Garry Dean`s Force Field Protection system?

quebert

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Can`t find much info on it, a few of his YT video he uses it and talks a little about it, but doesn`t say much. Does anyone know if the Ghost Wash will be replacing the IUDJ? I was all set to order Detail Juice + Juice Boost to try them out, but this stuff comes out March 1st so it might be worth waiting for. I`m not even sure if this is going to replace what`s there or it`s a totally separate product line.
 
quebert- I`d try to contact him directly. Garry has always been a great guy and if nothing else a prompt/nice/etc. response is in his best interest and he knows it.
 
call/text him , I did once to ask him a Detailing Business related question and he replied to me within 10 minutes. I`m sure he`ll take the time to help you in regards to your interest in his products.
 
Agree with others re: contacting Garry. He posts his cell phone number on his Facebook page and encourages people to contact him. Great dude.
 
My impression is that Ghost Rinseless Wash is a prep product to work with the Infinite Force coating system. You can use Ghost for your regular wash but it is less powerful than IUDJ.

My guess is to go with IUDJ if you are not interested in Infinite Force coating system. Best bet is to call Garry for clarification.
 
bigltc- Yeah, that`s my take on it too, though all I did was hit his site and see what *I* thought it was all about.

Hey, BTW, does your user-name happen to mean "Big Lincoln Town Car" by any chance? Just wondered as those are the big brothers of my Crown Vics.
 
Accumulator - Yes, Big Lincoln Town Car! I drove a `86 Signature Series with two tone Champagne paint for 13 years and now I have a `01 Cartier L in silver frost since 2004. I enjoy your Crown Vic posts on crownvic.net.


fyi...Garry is having a Ghost and Evo Shampoo give away with purchase. Check his latest YT video for details. (only a short 5 minutes)
 
Accumulator - Yes, Big Lincoln Town Car! I drove a `86 Signature Series with two tone Champagne paint for 13 years and now I have a `01 Cartier L in silver frost since 2004.

Ah, cool, thanks for confirming :D Silver is a nice color for that.
I enjoy your Crown Vic posts on crownvic.net.

Heh heh, thanks, at least that makes two of us ;) Note that I simply DO NOT address very much Detailing stuff there, and I`m biting my tongue and stepping away from the keyboard where a whole lotta other topics are concerned too.
 
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