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    Re: "First-Timer" plan and questions

    Quote Originally Posted by mjd91 View Post
    Not sure what ONRWW is lol but I can gather that the WW is waterless wash.

    Looking around it seems that people don't particularly like the V7 as strictly a detailer because it's more or a sealant.
    Ahhhhh..... sorry about that.

    Optimum No Rinse is the first one, Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax (with carnuba) is the newest one. Darned stuff smells so good you'll be thinking 'where's the rum'.

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    Re: "First-Timer" plan and questions

    Lol I searched around and found what it was. Seems to be pretty popular!
    Someone dinged and creased my door the other day so my next order will have to wait until I see how much that'll be to get fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiralout462 View Post
    I ordered some v7 in hopes of using it for quick detailing myself. I will let you know my results. No matter how it's used as long as it's used. I really enjoy Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer for dust, fingerprints, smudges, etc. It's easy to use and smells great, creates a nice smooth finish.
    V7 makes a fine QD to remove dust and fingerprints. The ad for it even mentions this. It's one of the easiest "spray LSPs" to work with and leaves a nice shine. IMHO the durability isn't as good as others.

    I ONR'ed my Pathy last night in the dark fog. I used V7 as a final wipe to dry everything up, as there was a ton of moisture in the air. Came down this morning to even more fog and super tiny V7 beads:



    It looks like ice, but its not. 42 degrees here.

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    Re: "First-Timer" plan and questions

    So would you recommend the V7 or another quick detailer?

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    Re: "First-Timer" plan and questions

    I'll be tackling this tomorrow!

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