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    And continuing my other post about expensive products which have made a difference, what less then expensive products (Around or under $40) have made a HUGE difference in detailing for you?



    For me, I`d have to say MOTHERS Tire FX cleaner (makes rim cleaning infinitely easier) and COSTCO bulk (yellow) MFs

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    Would Zaino be considered expensive? IF so, than yes. Considering I went from using using Car brites "Butter wax" to using Z2-Z5 was a huge difference.

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    I would have to say the whole Duragloss line has really impressed me. From 105 polish to Aquawax, their products are top notch and IMO beat the competition when it comes to OTC products.

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    Cyclo carpet brushes

    The Duragloss line
    www.deep-gloss.com



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    Duragloss 901. I love it. Haven`t tried the anything else from their line up but next time i`m at carquest i`m going to pick up some of their other products.

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    The Duragloss line.....both the Auto and Marine line



    LA Awesome APC



    CCS pads



    Grout Sponge...



    These all made a BIG diference



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    Fastball Fiberglass cleaner (for black steaks on RV`s Boats etc etc) cost $9/ gallon and seriosuly works on contact. Better than Meg`s stuff which was like $12/ for a 16oz bottle and you still had to scrub to get it off.



    JD`s Aluminum cleaner. (again cheap) I think it`s $12/gallon and can get even the nastiest crusted on crap off any rim on contact. Been extreamly impressed with these products



    Oh and who can forget Mr. Cleans Magic eraser.... Don`t last long but they do a helluva job in a pinch.

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    Duragloss, 105 and AW, as well as their QD, car wash, and a few others! For the price, simply can`t beat them!
    2003 G35 - protected & perfected with Zaino [Zaino, made for those who refuse to live in a world full of compromises]

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    Grout Sponge

    Meg`s QID

    AW

    Pump Spray Bottles

    LC Wool pads

    LC CCS Pads
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    The entire Werkstatt and Duragloss lines are very reasonably priced (nothing over even close to $40.00 except in bulk sizes) and stack up quality-wise with any other products available on the market at any price IMO.



    Individual Products:



    Duragloss AW

    Duragloss 901 Car Wash

    Duragloss 105 TPP



    Werkstatt Prime Strong

    Werkstatt AJT

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    $40 is a pretty high price. You can get a lot of stuff for under 40. Pretty much each of the Zaino products can be bought under $40.



    As for really low-cost ($10-20) products: DG Aquawax, DG 105, grout sponge, Target micro-chenille wash mitt, Sonus Der Wunder towels (they are actually pricey, but they are very good), Collinite 845/476S.



    Now that I think of it, I`d say it`s hard to just put a price on everything from towels to waxes. For example, bad waxes can cost only $10, but $10 towels are very good...

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    Mikebai is right:



    > $40.00 is very expensive.



    Most people consider Zaino on the expensive side and it`s prices are approximately $15.00 to $30.00.



    There are a lot of excellent products available for under $15.00 - too many to name all of them (although Duragloss and Werkstatt stick out IMO).

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    Werkstatt is close to zaino in price.



    Presta 1500 polish for wool pads. You can`t beat it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3a
    Werkstatt is close to zaino in price.




    Depends on what you mean by "close" I guess.







    Comparison of (roughly) Equivalent Products:



    Prime Strong ($23.95) vs. ZAIO ($26.95)



    AJT ($14.95)/AJ ($16.95) vs. Z2 ($14.95)/Z5 ($16.95)



    Autobody Wash ($7.95) vs. Z7 ($8.95)



    Acylic Glos ($7.95) vs. Z6 ($9.95)





    Werkstatt has no equivalent of Z8 ($19.95) or Z-CS ($29.95) both of which are pretty popular with Zaino users (excellent products).





    They`re not too far apart in price - but the differences add up over time especially if you splurge in the full Zaino system with Z8/Z-CS on top of their other products (the anecdotal evidence seems to suggest most Zaino users do this).





    Both Zaino and Werkstatt are excellent products (I might give a slight edge to Zaino in terms of pure looks) - but I`ve stuck with Werkstatt because it is a bit more economical.

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    collinite waxes

 

 
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