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Lasthope05
12-13-2007, 10:52 PM
Has any of you ever tried the Carbrite line of detailing supplies. Its pretty big over in philadelphia,PA . Most of the shops and dealerships use this or Ardex. It seems more or a commerical brand. The Infinity of Willow Grove(used to work here) uses their products extensively. Anybody here ever use it and can you compare it to any products AG offers? Im just mostly looking for feed back on those who used it before and what they thing about it compared to other products. Mostly looking for input on Sleek and Laserbrite 2.

I personally use alot of the 3M PI 3000 compound, polishes, and glazes along with a few from Carbrite, Ardex, DG and DP.

HighEndDetail
12-14-2007, 09:25 AM
Has any of you ever tried the Carbrite line of detailing supplies. Its pretty big over in philadelphia,PA . Most of the shops and dealerships use this or Ardex. It seems more or a commerical brand. The Infinity of Willow Grove(used to work here) uses their products extensively. Anybody here ever use it and can you compare it to any products AG offers? Im just mostly looking for feed back on those who used it before and what they thing about it compared to other products. Mostly looking for input on Sleek and Laserbrite 2.

I personally use alot of the 3M PI 3000 compound, polishes, and glazes along with a few from Carbrite, Ardex, DG and DP.


Never used it, thought I will be up there for christmas. If you worked in willow grove, thats right next door to me. I am from glensidehttp://www.peachstateposse.com/forum/images/smiles/seeya.gif

Tex Star Detail
12-14-2007, 09:47 AM
I use them.
Running off to work right now, but when I get home, I will go down a list of what I use and have used. What I like and do not like, and what I think they are comparable to. I use more of their chemicals over the polishes, but again, I'll get into it more later on....

ScottB
12-15-2007, 09:25 AM
these lines are typically high volume reasonable quality products for detailers to buy in bulk. Not what I would personally compare to high end boutique products however.

trhland
12-15-2007, 10:56 AM
these lines are typically high volume reasonable quality products for detailers to buy in bulk. Not what I would personally compare to high end boutique products however.
very true becarful with there interior cleaners if you keep useing them they will eventaully discolor plastic.
i know because it happend to me all the solvents in these cleaners dyed out my dash. other then that there ok they will clean you car nice . but there not recommended for guys like use who clean our cars weekly just becarfull

sneek
12-15-2007, 11:35 AM
Their polishes are pretty good. I don't have a ton of experience with them but they finish off pretty well.

Tex Star Detail
12-15-2007, 06:17 PM
these lines are typically high volume reasonable quality products for detailers to buy in bulk. Not what I would personally compare to high end boutique products however.
Not high end, but I think that only compares to the polishes, waxes, sealants. The Chemicals on the other hand, different story.


very true becarful with there interior cleaners if you keep useing them they will eventaully discolor plastic.
i know because it happend to me all the solvents in these cleaners dyed out my dash. other then that there ok they will clean you car nice . but there not recommended for guys like use who clean our cars weekly just becarfull

What cleaners were you using? APC? I use citrus APC. It cleans just like any other APC on the market.


Their polishes are pretty good. I don't have a ton of experience with them but they finish off pretty well.

I find there polishes comparable to Poorboys or the XMT line.
I would not call them high end, but better yet, "entry level" if you will...

I use their polishes, but am switching over to Menz. soon.
I use pretty much, everything else from them, with the exception of a few products purchased from AG.
A run down of some I use are the...

All-Sol- Basically, just like any other prep/all-sol product. Used for removing sticker residue, tar, etc....

Citrus APC-Again, about the same as any other APC on the market.

Super Dress it All- I find this water based dressing to be almost exactly like Meguiars Hyper Dressing, but without the grape smell. I buy it 5 gallons at a time, diluted 1:1-1:4, it can make 20 gallons. It costs a fraction of the Megs.

Purple Dressing- Silicone dressing. My clients love it. I have no idea what is compares to.


RTU Glass Cleaner-(RTU=ready to use) I like this clagg cleaner. 5 galons at a time, and I do actually dilute it down a little.

And a few others I cannot think of off the top of my head....

Lasthope05
12-15-2007, 06:39 PM
I know whenever I use their polishes it leaves the finishes very slick and glossy. So they are pretty much low quality polish in general compared to other comerical brands(megs, 3m)? or just not up to par with the boutique of menz.

I mean I basically bought a gallon of both Sleek and Laserbrite 2 for personal use because of how easy it is to work with and results you get are amazing. If you guys say they are not so great compared to other I guess I'm stuck with 2 gallons of this stuff.

Anybody want some samples?:D I'd love to see someone compare this to the other glazes out there.


Sleek(lotion clean/glaze)
NO LINKS ALLOWED TO COMPETITORS PRODUCT LINE !

Laserbrite (polish)
DITTO !

trhland
12-15-2007, 08:41 PM
Not high end, but I think that only compares to the polishes, waxes, sealants. The Chemicals on the other hand, different story.



What cleaners were you using? APC? I use citrus APC. It cleans just like any other APC on the market.



I find there polishes comparable to Poorboys or the XMT line.
I would not call them high end, but better yet, "entry level" if you will...

I use their polishes, but am switching over to Menz. soon.
I use pretty much, everything else from them, with the exception of a few products purchased from AG.
A run down of some I use are the...

All-Sol- Basically, just like any other prep/all-sol product. Used for removing sticker residue, tar, etc....

Citrus APC-Again, about the same as any other APC on the market.

Super Dress it All- I find this water based dressing to be almost exactly like Meguiars Hyper Dressing, but without the grape smell. I buy it 5 gallons at a time, diluted 1:1-1:4, it can make 20 gallons. It costs a fraction of the Megs.

Purple Dressing- Silicone dressing. My clients love it. I have no idea what is compares to.


RTU Glass Cleaner-(RTU=ready to use) I like this clagg cleaner. 5 galons at a time, and I do actually dilute it down a little.

And a few others I cannot think of off the top of my head....blue magic. i use this in my dumptruck interior .dont get me wrong it cleans great but it removed the dye from my dash after prolonged use. i used it every week. the solvents in it dryed it out. so for now i just use blue magic on the poliurithan floor and d/p on the dash

trhland
12-15-2007, 08:44 PM
I know whenever I use their polishes it leaves the finishes very slick and glossy. So they are pretty much low quality polish in general compared to other comerical brands(megs, 3m)? or just not up to par with the boutique of menz.

I mean I basically bought a gallon of both Sleek and Laserbrite 2 for personal use because of how easy it is to work with and results you get are amazing. If you guys say they are not so great compared to other I guess I'm stuck with 2 gallons of this stuff.

Anybody want some samples?:D I'd love to see someone compare this to the other glazes out there.


Sleek(lotion clean/glaze)


Laserbrite (polish)
the problem with there polishe sive found out they have silicon in them so there for they mask alot of scracthes

ScottB
12-15-2007, 11:01 PM
Anybody want some samples?:D I'd love to see someone compare this to the other glazes out there.


Sleek(lotion clean/glaze)
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[Laserbrite (polish)
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Between the numbers of posts (new user), the links to competitors sites (not allowed), and offering of samples it is starting to look like we have a shill. Please re-read terms and conditions carefully, as discussion to outside products is rather limited on site. Thanks for your immediate consideration !.

Lasthope05
12-16-2007, 04:04 AM
^^Its fine. I just posted the links there because it had the information about what it actually was and I didnt want to copy and paste. I didnt think it was really a competitors line because it is really not available to the eneral public. Sorry about that than, I'll remember that for future references.

So the silicone in it actually covers/fills the scratches and swirls? I always assumed that it was to give it a deeper gloss.

trhland
12-16-2007, 06:40 AM
no the silicone gives a shine but washes away .thats why any glazes or polishes i buy i make sure they dont contain silicons.