Did Johnson & Johnson change their baby shampoo formula… and is it affecting your window tint installs?
For years, baby shampoo has been a go-to slip solution for window tinters and PPF installers. It’s gentle, consistent, and helps film glide perfectly during installation. But recently, many installers are noticing something different with the new Johnson’s formula — and it could be impacting your results.
In this video, we break down:
- Why window tinters use baby shampoo in the first place
- What’s changed in the new Johnson’s Baby Shampoo formula
- How it affects slip, tack, and overall film performance
- The real problems installers are experiencing (drag, hazing, adhesion issues)
- Alternatives you can use if the new formula isn’t working for you
If you’re installing window tint or paint protection film (PPF), your slip solution matters more than you think — and small changes can cost you time, money, and quality.
⚠️ Don’t let the wrong mix ruin your install.
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Who This Video Is For:
- Beginner & professional window tinters
- PPF installers
- Auto detailers & wrap shops
- Anyone using slip solutions for film installation
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Pro Tip:
Always test your solution mix when formulas change. Even trusted products like baby shampoo can impact your install if ingredients are adjusted.
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