Looking for good durable combo

Beason

New member
Brother is going off to college and hes not one for washing much less detailing his car. I was wondering if EX-P + #16 would be a good durable combo. I also have #20.
 
Brother is going off to college and hes not one for washing much less detailing his car. I was wondering if EX-P + #16 would be a good durable combo. I also have #20.
 
I'd go with #20/#16. I gave my older boy PwC and #16 to use while he is at college.



#20 over EX-P because #20 does have light cleaning properties.
 
I'd go with #20/#16. I gave my older boy PwC and #16 to use while he is at college.



#20 over EX-P because #20 does have light cleaning properties.
 
Well I was going to polish it with SSR2.5 and he comes in maybe once every 2-3 months and id reapply thin. Its not for him to wax because he doesn't think its worth his time, however my dad thinks otherwise.
 
Well I was going to polish it with SSR2.5 and he comes in maybe once every 2-3 months and id reapply thin. Its not for him to wax because he doesn't think its worth his time, however my dad thinks otherwise.
 
For long long long lasting not much from Megs. You might want to look into Z2pro, it is the longest lasting sealant on the market right now.
 
For long long long lasting not much from Megs. You might want to look into Z2pro, it is the longest lasting sealant on the market right now.
 
FK2180 and Collinite 915 is my duo after polishing with Optimum. Good looks, 6 month+ beading, etc. All the cars that are staying in Maine (dad's, mom's, sister's) are getting that combo.
 
FK2180 and Collinite 915 is my duo after polishing with Optimum. Good looks, 6 month+ beading, etc. All the cars that are staying in Maine (dad's, mom's, sister's) are getting that combo.
 
Back
Top