WhiteStripes
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I got the Autobrite Foam Lance form WaxWorkz, I love it. I'm about to order some Duragloss 901 for it as I've heard next to Optimum car wash, it's the foamiest soap out there in a lance.
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PistolWhip said:Awww man I got the fever this winter and have been buying detailing stuff like its crazy. I just took advantage of the fake spring we're having in Jersey right now and put some of my winter aquisisions to work. With that I've found my new favorite car wash, Sonus Auto Shampoo, I love the stuff. I followed that up with a full claying. I then added a coat of Optimum Polish II on my brand new PC 7424. I've used the OPII before and its very versitle. My car didn't need much correction so I just used a polishing pad, but on my dad's Grand Marquie I used a light cutting pad and it worked very well in both duties.
I then hit up the front 3rd of my car with DoDo Juice Purple Haze (applied by hand) and then ran out of light since I got a late start. So far I am VERY pleased with the DoDo Juice. I can't wait to see how it looks with a second coat.
I did get a chance to try out P21S wheel cleaner on my polished billet rims and its by far the best stuff I've ever used on them. It could probably stand to be a little stronger for a painted or chrome rim, but for polished billet its perfect. I also sprayed my wheel wells down with Chemical Guys Bare Bones and as skeptical as I was when I bought it, I'm not at all now. I like it right now, but I have a feeling I'm gonna love it in the morning when I go back out to see how it settled.
Some other things that I picked up that I'm very pleased with:
PoorBoys World Natural Look, Adams #1 and #2 metal polish, Optimum Car Wax (spray), Sonus All Purpose Cleaner (this stuff is super concentraded and will last a long time with the way its diluted) and PBW's Trim Restorer.
Stuff I haven't had a chance to try out yet:
Klasse AIO, PBW's wheel sealer, DoDo Juice Lime Prime, PBW's Bold-n-Bright tire dressing and PBW's Spray and Wash.
Danspeed1 said:..Why would the FK425 mar my paint. GM clear coat is super hard? I don't intend on using it as a wash, rather a gloss enhancer and "touch-up" product...
Danspeed1 said:I took a look at the Finish Kare line. .. before I step into yet another line, can anybody tell me what FK1000 has to offer? Does it offer any benefits over, P21s, Pinnacle, Collinite 845 & 476s, Meguiars, or Zaino (I have all these already). I am mainly looking for a really good, anti-static, gloss enhancing quick detailer that i can use after washing, and for minor touch ups. But like I said in my initial post, i am open to new products.
DG
blk45 said:You are half right. CW&G and CW&C are essentially the same, except the &G has glossing agents in it. Both can be used as weekly washes with no damage to your LSP if mixed in the correct ratio. 1/2 oz to a gallon. Both will also strip your LSP if used in the stronger ratio of 2oz per gallon. Most use the CW&G for regular washes because it leaves the glossing agents behind and CW&C to strip LSP, because if you are stripping your LSP to polish or reapply a different LSP, you don't want to take a chance of the glossing agents interfering with your polishes or bonding.