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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
Viking Auto, Eagle One, Blue Magic...
If I could only do three it wouldn’t be too hard for me as I’ve actually thought about this a few times. I generally have it narrowed down to about 6 or 7 revolving brands.
My picks without any hesitation would be, Meguiars, P&S/RD Black Label and Carpro
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
•Due to the myriad offerings of car-care Brands
that are available nowadays...when it comes to
which one(s) I choose to detail my vehicles:
-I’m more apt to take the “synergistic system”
approach, in that selection process, than by
any other means.
-Surely, each brands’ Chemists/formulators
know if the various ‘parts’ of their product
lines will work together to produce enhanced
results better than I.
Bob
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
I use a Flex 3401 DA
Lake County Pads
Griot's garage BOSS system
Meguiar's for anything else.
Those be my bare basics, of course like other people I have few other companies stuff I like going through. But expensive or cheap products dollar for dollar Meguiar's products just work. So if you wanted only one chemical company I would drop then the Griot's garage BOSS stuff and that would work. Am just a huge fan of that polish/ compound line.
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•Due to the myriad offerings of car-care Brands
that are available nowadays...when it comes to
which one(s) I choose to detail my vehicles:
-I’m more apt to take the “synergistic system”
approach, in that selection process, than by
any other means.
-Surely, each brands’ Chemists/formulators
know if the various ‘parts’ of their product
lines will work together to produce enhanced
results better than I.
Bob
I personally mix and match and find the best of what i can find... because of this I spend more money and sometimes don’t get to finish products. I think sticking to less brands looks more visually appealing to me and will help me stay organized. My main goal is to be more consistent in results... although i know every car has its own issues. I do want that synergistic approach or close to it.
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
I could live on CarPro for everything except the polisher. I guess CarPro + Rupes picks up everything I need.
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
I use Mezerna for polishes but looking to switch so this topic actually helps a bit... I'm looking to at the answers people are providing on the compounds/polishers.
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
Originally Posted by zacreth
I use Mezerna for polishes but looking to switch so this topic actually helps a bit... I'm looking to at the answers people are providing on the compounds/polishers.
I use meguiars and menzerna, I’m looking into Sonax or optimum. I have a rupes but havent used their polishes or pads. And I need to get another Flex polisher to replace my missing one
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
Originally Posted by bofh
I could live on CarPro for everything except the polisher. I guess CarPro + Rupes picks up everything I need.
^^^this and maybe add 3D and P&S.
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
1) RUPES
2) Optimum
3) Meguiar’s
Honorable mentions goes to CARPRO. They make spectacular products. I just wanted a balance of cost and quality.
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Re: If you could only use two or three product lines for all your detailing needs, what would you choose?
1) Griot's: Polisher, correcting creams, PFM drying towels, interior cleaner, and a myriad of other little things.
2) McKee's: Plastic trim restore, polishing pad cleaner, N-914, and a few other odds & ends.
3a) Collinite: 476s super double coat, 845 insulator, and 850 metal polish.
3b) Lake Country: flat and Thin Pro foam pads.
I have a few other things that I like to use from other brands, but sticking with the OP's question guidelines, I could accomplish just about anything I wanted with the companies (or any of their products) listed above.
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