pH neutral, Acidic or Alkaline shampoo?

pH neutral, Acidic or Alkaline shampoo?

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Understanding pH pH is a measure of acidity in aqueous solutions, including car shampoo. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, where lower numbers indicate higher acidity, while higher numbers indicate increased alkalinity. In the context of shampoo, a pH of 7 to 7.9 is considered neutral, neither acidic nor alkaline. It's important to note that "balanced" and "neutral" are not the same when referring to pH. Alkaline shampoo and often wheel cleaners are also called pH "balanced".  pH neutral car shampoo, unlike those with stronger chemicals in them, will not damage your car's paint or the Ceramic Coating protecting your car's paint. The same applies if you use any different kind of paint protection like automotive wax, polymer sealants, or paint protection film.  Why pH-neutral car shampoos instead of regular more acidic, or more alkaline car shampoos? If you
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