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I have two:
HD (or) 3D Speed. I never have much correction to do as I baby my paint and use the best wash techniques. (Learned here).
I can spend a nice spring day and machine apply Speed in about 4 hours. And nothing makes my metallic gray paint "pop" like Speed does. And the slickness is insane. I have tried many other light polishes, but always go back to my trusty Speed.
Second one, and not a machine so I think it qualifies...... Is the Griot's PFM drying towel. Absolute game changer for me after being mostly unhappy with all other drying towels I had ever tried.
ONE swipe on a section of my huge hood, and all the water is gone, period. SO cool, and an incredible time saver.
I also bought two 16x16 PFM's for my wheels. No more streaks on the chrome when drying!!
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Probably the 550 Everest. But to answer a different question: the product that makes me the happiest to use right now is Bead Maker. Never gives me trouble, smells great, terrific results.
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Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Second one, and not a machine so I think it qualifies...... Is the Griot's PFM drying towel. Absolute game changer for me after being mostly unhappy with all other drying towels I had ever tried.
ONE swipe on a section of my huge hood, and all the water is gone, period. SO cool, and an incredible time saver.
I also bought two 16x16 PFM's for my wheels. No more streaks on the chrome when drying!!
The PFM's are so addictive they should be on the "controlled substance" list. I now have (5) of them for drying the SUV ... (1) of the 25x35, (2) of the 20x28 (w/blue border) and (2) of the 16x16's. I usually use one of each when drying the car, wanted some extras so I didn't wear them out too fast.
I've also bought (8) of the polish removal PFM's (green/blue) - the ones that used to be $5.95 for a 2pk in the AG outlet. Got them during 25% sales so $4.46 for (2) was an awesome deal. As advertised, they cut through polish and sealant "like a hot knife through butter".
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Liquid Glass from the 1980s.
It was the first “enthusiast” polish/wax that completely surpassed Turtle Wax, Rain Dance and Blue Coral Polysealant
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Originally Posted by
packfan
... Blue Coral Polysealant
Speaking of Blue Coral, ever hear of their AutoFom sealant from the early 90's ? That stuff was insane ... crazy good protection but a bear to buff off. They advertised on TV that the main ingredient was the same as what was applied to the space shuttle's tiles to protect it on re-entry.
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Originally Posted by
57Rambler
They advertised on TV that the main ingredient was the same as what was applied to the space shuttle's tiles to protect it on re-entry.
I don't ever remember hearing something this ridiculous........... Lol
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Collinite 845. Easy to use, extremely durable, looks great and protects very well.
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Griots speed shine was the first product that blew my mind. Replaced by Ech20....
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Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Griots speed shine was the first product that blew my mind. Replaced by Ech20....
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Speed Shine is a WAY overlooked and under appreciated product IMO.
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Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I don't ever remember hearing something this ridiculous........... Lol
Apparently I'm not the only one that remembers it, esp. the part about the shuttle ...
Remember Autofom?
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