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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    If you need a ceramic detail spray, I highly recommend Technicians Choice Ceramic Detail Spray 582. You can buy a gallon of it for $35-$40. I plan to try Ech20 at the quick detailer dilution which is even cheaper. But for a ready to use ceramic detail spray, I absolutely love TC-582. Plus you can dilute it 2 or even 3 to 1.

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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    I always have Meguiar's Ultimate Compound and Polish on hand.

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    Brake buster… everything else is overpriced..Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash


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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    Quote Originally Posted by dlc95 View Post
    I always have Meguiar's Ultimate Compound and Polish on hand.
    Meguiars 105 is better. For a mild compound I like the yellow bottle Griots.

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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    STONER speed bead. Have not used it in years, but a very good product. Can be used as a drying aid. I have a new unopened bottle when I was using their products. This was before the ceramic and graphene craze.
    2018 Colorado ZR2

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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    LA's Awesome also has an orange degreaser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack View Post
    Brake buster… everything else is overpriced..Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash


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    Meguiars D143 Non Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner is $5 cheaper and has a better dilution ratio.

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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Meguiars D143 Non Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner is $5 cheaper and has a better dilution ratio.
    I meant everything else in my stash is to expensive. BB is just good for maintenance washes and I don’t really dilute. That is a good price for the Megs and may grab some when I’m out of BB.


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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    Quote Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack View Post
    I meant everything else in my stash is to expensive. BB is just good for maintenance washes and I don’t really dilute. That is a good price for the Megs and may grab some when I’m out of BB.


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    Have you ever tried it? I use alot of it. It’s very nice to work with. If it’s your 1st time with it I recommend diluting it @2:1 [2 parts water 1 part concentrate]

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    Re: Cheap/Cheaper/Economical Products in your stash

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Have you ever tried it? I use alot of it. It’s very nice to work with. If it’s your 1st time with it I recommend diluting it @2:1 [2 parts water 1 part concentrate]
    No but will give it a shot. Does it work on matte black wheels?



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