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Re: CarPro InnerQD and Glass Mitt Review
Nice review thanks. The anti-static claims are interesting. It's tough to beat Megs Quik IMO. I'm using Gyeon ID now and its good but nothing special IMO. Very similar to Megs in that its alcohol based (60%) and leaves a natural finish. Once I'm done with the Gyeon I'll likely just use ONR on the interior. Unlike the Megs, Gyeon does not claim UV protection. But as with everything Gyeon makes, their packaging is the best if that's important to you.
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Re: CarPro InnerQD and Glass Mitt Review
Thanks. I was wondering about the mitt. Had my eye on it.
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I think I will get a bottle of this to try out. Really like the price of Meg’s QID, but I hate the smell of it.
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Re: CarPro InnerQD and Glass Mitt Review
Originally Posted by
DFB
Funnily, Adams products are sold here at a premium price, usually more quite a bit more than CarPro.
The interior detailer you mention is $33 for 16oz and $130 for a gallon.
These sort of interior detailers certainly don't suit everybody, the cleaning and protection offered is small. For a fleet of garage queens, they make more seance.
Maybe it’s the same phenomenon on CarPro here. Adam’s is $40 a gallon and great stuff. And $130 not so much….
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CarPro InnerQD and Glass Mitt Review
Originally Posted by
DFB
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The Meguiars QID is a great time saver, and I like the smell and the finish it leaves but............... InnerQD is better. This is hard to describe, but it just seems to distribute easier.
Originally Posted by
fly07sti
I think I will get a bottle of this to try out. Really like the price of Meg’s QID, but I hate the smell of it.
Funny on the smell as i’ve read both and i like it but used OTC version.
Are you both using gallon?
Also [mention]fly07sti [/mention] have you tried P&S Xpress interior detailer? Cleans very well without leaving residue and kicks ass with AutoFiber Scrub ninja’s.
Mixed 1:1 and it cleans better than most if not all IQD’s but leaves no protection. It’s a product i use alot and would be in my my arsenal if i detailed as a profession.
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Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Funny on the smell as i’ve read both and i like it but used OTC version.
Are you both using gallon?
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I started off by getting a OTC 473ml bottle of Megs QID to see if I liked it, then followed with a gallon. To be honest, I did not notice a scent difference between the two.
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Originally Posted by
NJNinja
Nice review thanks. The anti-static claims are interesting. It's tough to beat Megs Quik IMO. I'm using Gyeon ID now and its good but nothing special IMO. Very similar to Megs in that its alcohol based (60%) and leaves a natural finish. Once I'm done with the Gyeon I'll likely just use ONR on the interior. Unlike the Megs, Gyeon does not claim UV protection. But as with everything Gyeon makes, their packaging is the best if that's important to you.
I initially didn't think I would have a use for it but I have actually been using ONR more and more, including the interior.
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