New Buzz... Eagle One Wipe and shine. New ones popping every day. Brian gave it some good reviews.
New Buzz... Eagle One Wipe and shine. New ones popping every day. Brian gave it some good reviews.
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Target in ‘Burgh had SNS on sale for $5.99 this past weekend. I think it’s still there.
So, is this now the new product to have?
I need a new quick detailed drying aid.
Would this be recommended ?
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Would this be better then a megs quick wax or quick detailer
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So megs quick detailer or wax? Also, why not ?
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It’s not a cleaner so to say. Sure it’s wet and could clean but that’s not it’s purpose. More like a spray sealant.
However it will work as a drying aid I have used it this way multiple times. Consider it an off label use.
Meg’s ultimate quick wax is not a cleaner either but will also work well as a drying aid. A very good product indeed.
Megs ultimate quick detailer has cleaning qualities but not as much focused on being a protection/ sealant product
All three great products the TW SNS is very good protection wise at a very fair price is why the popularity is happening
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I really dont like reviews for car care products on youtube, most show application on a perfect surface then shows the results which is always the same, shiny and positive...i mean name me one LSP that isnt going to make a flawless surface look great?
What i do like are the few youtubers that do a deep analysis with various torture tests, or just the torture test.
I wish there was more "guy with a hood that leaves it out for 12 months with various products on it" youtubers. boring videos but i want to SEE what lasts for how long. Durability is the defining factor for me, they all look great on a prepped and freshly treated surface. If i want that i do it monthly. What i want to know is what happens after 2-6 months, which ones fail from heat, which ones fail from washing, and which ones hold up to the label
the *few* videos like this that at least show the ice spray wax, which i think to be the same base product as seal n shine, shows its kinda ridiculous on the durability scale.
Just from that i picked up the $6 or w/e bottle of ice spray wax, id rather top my base coat with that since its cheap and i can soak my black trim in it. Definitely getting a bottle of seal n shine once that runs out.
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Same Q here. Other than the occasional streaking issues (which are probably enough to scare me off), what problems have people encountered using it for aOriginally Posted by Striker
Drying Aid?
I somehow doubt that any of these will offer the durability I suspect you`re after, but FWIW (and you`ve probably heard all this before) my Drying Aids, all of which are utterly Accumulator-proof (if not used outdoors) are:I need a new quick detailed drying aid.
-FK425
-FK146
-QD-strength IUDJ
-OCW
-Meguiar`s D156/UQW
I used to use Griot`s SpeedShine (a lot, for a very long time..not just a few gallons) and it was nice on waxes. Recent comments by GG aficionados make me wonder whether they`ve changed it.
Also used a lot of ValuGard Fast Finish, but have gradually quit reaching for it as I have with all my other QDs. (Need to use `em up somehow!)
Those work so well for me (on top of FK1000P on my vehicles, OCW/D156 alone on my wife`s A8) that I`m not really expecting to try the newer/supposedly better products like TW S&S, although they do continue to pique my interest.
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From what I gather you use a drying aid to keep the towel from marring the paint. To do that you would want product with better lubricity which usually comes from a cleaning product. BUT.... if your going to spray something on and wipe something off why not add some protection. That’s why I use a Merlin’s mix as I get lubricity I need from the waterless and protection the sio2 sealant.
If I were to use one I would use the QD as it has more lubricity bought at the price their offered at I’d give a 50/50 mix of both a try
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