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02-24-2022, 08:53 AM
#811
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Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by rick100
I dont have one product that I really regret buying but I have a few that I probably wouldnt buy again. In no particular order
1 - The last coat black ice. I have mix feelings about this one , I actually liked working with this product and I like the gloss. I cant speak much for durability because I kept applying sealants on top of it. My biggest beef with this product is that it is marketed as a ceramic coating and they say on their website that the application towels must be thrown out. I even used a suede applicator for the product and it never hardened after a week. So I havent use this product again because I REFUSED to throw away my towels but at the sametime I m afraid to reuse the towel. Stupid me right? ... I still have half the bottle sitting on my shelf, on the other hand the last coat 2 and the last coat amp bottles ( much biggger bottles) are almost done . Black ice is the more expensive of the products but I just refuse to discard my towels
Turtle wax ceramic spray - Another good product , but it hasnt really standout from all the sealants that I have, slowly using it here and there
collinite 845 - Hard to use , never really like the results , for all the work the results are dissapointed
turtle paste wax 75 anniversary - very excited for this product, easy to apply, water behaviour is probably the best I have seen compared to any other product that I ve used. My only complaint is that it does not have that gloss factor. I still have so much left , I may give it a try over my current ceramic lite coating before I apply another coating. I do not know how long it lasts, it was applied on my dads car, but the water behaviour on this one is something else , at least within the first week. I wouldnt buy it again based on looks , its meh .
Compounds - I bought 3 aggresive different compounds , thinking I was going to do a 3 stage correction like they do on youtube. Then I started thinking that I can not be doing these corrections yearly due to compromising the clear coat . I decided to go with a one step polish . Therefore I m stuck now , should ve just bought a small bottle of aggresive compound for spot correction .
Carpro water spot remover - I bought the 500 ml bottle together with my brother ( so 2 bottles) , it has never worked for me , my brother says it worked for him . At the end of the day my brother was right , we should ve splitted the 500ml bottle in 2 and save some money instead of buying 2 500 ml bottles. It just sits on my shelf now , I had better luck with car pro essence or eraser to remove water spot, I do not even get water spots in my car which is the worst
meguiers microfiber correction pads - They suck for me , it feels like they are damaging the paint , they get dirty fast , hard to wash . I bought 2, used them twice . If I want to use a microfiber pad , I use my uro pads which have giving me better results. I still rather use a foam pad but whenever my foam pad is not correcting, uro pads come to the rescue.
3d polishing - I bought the big bottle , will never use it all. I find its not user friendly to work with , removing is such a #####. Although last time it was used on my audi, it performed better . It did correct the paint and it worked fine with uro pads. I m not a fan , I still take meguiers ultimate compound over this one , even ultimate polish , specially if I m going to go over with car pro essence. Not the worst product but for the mone I paid for it and the expectations I had , this was not a good purchased for me
Thats about it for now . I ll probably go to my garage and find something else. Lastly , I could mention that I have giving away a lot of my sealants and polisher that I never used over the years. I always like trying something new and I m learning to buy less or smaller quantities . I m also learning to do my research before buying a product as well as trying to use what I have on the shelf now
Was it 3D One?
I had a really hard time getting used to how lubricated it is. I would often revert back to Meguiar's Ultimate Compound and Polish for easier removal. But once I backed off, and dialed in my process... I can't go back to the Megs!
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02-24-2022, 10:48 AM
#812
Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
chemical guys mr sprayer. Found out after i bought it they only want you to use their waterless wash with it. Dropped it from a foot off the ground and the pump broke. used it all of 15 minutes.
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02-24-2022, 05:18 PM
#813
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Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
Unpopular opinion, but I kind of regret picking up the Griot's G8 mini polisher and wish I had purchased the GR3 instead. I've gotten used to using forced-rotation polishers so when I used the G8 for the first time on the part of my car you would think it would be best for -- the small sections of the front and rear bumpers and finer edges -- it stalled repeatedly (even at max speed) to the point where I got frustrated and just picked up the Makita and used it on edge for those sections. I gave it another chance on some other sections but IMO the G8 doesn't quite have the power I had hoped.
I have a G9 and still reach for it for some jobs and it has never disappointed me with its ability to rotate the pads. But the G8 is missing that oomph. Maybe I'll get a GR3 still, but I'm also tempted by some of the cordless options that can be used in rotary mode.
Colin Lang
@DimensionalShine <- My Detailing IG Page
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02-24-2022, 05:41 PM
#814
Super Member
Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by crg001
Unpopular opinion, but I kind of regret picking up the Griot's G8 mini polisher and wish I had purchased the GR3 instead. I've gotten used to using forced-rotation polishers so when I used the G8 for the first time on the part of my car you would think it would be best for -- the small sections of the front and rear bumpers and finer edges -- it stalled repeatedly (even at max speed) to the point where I got frustrated and just picked up the Makita and used it on edge for those sections. I gave it another chance on some other sections but IMO the G8 doesn't quite have the power I had hoped.
I have a G9 and still reach for it for some jobs and it has never disappointed me with its ability to rotate the pads. But the G8 is missing that oomph. Maybe I'll get a GR3 still, but I'm also tempted by some of the cordless options that can be used in rotary mode.
I got the g3 a month or so ago, and really like it. I got it instead of a da for the reasons which you stated. I figured it would stall on all the small areas that a small machine would come in handy. Glad i stuck with the gr3.
Doesnt griots have a trade in program? Maybe trade in g8 for gr3?
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02-24-2022, 05:56 PM
#815
Regular Member
Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by opie
I got the g3 a month or so ago, and really like it. I got it instead of a da for the reasons which you stated. I figured it would stall on all the small areas that a small machine would come in handy. Glad i stuck with the gr3.
Doesnt griots have a trade in program? Maybe trade in g8 for gr3?
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Hmm, I'm not aware. I bought the G8 from AutoGeek and didn't have a chance to use it until after the return period. Maybe I'll reach out to Griot's customer service and see if there is anything I can do.
Colin Lang
@DimensionalShine <- My Detailing IG Page
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02-24-2022, 06:23 PM
#816
Super Member
Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by 04lss
chemical guys mr sprayer. Found out after i bought it they only want you to use their waterless wash with it. Dropped it from a foot off the ground and the pump broke. used it all of 15 minutes.
I bought a 3 pack of 16oz CG spray bottles with knock off gray Tolco sprayers (advertised as Tolco) and they were absolute garbage
The clear plastic bottles were fragile and 2 of the 3 snapped at the neck and the sprayers wouldn't get close to a fine controlled mist
I got replacements sent that turned out to be identical and I can only use them for liquids that need to flood when sprayed like clay lube or car presoak for RW
Not even worth the effort to send them back
I also returned some CG noodle wash mitts, they had half the number of noodles per square inch than my old standby Amazons Choice mitts
I won't consider any CG products anymore, period
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02-24-2022, 07:12 PM
#817
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Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
LOL....Tolco was my account for 20 years
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02-24-2022, 07:14 PM
#818
Super Member
Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by dlc95
The new Rupes DA polishes and pads. ........I really prefer their original polishes and pad series.
I prefer the line of pads they had prior to these they are selling now. I REALLY hate that they did away with the green foam pad also- that was my go to pad for most of my corrections-- so now I'm stuck with the yellow that is not aggressive enough for me and the blue is way to much
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02-24-2022, 07:32 PM
#819
Super Member
Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by luckydawg
I prefer the line of pads they had prior to these they are selling now. I REALLY hate that they did away with the green foam pad also- that was my go to pad for most of my corrections-- so now I'm stuck with the yellow that is not aggressive enough for me and the blue is way to much
I agree, I thought the rounded edges would be awesome for swoopy panels but they seem to fight me more than the old style
People talk about them "warming up and softening up" but I can get 1/3 of the way through a section pass before I feel like they are working with me rather than against me
Edited to add I am referring to the foam pads
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02-24-2022, 10:50 PM
#820
Re: Most regretted detailing product purchase
I like the Rupes wool pads (blue, yellow) but for foam I like the Uro-Tec line. Primarily used with a Flex CBeast forced rotation and the PXE80 3” DA. Sometimes the Flex CFinisher.
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