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Re: What your go-to "Sleeper" Product?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
It’s pretty hard to have a true “sleeper” product here on AGO. I mean, that’s what we DO right?? Lol
But when this question arises, I equate “sleeper” with “grossly underrated”.
And in that case, I always think of this one product first:
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I almost put 253 on my list as well. In fact, I would probably put the whole Duragloss range down as sleepers, that and Poorboys.
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Re: What your go-to "Sleeper" Product?
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PA DETAILER
LOL. I thought I was the only nut who dresses the spare tire! You can see it under the truck, so i shoot it with hyperdressing. Spray and walk away.
What?! I thought I was the only nut who did that too.
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Re: What your go-to "Sleeper" Product?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
It’s pretty hard to have a true “sleeper” product here on AGO. I mean, that’s what we DO right?? Lol
But when this question arises, I equate “sleeper” with “grossly underrated”.
And in that case, I always think of this one product first:
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Re: What your go-to "Sleeper" Product?
Put me down in the list as someone that never tried DG253 but have been curious about it as well. I just haven't felt the need to try another dressing since using Perl. But I might buy a bottle of this to try next time I order something.
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Re: What your go-to "Sleeper" Product?
Originally Posted by
Bruno Soares
Put me down in the list as someone that never tried DG253 but have been curious about it as well. I just haven't felt the need to try another dressing since using Perl. But I might buy a bottle of this to try next time I order something.
You will not be sorry. Back in the day I looked forever for a tire product that looked right and most importantly would not SLING OFF on the paint. This fit the bill 100%. I have several bottles in back stock. The only rival I have found is the TW Acrylic Graphene tire spray/coating. Another amazing product! One applied the tires can be cleaned with soap & water.
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Re: What your go-to "Sleeper" Product?
Originally Posted by
PA DETAILER
LOL. I thought I was the only nut who dresses the spare tire! You can see it under the truck, so i shoot it with hyperdressing. Spray and walk away.
Reminds me of the time when I was younger and bought a pair of tires from a guy at a swap meet. He had covered every square inch of them in Armor All.
For a while I could leave 2 black strips in 3rd gear in my little 140 hp Jetta. (Like, from a roll - not spinning them up through 3rd gear!)
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Re: What your go-to "Sleeper" Product?
Griots Garage Black Shine Trim Restorer (autogeek.net)
Another sleeper! Used this on my Xterra trim back in day. Kept it looking good for months.
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Continuing with the Griot’s theme, their Best of Show Detailer (milky light blue color) is also a must-have in my opinion because it works so well in direct sunlight. I had a bird bomb yesterday and used a waterless wash to remove it. Unfortunately the WW left streaks because sun+black = HOT. The BOSS Detailer took car of all the streaks thankfully.
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Damn this thread!
Yup, lots of products here I now want!
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