

🚗✨ Elevate your wash game—because your ride deserves the gloss that turns heads!
Chemical Guys CWS_133_16 Glossworkz is a premium, pH-balanced car wash soap designed to maximize gloss and protect existing wax or sealant layers. Its concentrated, biodegradable formula works seamlessly with foam cannons, foam guns, or bucket washes, delivering a slick, scratch-free clean with a refreshing watermelon scent. Ideal for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and RVs, it’s the go-to choice for professionals and enthusiasts aiming for a flawless, high-shine finish every time.


















| ASIN | B0043ACBD2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213,976 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #710 in Cleaners |
| Brand | Chemical Guys |
| Brand Name | Chemical Guys |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,696 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816276010045, 07432027070057 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 473 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 499 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Watermelon |
| Special Features | Concentrated, Made in America, Works with foam cannon, foam gun, and simple bucket wash |
| Specific Uses For Product | Car |
| Surface Recommendation | Vehicle Exterior (Car, Truck, SUV, Jeep, RV & More) |
| UPC | 816276010045 |
| Unit Count | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | customer satisfaction |
N**K
The best I've used so far...
I've tried many car soaps over the past 8 years or so, ranging from the selection at the local Walmart or auto parts store to Chemical Guys, and I can honestly say that Glossworkz is the best I've used so far. I first tried the 16 oz bottle because I was hesitant to spend $45 on a car soap before trying it. Upon my first use of this product, I was satisfied. It produces a nice foam through my foam gun and works equally as well with the two bucket system. I use just a *little* but more than an ounce, maybe an oz and a 1/4, in the foam gun and the same in the bucket. I also drizzle a little bit over the mitts to get them extra lathery and really soapy. After the first wash with Glossoworkz, I actually noticed a drastic difference. It rinsed off the paint really easily, no residue, and literally made the paint look a little glossier. After each wash I spray each panel with Meguiar's D156, a must have (in my opinion), and the paint looks even deeper, wetter, and glossier. I have a strong feeling that Glossworkz really helps fortify the existing paint sealant on my car's paint, which is Meguiar's ULW at the moment. That's the third sealant I've tried as I'm always changing things up and experimenting. I have to give it 5 stars because it really lives up to it's description. My only complaint is that it's a bit overpriced. It's cheaper to choose the Sub & Save option, but even $38 is a little steep. Sometimes you gotta make a little sacrifice in order to get the good stuff, though. I personally notice a big difference with Glossworkz even compared to their Maxi Suds II, which is a decent soap, not on par with GW, though. All in all, after all the rambling, Glossworkz is a great soap for those who are serious about keeping their ride clean and looking great.
R**R
A great product.
A very quality product that is easy to apply and adds mucho shine.
L**E
Worth every penny. very impressive product
First off I'm not lucky enough to ever get a product free to test. So in this review contains a honest professional detailers thoughts on this car wash soap. I've tried chem guys products in the past an had great results. This is the first detailing product I've ever felt the need to promote. When detailing cars for collision shops and dealerships for over 25 years I've seen alot of products claims be total gimmicks. This is the farthest thing from A gimmick. The shine it leaves when applied properly id amazing as u can see on this 4 year old ram 1500 I've been to lazy to run the buffer on since I bought it earlier this year. I've applied a layer of blacklight sealer an a coat of butter wax An this product enhanced the gloss so much it's amazing . I'm on limited income. This of expensive soap. A. It's worth every penny. An I will continue to purchase it in a heartbeat when I need more. To the claims of it not foaming much , I'll let my picture speak for me on the foam blanket it makes with a decent power washer. Thank you chem guys fir making superior products for people like us to use.
D**L
The best lubricity of any shampoo I've tried
I had previously reviewed Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo and hailed it the greatest automotive cleaner. That statement still holds true, although Glossworkz by chemical guys is a solid contender. It has a very faint smell to it, which was a bit disheartening, as I and many others love working with pleasant smelling car products. It suds up nicely in a bucket, but upon delivery to car paint, it barely suds at all. It's more of a soapy water that runs off the car, and the cleansing aspect is only good, but not great. I can't comment on the shine, as I (and you should as well) use a quick detailer spray along with a waffle weave drying towel to dry my car. I can say I've tried washing in full sun and in only 65 degree weather the product did NOT live up to its claim of minimizing water spots due to being pH balanced. Just like any other car shampoo, washing in direct sunlight will cause water spots unless you're using pure water. The exception to Glossworkz mediocrity is in perhaps the most important aspect of a soap, thus the high score. That's in its ability to leave the surface you're working on frictionless. It has the highest lubricity of any car wash shampoo I've ever tried. It simply glides over the paint, while something like Gold Class feels thicker and has a rougher time moving over paint surfaces. I feel safe running my wash mitt over a black car with this, a high compliment.
C**Y
One of the best soaps from CG
I have been using chemical guys products for almost 10 years now. I've been using glossworkz for a lot of those years. It is great for washes in between details. It contains wax within it so it helps add a little extra shine and protection as you wash. It smells great and it foams up nicely with a foam cannon or even just in a bucket. I use it for almost every wash between details and all my cars keep a nice shine after washing with this.
J**N
Mop and Glo for your car
Great stuff. A little goes A LONG. WAY. I used a bit much - about 1-2 oz. for a 3 gallon bucket of water. So I had to give my car an extra rinse as she was little greasy afterwards, but it left a beautiful glow about the car (which was waxed weeks ago) and very clean. If you dilute it more with a foam cannon-device I'm sure it'll go even further. I couldn't get it to foam very well, but I didn't really have the tools for that and it still worked great. A little expensive, but as I said, if you make it last, or buy in bulk, it's really not bad, money-wise. I've only ever used the VERY old turtle-wax gel type of car wash, but this rated high for shine and glow, which is nice to get in a car wash. Waxing in a pain in the neck. The car looked great when I was done. Do yourself a favor and get a waffle-weave style microfiber cloth to make drying the car easier and faster.
R**.
GREAT stuff for a full sunlight wash!
I decided to give this stuff a shot specifically because it claims to be usable in direct sunlight. I'm in Arizona and the way the house is set up it's just impossible to wash in the shade. Anyways, I gave this a shot the other day and it didn't disappoint in any way. I did a completely touchless wash with 2 separate foam cannon applications. I followed up with a rinse from my Unger Rinse & Go water deionizer and the car dried SPOTLESS. I tried Adam's products recently because they also claim a few wash products can be used in direct sunlight, however their product did end up leaving some streaks/spots/residue. I'm very impressed with this wash and I'm optimistic that I've found my go-to product.
J**S
Used it for years
I've used all the competitors, brands mentioned in the comments before switching to Glossworkz years ago and never went back. You'll never get a better silk glossy finish. I've tried Blacklight radiant finish soap to challenge glossworkz and was immensely disappointed. Glad I only got a 4oz bottle. The Blacklight works but it's more of a deep gloss you'd imagine from a brand new black car off the dealer showroom. There's no "pop" or glow. Just a deeper looking black. Maybe you're after that look. But if you want that silk gloss black you get after using glaze or detailer then stick to Glossworkz. I've also tried Citrus and it's alright, I liked that more on my Red Alfa Romeo. All in all great product. Follow the directions and use room temp water in your foam cannon. Picture above is my 03 Cobra after a cruise 18d after washing (sat in garage no cover). No trickery here. I will say 1 thing. This soap is best appreciated on pleasure vehicles, not daily drivers. Results are good but for a daily driver exposed to the elements id use Citrus wash. Only way around this is if you plan to wash it weekly.
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