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Does Anyone Still Use Detail Sprays?
I have a few detail sprays but I find myself not reaching for those if I have a quick wipe down to do between washes.
With the waterless wash products now available, and the ability to get a detailer level concentration, it seems like the waterless wash has more lubricity and less chance of scratching during these quick touch ups. Maybe the detail sprays have a little more gloss built in.
Thoughts? What do you use for the quick touch ups between washes?
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Re: Does Anyone Still Use Detail Sprays?
I really don't use them since RW/WW's can be made to do what the old detailer sprays once did
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I have a bunch still left over that I’m probably never going to get rid of so I use them when I can
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Re: Does Anyone Still Use Detail Sprays?
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Bill D
I have a bunch still left over that I’m probably never going to get rid of so I use them when I can
If you have that much leftover maybe use them for door jams, wheels after their cleaned and maybe exhaust tips and engine bays. There's always a use for something
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Re: Does Anyone Still Use Detail Sprays?
Agree with what others have posted here, I use RW/WW sprays now, but still have several leftovers. One I still use after a wash is Kenotech Showroom Shine.
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Originally Posted by
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Agree with what others have posted here, I use RW/WW sprays now, but still have several leftovers. One I still use after a wash is Kenotech Showroom Shine.
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AWESOME product, I have it as well. It's so much more than a "detail spray" though and ofcoarse you know what I mean since you have it
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Re: Does Anyone Still Use Detail Sprays?
I still do, oddly enough my favourite detail spray is Chemical Guys Speed spray.
Mind you, I don't keep it for my car, I keep it around for my dads car or one of my friends cars.
For my car, I keep a set series of products for it based on the fact that it's coated.
If I'm working on a guy that is non-coated, that's when the detail sprays come out.
Other wise I just stick to WW/RW products. My current favourite is McKee rinseless wash.
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Can use them as drying aid. I was using Gyeon Quick Detailer as drying aid up until I detailed my car in April (it hasn’t been washed since) and it’s nice. Seemed to deliver similar slickness and gloss as Bead Maker but without being a dust magnet. Smells much nicer too, like coconuts.
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I still like to use Griot's Speed Shine.
And Roger was right on in his post above. The sprays are great for door jambs, etc. And I also use them on my lawn equipment.
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