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    Gimmie your two cents.

    Say you have a vehicle..be it big or small that you take to truck shows, and its ceramic coated. It gets driven to the shows. So its dusty/dirty and you want to clean it up before the show, but you dont have access to a hose or anything. Mind you these folks are not like us...miticulous about how and what use use to touch the paint. Most just use a few mf towles and a detail spray or similar.

    Gimmie your two cents on what you would reccomend said individuals on how to clean up the ride at a show. Be it products, or a process. Keeping it as simple as can be for the majority of non detail freaks

    Rememeber they aint gonna bust out a pump sprayer/ rinseless soulution and pre spray vefore preforming a rinseless...even though that might be a good aproach lol.

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    Gimmie your two cents.

    I’d recommend using this.



    Edit: You say it’s ceramic coated?

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    Re: Gimmie your two cents.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Edit: You say it’s ceramic coated?
    Yes, i am coating it with gyeon mohs evo this weekend

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    Re: Gimmie your two cents.

    Quote Originally Posted by opie View Post
    Say you have a vehicle..be it big or small that you take to truck shows, and its ceramic coated. It gets driven to the shows. So its dusty/dirty and you want to clean it up before the show, but you dont have access to a hose or anything. Mind you these folks are not like us...miticulous about how and what use use to touch the paint. Most just use a few mf towles and a detail spray or similar.

    Gimmie your two cents on what you would reccomend said individuals on how to clean up the ride at a show. Be it products, or a process. Keeping it as simple as can be for the majority of non detail freaks

    Rememeber they aint gonna bust out a pump sprayer/ rinseless soulution and pre spray vefore preforming a rinseless...even though that might be a good aproach lol.

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    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

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    Gimmie your two cents.

    Keep it simple.



    I believe Gyeon makes a Ceramic Detailer which would probably be ideal to work with their coatings.

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    Re: Gimmie your two cents.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Keep it simple.



    I believe Gyeon makes a Ceramic Detailer which would probably be ideal to work with their coatings.
    You know honestly, that’s a good product

    I used to buy a lot of clay bar kits back in the day but mostly used ONR for clay lube

    I’ve been burning through the excess ever since




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    Re: Gimmie your two cents.

    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?

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    Re: Gimmie your two cents.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Keep it simple.



    I believe Gyeon makes a Ceramic Detailer which would probably be ideal to work with their coatings.
    Thanks for bringing this product up Eldo as that has made me think of another Meguiar's product. Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Detailer would actually be the perfect product since it works in conjunction with the coating and will help maintain peak hydrophobic behavior. And you can get this stuff at wal mart if need be. Fellow forum member Loach (WaxMode on yt) has a good video on it's performance as a topper.


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    Re: Gimmie your two cents.

    Quote Originally Posted by chilly View Post
    You know honestly, that’s a good product

    I used to buy a lot of clay bar kits back in the day but mostly used ONR for clay lube

    I’ve been burning through the excess ever since



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    I did the same, can still remember that scent.

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    Re: Gimmie your two cents.

    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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