name certainly makes a statement, and this shampoo did a reasonable job of cleaning our test car, with neat water beading on the surface, even if the water-repellent surface wasnt as effective as the best. The price of 38p per wash is on the high side, but the shampoo is claimed to be gentle to protective wax and sealants on the car – even prolonging their life. You would have to use it for years, versus other shampoos, to test the veracity of that claim, though.

ValetPRO Advanced Poseidon Car Wash - Removes dirt, grime and leaves a protective gloss - 500ml

ValetPRO Advanced Poseidon Car Wash – Removes dirt, grime and leaves a protective gloss – 500ml

Price when reviewed: £13 (500ml) | Check price at Amazon

Angelwax might not have the fancy packaging of some other products on this list, but it makes up for it with a highly effective shampoo that gets results. Its highly concentrated, so youll get more washes than you think per bottle, and its rich lather gets rid of road gunk and leaves your car gleaming.

Whats more, its gentle on both skin and bodywork; a neutral pH of 7 means it shouldnt cause any rashes or discomfort and it wont damage your cars paint either.

Angelwax Shampoo - Superior Automotive Shampoo, pH Neutral, Wax Safe, Thick, Concentrated (500ml)

Angelwax Shampoo – Superior Automotive Shampoo, pH Neutral, Wax Safe, Thick, Concentrated (500ml)

Price when reviewed: £27 (3.79l) | Check price at Amazon

Meguiars products are almost always found in the arsenal of every car cleaner or detailer, and this All Purpose Cleaner partly explains why. Although not strictly a shampoo, its incredibly versatile and can be used to clean mud and dirt as well as leather seats and dashboards. All you need to do is change the amount of water you mix it with.

It might seem expensive, but it comes in a generous 3.79l container and its important to remember that its both highly concentrated and can do the work of several other products. Theres a reason its one of the most popular products on Amazons car care section.

Meguiar's D10101 Detailer All Purpose Cleaner 3.79L for all interior and exterior surfaces

Meguiar's D10101 Detailer All Purpose Cleaner 3.79L for all interior and exterior surfaces

Price when reviewed: £10 (1l) | Check price at Amazon

Fragrance isnt a key concern when it comes to car shampoos, but that doesnt mean we shouldnt commend Diamondbrites Max Foam shampoo for smelling great. In addition to its refreshing citrus scent, its also a very competent cleaner and at £10 for a 1 litre bottle, its relatively cheap too.

Like some other products on this list, Max Foam also leaves a water-repellent finish after youre done shampooing so itll keep your car cleaner for longer. Those interested in avoiding harmful detergents will also be glad to know that the shampoos formula is fully biodegradable.

Diamondbrite DB31-1 Shampoo, 1 Litre - Car Care Cleaning Product - Highly Concentrated and Foaming Product

Diamondbrite DB31-1 Shampoo, 1 Litre – Car Care Cleaning Product – Highly Concentrated and Foaming Product

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