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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by chilly
I wish I could remember better but a well known and respected detailer was talking about this EXACT situation in relation to HIGH END car shows
Absolute freaks with perfect paint showing up at the show in a dusty ride and pulling out a crappy old microfiber and some Walmart WW and doing more damage to their paint than a sandstorm
If they aren't smart enough to "bust out the rinse less" I'm not sure I have any advice for them
I guess the best WW and plushest microfibers I could lay my hands on
The ceramic aspect is the wildcard to me because I am so new to that situation
Thanks chilly. And i just put this up at mikes forum too as some folks are there and not here. Im guessing thats who you were alluding to lol. I had forgotten about that place
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Keep it simple.
I believe Gyeon makes a Ceramic Detailer which would probably be ideal to work with their coatings.
You know i liked that product when i used their clay bar kits as well.
I keep thinking that you would want a spray with some sort of cleaning ability. Any thought on that?
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by SNP209
Are they just going to use whatever they can get locally or is Amazon an option? Are they willing to use a concentrate or is that out of the question?
They would make a online purchase of a gallon of something if i recommended it
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Griots Garage Best of Show Detailer. Was made for going to shows and doing a wipe down.
Will work on hot panels or shows.
Indoor shows I would go SpeedShine.
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Thanks crack, ill check that out. Dont think ive ever heard of it
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by opie
They would make a online purchase of a gallon of something if i recommended it
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In which case, Carpro ECH20 mixed at a water-less wash ratio.
P&S Paint Gloss is worth looking at too, it's primarily for gloss enhancement but it has some very mild cleaning ability too.
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by opie
You know i liked that product when i used their clay bar kits as well.
I keep thinking that you would want a spray with some sort of cleaning ability. Any thought on that?
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It does have cleaning ability.
Another option is Mckees N914 @1:128
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
It does have cleaning ability.
Another option is Mckees N914 @1:128
Thanks for that clarification! Good to know.
And n914 at that mix was my original thought in my head! Thanks for your thoughts
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by DFB
In which case, Carpro ECH20 mixed at a water-less wash ratio.
P&S Paint Gloss is worth looking at too, it's primarily for gloss enhancement but it has some very mild cleaning ability too.
Never used either of those. But ill look into. Thanks dbf
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by opie
You know i liked that product when i used their clay bar kits as well.
I keep thinking that you would want a spray with some sort of cleaning ability. Any thought on that?
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I didn't mention a quick detailer initially either because I don't think they have NEAR the cleaning ability or the ability to "encapsulate or whatever" dirt like more modern WW formulas
Even just an ONR mix at WW/QD would be better than an old school quick detailer
I know this is what a QD was supposedly for but why take about 15 steps back
I think of a QD as more an indoor product for the lightest of dust, not crap accumulated driving to an event
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Re: Gimmie your two cents.
Originally Posted by opie
Thanks chilly. And i just put this up at mikes forum too as some folks are there and not here. Im guessing thats who you were alluding to lol. I had forgotten about that place
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I don't think it was Mike Phillips talking about this; I really wish I could remember who it was
It is possible it was Larry Kosilla of AMMO NYC
If it comes to me I will post up
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