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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
You know what ?
Chemical guys products acutally aren't bad.
I dont like there polishes.
But if you have there soap, wheel cleaners, all purpose cleaners, clay bars, waxes.
You don't need to buy more of that stuff they will get the job done, untill you run out.
Chemical guys soaps are some of the best.
Just upgrade your polishes, i only like there v36 v32,v34 are a nightmare. And i use for headlight restorations.
All the other stuff you have is fine.
Is there better ? Sure , but the stuff you have if any of us had only those products on a island we would be able to get the kob done.
A clay bar is a clay bar, just because its chemical guys, does not mean you need to buy a wolfgang claybar.
Use what you have untill its done.
Just upgrade your polishes.
I actually like there cleaners, they work well i never had any complaints.
Jet seal is still some of the strongest sealant on the market.
My neighbor has had it on his daily driven fan for over a year now, with just maintenence spray wax applications.
Alot of there stuff is over hyped like Blacklight, but they do have some gems.
Jet seal, there soaps are pretty good
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
Wow this is going to be tough. But for me the Polishing products I use are Menzerna FG400 and SF4500. IMO any of the PBMG groups product brands are SUPERIOR to anything that Chemical Guys make. And if I offend the Chemical Guys Fanboys...so sorry. This is from 1st hand experience for me. You can't go wrong with any of the Meg's products. As for sealant Menzerna or Poorboy's. Wax...ugh I have at least 25 different types!
As for Clay bars....I use the Nanoskins. I use the Blue wash mitt. Save quite a bit of time too. I know that there is the Cobra and Griot's. I haven't used these, however, I woukld assume the quality is just the same. Using this method as opposed to claying save quite a bit of time and is just as effective as regular clay. Additionally, if you drop the wash mitt just remove the dirt and Nanoskin away. Typical clay bars you can't do that.
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail
Just upgrade your polishes, i only like there v36 v32,v34 are a nightmare. And i use for headlight restorations.
Thanks for your input. I actually use V32 and V36 on headlights also and it works fantastic.
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
Megs, griots garage
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
Originally Posted by RangerDetails
I started my own detailing business. So professionally.
What I do is get all my polishes and waxes glass cleaner micros and coatings and pads through ag.The rest I get from a outside vendor.d151 for production and sonax products.apc rim cleaners and carpet care and aerosol trim dressing leather cleaner and conditioner outside vendor.
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
I know this is an old thread, but if you are a professional and have a fed tax ID, you can buy your products wholesale in bulk from major distributors, such as Malco, Trans-Mate, P & S, etc.
Trans Mate has the best brake dust remover I have found, Tame Tiger, and it can also be used on paint for rail dust removal on new vehicles.
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
The only CG product I have is Petes 53 wax....
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
just try different things, no need to limit yourself to one companies product. thats what i would recommend
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Re: Slowly moving away from Chemical Guys. What do you guys recommend?
I've been impressed by every single McKee's 37 product I've tried. Might be worth a look.
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