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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Ech2o is a super slow mover on my shelf too.. Mainly because I don’t use it on my own vehicles which makes it a rare occasion when I do. Same for Reload.
Bottle says it expired 2yrs. ago. I’ve had bad luck buying Carpro products and them showing up nearly expired when they’re brand new.
My bottle of Reload… Expired a year ago. I haven’t had these bottles for That long… They just be selling old product.
I have noticed in recent orders they are no longer putting the expire dates on the labels anymore. As least not on the few bottles I have gottne recently. I wonder why....
2019 GLI 35th Edition DSG in Pure Grey w/ OEM+ IS38 turbocharger and various bolt-ons.
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Originally Posted by
Desertnate
No kidding! I only use it as a QD, and don't have a business, so at 1:20 the bottle will last nearly forever. I've had mine 3~4 years despite using it to maintain our 2~3 family cars. Still plenty left.
Yeah I have a problem buying gallons of stuff. I’ll never use it all.
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Yeah I have a problem buying gallons of stuff. I’ll never use it all.
said no alcoholic ever........
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Originally Posted by
NJNinja
Those are all great products, although I've yet to use Ech20 but it's on my list to try. Griots RW is fantastic.
I'm torn between using a RW for interiors vs a dedicated interior detailer. I've been bouncing back and forth between ONR @ 256:1 and Gyeon Interior Detailer. Both work very well.
As much as I like trying new products I'm a minimalist at heart and only like to have what I truly need. I don't like clutter and having a ton of products.
I'm coming from having a cluttered, ton of products to approaching a minimalist set up. Ech2o is among them. I have a gallon and a 16oz labeled bottle for it.
I really like it, but I just enjoy Opti-Clean more. They both seem to clean similarly, but the Opti-Clean seems more versatile.
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
The PFM gets mad love from forum members.
If I remember correctly [mention]fly07sti [/mention] the MF king wasn’t a fan. He actually likes LM sucker the best. Not available on AG.
[mention]Eldorado2k [/mention] likes the gauntlets, as well as the PFM’s if i recall.
I won’t buy the sucker as i’m not fond of Scott (the owner Dallas Paint Correction). Was gonna order one as I wanted a marolex foamer but found another vendor.
From what i’ve read the gauntlet has strips of teisted loop and plush MF towels. Early reading said it was design to work well with drying aids.
As Klasse said order one of each. You’ll probably like both but let is know what you think
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For clarification, I love the PFM towels and have many in rotation and many new ones for future use. I just think the sucker performs just a smidge better and with the 16x24 option that it comes in is an incredible towel. The gauntlet is is very nice towel but it doesn’t glide across the paint smoothly without a drying aid for me.
I’m also not a fan persay of Scott, but the drying towels he sells are top shelf. FWIW, the sucker’s are extremely similar to the Notorious towel sold here at AG.
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Originally Posted by
fly07sti
For clarification, I love the PFM towels and have many in rotation and many new ones for future use. I just think the sucker performs just a smidge better and with the 16x24 option that it comes in is an incredible towel. The gauntlet is is very nice towel but it doesn’t glide across the paint smoothly without a drying aid for me.
I’m also not a fan persay of Scott, but the drying towels he sells are top shelf. FWIW, the sucker’s are extremely similar to the Notorious towel sold here at AG.
I have a couple of Scott's towels, including The Jack's in yellow and gray and they truely are great towels
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Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
So much for those towels
***EDIT***
Still available at his original site, the above one apparently is NOT him, confusing
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Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Griots 3-1 Ceramic spray
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Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
So much for those towels
***EDIT***
Still available at his original site, the above one apparently is NOT him, confusing
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That actually is Scott from DPC. Luxury Microfiber was never his. He was just a Youtube promoter that got paid to promote.
Intersting watch if you can watch Matt
Get To Know Luxury Microfiber - Dialed In Podcast - YouTube
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Re: Top 3 Favorite Detailing Products
Once I plow through some of my current products, I think I'm going to splurge for POLISHANGEL Cosmic Spritz. Looks too good not to try.
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