Can't live without ______?

CharlesW

The Rainmaker
In a recent post, I made a comment about a product not being something "I couldn't live without".
Made me think a little about some of the products I use regularly.

Lots of swirl removers have worked good for me.
Lots of paint cleaners/polishes.
A few cleaner/waxes.
Several sealants.
A few different carnauba's.
A number of shampoos.
Leather/rubber/vinyl protectants are abundant.
APC's are readily available.
I have my favorites, but there are quite few good products in each category.

Probably the one product I came up with that I would really hate to give up: Poorboy's Spray & Wipe.
I use it by the gallon and have yet to find another product that could match it, let alone replace it.

What's some of your have to have products?

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
In a recent post, I made a comment about a product not being something "I couldn't live without".
Made me think a little about some of the products I use regularly.

Lots of swirl removers have worked good for me.
Lots of paint cleaners/polishes.
A few cleaner/waxes.
Several sealants.
A few different carnauba's.
A number of shampoos.
Leather/rubber/vinyl protectants are abundant.
APC's are readily available.
I have my favorites, but there are quite few good products in each category.

Probably the one product I came up with that I would really hate to give up: Poorboy's Spray & Wipe.
I use it by the gallon and have yet to find another product that could match it, let alone replace it.

What's some of your have to have products?

Charles

A complete hands down second from me on this one...I'm buying it in the 5 gallon model now....another one for me is P-w-C
 
QEW for me. It's my most valuable player in the winter. No way I could maintain my car like I do without it in the winter.

Another is microfiber. It is the major reason I have almost totally eliminated marring from the car. Only time I get marring now is from the snow and ice in the winter or a random incident like some one brushing up against the car.
 
I pondered this question for a few moments. I first thought that I would say Propolish. Yet, upon further reflection, I am with the majority of responders of this thread so far. The one product that I use the most and would miss the most is S&W. I also am a member of the five gallon club.
 
As much as I like wax I'd have to say clay. Nothing makes the surface smoother than this product.This product/procedure is essential if you want a better than a showroom shine.
 
I'm rather new, but have tried quite a few products. Right now, I love the look of Poorboys Spray and Gloss over the top of Natty's Blue on my Red GTI.
2nd Place pushing hard for 1st is DuraGloss AquaWax.
 
A couple of years ago when I lived at an apartment with no hose, my choice would have been Poorboy's S&W without a doubt. Since my living arrangements have changed, I would have to go with ultra-fine clay (either Sonus or Pinnacle)...just when you think your paint is smooth...you gotta break out the clay.
 
GearHead_1 said:
Family, Souveran and Edge 2000 System.:howdy
I'll second on the Edge pads. I've become even more of a fan ever since Aaron sent me the shorter rotary adapter!
 
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