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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by RNR89JV
Hello all, I’ve been reading many threads and Mike Phillip’s reviews/instructional threads and began researching products. I’m currently very interested in Wolfgang products, Blackfire, Collinite, and for budget reasons Chemical Guys(if anyone has good things to say about them).
I purchased a 2021 White 4Runner that I intend to take offroad and want to keep it protected. After researching so many options I’ve became overwhelmed and confused frankly with what’s my best bang for my buck per say on this type of vehicle and use.
I wanted to go with the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Concours Kit, then got distracted by the Facebook Favorite kit with the collinite 845. Then considered wolfgangs ceramic coating full kit, but questioned if it’s what I want or need. Then began seeing some pretty good reviews on Chemical Guys and Blackfire but received mixed reviews for a white car and their white car products??
Would anyone please give me a recommendation for a new white vehicle? I play to simply wash clay wash wax and seal it.
thank you in advance
Sonax Polymer Net Shield is a very good product. Cheap, very easy to use and 3+ mths of durability.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Wolfgang products are all great IMO. The look they give is second to none.
Any Collinite product is super tough, and this line happens to be my favorite. The gloss Collinite provides is wonderful IMO.
As mentioned above, don't let all of the options blow your mind.
Anything found here on AutoGeek is top-notch, or else they wouldn't bother carrying it.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Wolfgang products are all great IMO. The look they give is second to none.
Any Collinite product is super tough, and this line happens to be my favorite. The gloss Collinite provides is wonderful IMO.
As mentioned above, don't let all of the options blow your mind.
Anything found here on AutoGeek is top-notch, or else they wouldn't bother carrying it.
Awesome advice buddy!
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Wolfgang products are all great IMO. The look they give is second to none.
Any Collinite product is super tough, and this line happens to be my favorite. The gloss Collinite provides is wonderful IMO.
As mentioned above, don't let all of the options blow your mind.
Anything found here on AutoGeek is top-notch, or else they wouldn't bother carrying it.
I've used colly 845 a number of times. It doesn't hold a small candle to polish angels cosmic sealant or Victoria mayhem wax. I have personal experience with all three. Really the gloss on the latter will shatter colly 845.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by noorth
I've used colly 845 a number of times. It doesn't hold a small candle to polish angels cosmic sealant or Victoria mayhem wax. I have personal experience with all three. Really the gloss on the latter will shatter colly 845.
Nice.
But the idea here is not to really crap on recommendations of other products, but rather make a point for your own.
See?
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Nice.
But the idea here is not to really crap on recommendations of other products, but rather make a point for your own.
See?
"here"? do you mean autogeek? i need the manual i guess. Don't want to smell too much. Please tell me how to fit in.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by noorth
Please tell me how to fit in.
This information can be easily ascertained by reading the nature of the posts "here" on AGO.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by RNR89JV
Hello all, I’ve been reading many threads and Mike Phillip’s reviews/instructional threads and began researching products. I’m currently very interested in Wolfgang products, Blackfire, Collinite, and for budget reasons Chemical Guys(if anyone has good things to say about them).
I purchased a 2021 White 4Runner that I intend to take offroad and want to keep it protected. After researching so many options I’ve became overwhelmed and confused frankly with what’s my best bang for my buck per say on this type of vehicle and use.
I wanted to go with the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Concours Kit, then got distracted by the Facebook Favorite kit with the collinite 845. Then considered wolfgangs ceramic coating full kit, but questioned if it’s what I want or need. Then began seeing some pretty good reviews on Chemical Guys and Blackfire but received mixed reviews for a white car and their white car products??
Would anyone please give me a recommendation for a new white vehicle? I play to simply wash clay wash wax and seal it.
thank you in advance
Hi there....
I've read and re-read your post. I think you already answered your questions....
Wolfgang is good.
Collinite is good.
Based on your statement, "I plan to simply wash, clay, wax and seal it."
Question---Do you have a polisher with ton of pads?
That will help simplify things.
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by PaulMys
This information can be easily ascertained by reading the nature of the posts "here" on AGO.
Paul wrote the rule book
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Humm....
If it were me, I'll do a chem and mech recon.
Give it a buzz cut with Blackfire One Step.
Done!
In 3 or 4 months-spray wax or spray sealant. Whatever strikes your fancy!
Then one more time just before winter---another hit of either wax or sealant.
Come spring---just clay only and then hit with a spray wax or sealant. Do this 2 x a year.
Done and simple....
Simple, cheap, easy and results just as good as the best detail!
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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