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chemical guys vs the world
What would you guys consider to be an ok/good product and a professional product? As a whole.
I was reading around the interwebs and many detailers were referring to CG as an "ok" product. Or a product for enthusiasts.
What products would you consider as professional? pinnacle, poorboys, wolfgang? etc.
I'm really looking for a professional product line. as I stated as a whole company, which manufacturer would you recommend as being a professional line?
as for as waxes/sealants are concerned i'm pretty stuck to gtechniq coatings. I haven't done one yet on a vehicle, but i've heard nothing but positive things from them. So basically i'm looking for everything else from a company. interior, polishes, wheel/tire cleaner etc.
Thanks and i'm anxious to hear what some of you professional detailers use and/or recommend
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I'm not sure what your criteria are. What makes something a "professional" product? Availability in bulk? Discounted pricing?
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Originally Posted by 03Mustanger
What would you guys consider to be an ok/good product and a professional product? As a whole.
I was reading around the interwebs and many detailers were referring to CG as an "ok" product. Or a product for enthusiasts.
What products would you consider as professional? pinnacle, poorboys, wolfgang? etc.
I'm really looking for a professional product line. as I stated as a whole company, which manufacturer would you recommend as being a professional line?
as for as waxes/sealants are concerned i'm pretty stuck to gtechniq coatings. I haven't done one yet on a vehicle, but i've heard nothing but positive things from them. So basically i'm looking for everything else from a company. interior, polishes, wheel/tire cleaner etc.
Thanks and i'm anxious to hear what some of you professional detailers use and/or recommend
I split my inventory from 3 different companies.my waxes and polishes compound I use pinnacle,poor boys is pretty good on some of there stuff.chemical guys quantities in small bottles is just to little for me as I do this for a living.although chemicals guys black clay is probably the best I've used,cuts quick and no marring even though it's agressive.The rest I get from wholesale vendors.
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Originally Posted by GSKR
I split my inventory from 3 different companies.my waxes and polishes compound I use pinnacle,poor boys is pretty good on some of there stuff.chemical guys quantities in small bottles is just to little for me as I do this for a living.although chemicals guys black clay is probably the best I've used,cuts quick and no marring even though it's agressive.The rest I get from wholesale vendors.
Overall what companies do you use out of curiosity?
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I find this somewhat of a weird question..
There are guys here that can make a car look incredible with kit wax, and there are guys here that you could give top shelf stuff that would look like a jr high car wash/wax job.....
Chemical line is just a small part of the job. It's technique, experience and maybe knowing what chemical to do the job you want to complete.
In my opinion, there is no single manufacturer that makes the "best" complete line. Each has their stand out products, each has their "ok" products.
You gotta figure out what works for you.......
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Originally Posted by GSKR
I split my inventory from 3 different companies.my waxes and polishes compound I use pinnacle,poor boys is pretty good on some of there stuff.chemical guys quantities in small bottles is just to little for me as I do this for a living.although chemicals guys black clay is probably the best I've used,cuts quick and no marring even though it's agressive.The rest I get from wholesale vendors.
Originally Posted by ronkh57
I find this somewhat of a weird question..
There are guys here that can make a car look incredible with kit wax, and there are guys here that you could give top shelf stuff that would look like a jr high car wash/wax job.....
Chemical line is just a small part of the job. It's technique, experience and maybe knowing what chemical to do the job you want to complete.
In my opinion, there is no single manufacturer that makes the "best" complete line. Each has their stand out products, each has their "ok" products.
You gotta figure out what works for you.......
I agree with what you're saying. The top shelf stuff doesn't last that long whatsoever though.
basically I was asking this question so I could use for 1 single line up. Rather than having to buying product from company a to do job a and buy additional product from company b to do job b. Trying to save money I guess is a better way of putting it. Trial and error of products can get pricey.
Originally Posted by GSKR
I split my inventory from 3 different companies.my waxes and polishes compound I use pinnacle,poor boys is pretty good on some of there stuff.chemical guys quantities in small bottles is just to little for me as I do this for a living.although chemicals guys black clay is probably the best I've used,cuts quick and no marring even though it's agressive.The rest I get from wholesale vendors.
What products specifically do you use from pinnacle and poor boys?
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Hard to beat the Meguiar's professional line. Even their mid-grade products, most of which can be bought OTC are pretty good.
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Re: chemical guys vs the world
Look at the new McKee 37 line for complete line of quality products
Hi my name is Steve and I am a Griotsaholic
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chemical guys vs the world
It's not about product lines. It's about technique. If Tiger Woods gave me his clubs and he went out and bought a set at Walmart, he still wins every time.
So many people especially impatient ones spend a fortune on detailing supplies every time a new product or line comes out and guess what...in six months or a year the stuff is rotting away in a box someplace and it's on to the next magic pill.
In my day we didn't have the Internet, iPods,iPads, or smart phones....but we had some really bad-azz cars.
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