if you could only purchase one single product to use on your own vehicle for its entire lifespan, what product would you use? irrespective of the cost.
if you could only purchase one single product to use on your own vehicle for its entire lifespan, what product would you use? irrespective of the cost.
I would choose Poorboys World EX-P sealant!
ONR. It has so many different uses.
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interesting question...although as it stands there is no one single product that will do everything i need to do to clean and protect my vehicles. onr comes close though there are other optimum products as well...
I would use Ultima Waterless Wash Concentrate. I can do a waterless wash or a rinseless wash. It is a water softner for a traditional wash, it has Polycharger so it works very well as a cross between a detail spray and a spray sealant. It can also be used as a dust/dirt remover for interior wipe downs. I have also used it on glass. Uwwc is very sililar to most waterless washes and rinseless washes, but it has the polycharger that adds more protection ability and rediculous slikness.
I have to ask, is my car already in perfect condidtion before I switch to only one product?
If so - Ultima Waterless Wash (Garry has already named most of the reasons it excels)
Permanon is the other product I would choose. Looks to be extremely versatile for protection of any surface and ease of use.
If you are talking about one product just for paint protection.
Poorboys World, polish with sealant
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G|techniq C1. One of the best LSPs I have ever used.
Thomas Kehlenbeck
Aggressive Detailing
Thats a hard question, but I would have to say Duragloss 501.Cleans very good and leaves great protection. I am also a spray wax user, so it could also be a spray wax.
Element 119....
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Adam`s Detail Spray.
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