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Re: Part-Time Detailer needing a definitive AIO or Polish/LSP
Meguiar's M205 + M21 sealant is my "one step" selection. Sometimes I'll use M02 Fine Cut Cleaner + M21. In this application I like a green or white Buff and Shine pad. Tangering Lake Country Hydrotech pads also work great in that application.
Meguiar's M66 Quick Detailer is my AIO. Gets best results for me on a white, or black Buff and Shine pad. I'll also use Crimson Lake Country Hydrotech pads.
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Another combo I like using for a "one step" is Rupes Keramik on a yellow foam or microfiber, flowed by 808 sealant. It goes quick! I love being able to wipe the residue, then apply the sealant - wipe on, wipe off, and done.
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On heavily swirled, hard paint, Rupes 21, mf pads (cutting or finishing pads, the spot test will show) and M100.
I've been obtaining impressive results, almost LSP ready.
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Re: Part-Time Detailer needing a definitive AIO or Polish/LSP
Originally Posted by dlc95
Another combo I like using for a "one step" is Rupes Keramik on a yellow foam or microfiber, flowed by 808 sealant. It goes quick! I love being able to wipe the residue, then apply the sealant - wipe on, wipe off, and done.
I am a big fan of the Keramik! How do you like the 808? I have been super interested in it, especially for its bold claims. It's a bit expensive for me to just try on a whim though... If it truly has the durability it claims, or even 3-4 months I would gladly buy that and just do a Keramik + 808 as a one-step!
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Originally Posted by DoubleM
I am a big fan of the Keramik! How do you like the 808? I have been super interested in it, especially for its bold claims. It's a bit expensive for me to just try on a whim though... If it truly has the durability it claims, or even 3-4 months I would gladly buy that and just do a Keramik + 808 as a one-step!
P808 is a great product. UHS or Keramik followed by P808 is a great combination. I can't comment on durability as I used it at the 2 month mark after the initial application. Rupes claims an up to 6 month durability. Mine would very since I am in the land of very little to no rain in southern california.
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Have to agree on Keramik, another fan here.
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Re: Part-Time Detailer needing a definitive AIO or Polish/LSP
Originally Posted by DoubleM
I am a big fan of the Keramik! How do you like the 808? I have been super interested in it, especially for its bold claims. It's a bit expensive for me to just try on a whim though... If it truly has the durability it claims, or even 3-4 months I would gladly buy that and just do a Keramik + 808 as a one-step!
So far so far so good. Like Guz, I haven't had it on long, but it will have to endure the coming winter season.
I feel that the future of super strong sealants will see tham as sprays rather than creams.
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Originally Posted by dlc95
So far so far so good. Like Guz, I haven't had it on long, but it will have to endure the coming winter season.
I feel that the future of super strong sealants will see tham as sprays rather than creams.
Sounds like I will be picking some up after Christmas!
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Originally Posted by DoubleM
Sounds like I will be picking some up after Christmas!
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