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What're your most recommended new-ish products to use?
Hello everyone,
Probably not many here that remember me. Looks like Im going to be coming back into this part time to get out of the office as I work from home. I need to be on my feet more. I will be working on the central Florida coast doing mobile work. Im hoping you fine people can give me the cliffnotes on some of the products I must consider for mobile use out in the Florida sun and heat.
Hope to hear back and thank you,
Ryan
Autogeek OG. Attended detail fest I/II. Still detailing!
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Re: What're your most recommended new-ish products to use?
HDspeed or BLACKFIRE one step, for your all in one.
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Meguiars Ultimate Fast Finish. Crazy easy to apply (wipe on wipe off), economical, awesome protection!
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Not sure how long you have been away, but welcome back!
The Griot's line of products is outstanding.
That said, 3D, and McKee's have some of the most user-friendly and cost effective products on the market.
And, IMO........ All 3 companies I mentioned give great final results.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Have to throw in Tuff Shine Tire Clearcoat. The whole system (Coating, cleaner, brush, applicator) are all excellent at doing what they're supposed to do and the result being no need for tire dressings for months.
Toss in the Carrand Tire Dressing applicator brush just makes it even better.
Can be kinda a PIA to clean before applying but worth it to me for not having to mess with tires for a long time.
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Originally Posted by
JWallace
HDspeed or BLACKFIRE one step, for your all in one.
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I have to agree with this. These are both amazing one step products. I have only tried BF one step on a sample area thus far but it was enough that my bottle is On order. Both are workable outdoors in sun if you work smart.
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Meh, I still like the Megs ultimate/mirror glaze stuff...
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I love Gyeon's Q2 TRIM Coating. No more WETS or other types of dressing for trim. I sell my trim coating package from $15-$50+ depending on the amount of trim on the vehicle and quote it at the point arrival / inspection. Haven't had anyone turn me down thus far as they know going forward it's a HUGE Time Saver for them not to have to mess with dressing the trim after a wash.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
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2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Re: What're your most recommended new-ish products to use?
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
I love Gyeon's Q2 TRIM Coating. No more WETS or other types of dressing for trim. I sell my trim coating package from $15-$50+ depending on the amount of trim on the vehicle and quote it at the point arrival / inspection. Haven't had anyone turn me down thus far as they know going forward it's a HUGE Time Saver for them not to have to mess with dressing the trim after a wash.
How long does it last?
And how long does WETS last?
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