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  1. #166

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    PPG Aquapel glass treatment

    Pakshak WW drying towels

    Duragloss Aquawax

  2. #167

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    I don`t know if any of you have heard of it, but I was very surprised with Reje-X. It really makes a beautiful shine, lasts for months, costs next to nothing, and is relatively easy to put on the car.

  3. #168

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    DG products and microfiber towels

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    OCW by far. Extremely easy to apply and the results are there too.
    DJ Mayo

    Paint Correction Specialist

    Northern, Va

    Detailed Image Mid-Atlantic Featured Detailer

  5. #170

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    106FA

    Opti-seal

    Busch aluminum polish
    2010 Nissan 370Z

    Superior Auto Care

  6. #171

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    been using this stuff for a while and i do not have any complaints (one bottle lasts forever LOL). definitely worth it`s $6 price tag...





    also, the Eurow shag towels are holding up quite well too...





    :2thumbs:

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    Recently, Danase Classic Wax. For only $21.95 minus the 10% discount, I was not expecting to get such amazing results. The gloss, depth, and wetness of this wax are unbelievable. This wax convinced me that paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars for a wax is just insane. IMO, it beats many of those "high end" waxes out there. Here are some pics:
































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    Quote Originally Posted by detaildoc
    Recently, Danase Classic Wax. For only $21.95 minus the 10% discount, I was not expecting to get such amazing results. The gloss, depth, and wetness of this wax are unbelievable. This wax convinced me that paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars for a wax is just insane. IMO, it beats many of those "high end" waxes out there. Here are some pics:

































    very nice, love that tint too! :up

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    Wow that looks beautiful !



    Is it a liquid or paste ?

  10. #175

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    I`m going to add FK1000 to the list. Heard good things about it, but have been HUGELY impressed by it immediately. Certainly exceeds my expectations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fallguy
    Wow that looks beautiful !



    Is it a liquid or paste ?
    It is a paste and super easy to apply and remove.

  12. #177

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    Has to be aquapel
    NO! I won`t do your car next.

  13. #178

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    Klasse AIO: does everything I want and more. Great for a one step product, even better topped with carnuba (i.e. Collinite)



    No-Streek Glass Polish: This is the only product to topple Stoners IG (no small feat). Apply using a damp microfiber applicator, let haze , wipe off (no streaks, pardon the pun, crystal clear clarity, can be used on exterior windows and mirrors, and great water sheeting ability. Dirt cheap off of Amazon.



    Collinite 845: Inexpensive (if found at Harbor Freight), beads like crazy and durability is insane. Easy to apply.



    Turtle Wax Ice Interior Detailer: surprisingly good interior cleaner and protectant, leaves surfaces clean, dust free, and nice matte finish and smell.



    Meguiars UQD: great QD, can be used on windows and beads well. A value when Target does its 2 for $12 deal.



    Stoner`s Trim Shine: great rubber/plastic protection, long lasting

  14. #179

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    Zaino ZFX (the scratch remover) works very well with an orange pad and finishes very nicely with a white or green pad. Did not see it coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9935annivgt
    Zaino ZFX (the scratch remover) works very well with an orange pad and finishes very nicely with a white or green pad. Did not see it coming.
    I think you meant Z-PC, since ZFX is the Cure Accelerator.
    John

 

 
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