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Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Guys I know this subject has been tossed around dozens of times; but, I would like to refresh one more time.
I've spent a ton of hours researching and looking at reviews, although lots of folks swear by several different products inclusive of a couple of waterless wash products, it seems the 2 quick detail sprays that keep overwhelmingly popping up are Adams and FK-425.
For my "garage queen" application I don't care about water beading, surface slickness or which product will last the longest.
Instead I only care about shine and a product that doesn't streak.
I have to admit I've been using Mequiar's Gold Class Quick Detail Spray and it definitely looks shiny and never streaks.
Do you think I would see a better shine with Adams or FK-425 over the Mequiar's GCQD ??? ----------- Note: price and purchase convivence is a non issue!
Thank you !
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Super Member
Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
I’d recommend Meguiars Last Touch.
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Originally Posted by
RABVET
I've spent a ton of hours researching and
looking at reviews, although lots of folks
swear by several different products inclusive
of a couple of waterless wash products, it
seems the 2 quick detail sprays that keep
overwhelmingly popping up are Adams and
FK-425.
I might have missed it, but I’ve never seen
an Adams QD spray make an appearance on
this forum (AGO’s); and, I’ll add, only rarely
does FK425.
Originally Posted by
RABVET
...I only care about shine and a product
that doesn't streak.
I have to admit I've been using Mequiar's Gold
Class Quick Detail Spray and it definitely looks
shiny and never streaks.
Originally Posted by
RABVET
Do you think I would see a better shine with
Adams or FK-425 over the Mequiar's GCQD ???
No; not really.
{Since Meguiar’s GCQD is giving you
exactly what you want...Why switch?}
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
I’ve always really liked Wolfgang’s QD. Works in direct sun, flashes very well, lots of lubricity and I feel it does look better than most. Hell, I’ll even send you some if you want to try it before you buy it.
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Shine and doesn't streak?
Beadmaker for sure
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Originally Posted by
Ace22
Shine and doesn't streak?
Beadmaker for sure
Beadmaker’s not a quik detailer.
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Kenotek showroom shine
You wont be disappointed-- and it lasts
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
I might have missed it, but I’ve never seen
an Adams QD spray make an appearance on
this forum (AGO’s)
It's not allowed here
Adams not in the AG store
Too bad: it's the best
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Originally Posted by
RABVET
Instead I only care about shine and a product that doesn't streak.
If you only care about shine and not streaking, then you are looking for Bead Maker. You didn't say you want cleaning ability. Bead Maker is *not* a quick detailer so you should not use it to clean off fingerprints and dust. But on a clean car, when you are looking for that POP effect, you want Bead Maker. It costs like $13 to find out for yourself.
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Re: Quick Detailer Spray (one more time) !
Pinnacle Crystal Mist, which I assume you have heard about during your QD research. Not sure I’ve used QDs that give more of a shine and glow than that one. Note it does have carnauba in it and might collect some dust.
My other favorites also have carnauba actually: Blackfire QD and Mckees High Gloss detail spray.
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