Majestic Solutions

bwalker25

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I have to say when Brandon1 first mentioned this place, I was like "yeah right, that stuff wont work...." well I went down there and got a small bottle of Red Max, this stuff you should dilute 20:1 for heavy duty work, I just used it straight up, no diluting, just spray on....It made it so EASY to take brake dust off, I didn't even have to let it set on there, I just wiped it right off! Some of the not so baked on dust dripped right off with no wipping at all! EVEN the behind the rim (the part that has never been cleaned on my car) wiped clean!



I was so impressed with this stuff that I went back in after trying this stuff out and bought a gallon of the stuff, its only $9.95!



amazing stuff some of it is! Anyone else ever tried there stuff?
 
had the dilution wrong, 20:1 is light duty, 10:1 is medium duty, and 3:1 for heavy....



says its an "alkaline cleaner" really nice stuff IMO...now I can clean rims with wipe on wipe off ease!
 
good deal dude, if youre looking for a product that sprays on and hoses off without touching the wheel try megs wheel brightener, it's pretty affordable as well.
 
I figure a gallon for only $9.95 is super sweet! I got some of there liquid paste wax as well I'm going to try out...even some of the MF for only like $11 for 12. I think I just found where I am going to be getting all my cleaners from...They are REALLY high on the clay bars though, they wanted 27$ for a heavy duty clay and I put that thing down in a hurry!
 
majestic is soo great, I use almost all of their products at one time or another. Some of their stuff is for quick people like dealerships or hack job detialers, but 90% of their stuff is equal to stuff that we use.



I like, Poly-Pro Dressing, Paint Sealant, Quick Details, Spray Shine, Bug Remover, Econo A/P.



Great stuff, for very little money. The elastofoam Clay is only like $19.
 
I was the guy in the OC Mitchell shirt with the CD Silver FOcus out front of the main door...I was there around 940ish to 10am ish?



I got some of there, can't remember what it is now, is super thick liquid paste wax looking stuff. I got it because he said its the best and wont take off my other stuff I use :)
 
the guy showed me that rubber magic clay bar thing, and did a quick demo on his car, pretty nice i thought, I just couldn't pull the trigger yet on it though...



edit: just found the edit button....they really need a price list though or something that tells me h ow much the stuff is! like on there website or a PDF/Doc or something!
 
Oh, you werent the one I thought you were. There was 2 guys in there about 9:10 when I got there with user "June Bug". They left before i did though and I was at home by 10:00. I know one of them was buying a yellow tire sponge, looked to be about 18-20.



I like the Poly Protectant, my favorite tire dressing. I have used over 15 dressings, this beats every one of them in every category and use. Yeah, I wish they had a price list, I end up spending too much money b/c I hate asking how much something is.
 
I might have to run back down there in a week or so and try out some stuff on my car! :) I am going to try that poly-protecant, and the spray detail with the foamclay bar thing. I really like there cleaners, dont think I care to much for there waxes although I haven't tried what I bought yet, I am super impressed with there wheel cleaner. Its 10x better than eagle one, which I had to do 3-4 applications on each wheel and scrub to get clean and it still would leave behind pockets of dust....this red max is great stuff...



+1 for red max
 
Yeah, Majestic is great! I love Pro Poly too, got home and discovered I was down to about a pint left, another excuse to go back - right Brandon? Have you tried the pink version of Pro Poly yet? Denise wants to me to try that Banana Wax on the van, she couldn't believe it was a freebie! I think it's great you can by Edge pads - wool and foam there too. I'd say most of the stuff they sell is priced at or below what you can get on-line. Their label products are top notch and yeah, as soon as that last clay bar wears out - it's elastic clay sponge thingie!
 
I have a good feeling that CG makes thier stuff. I was lookin on their site today and noticed alot of similarities.



I tried pink poly, it's glossier, but I think it would last alot longer than white. I used it on a tire before I washed it. I sprayed Bleach-White on all tires and only the one with pink poly was still black.
 
brandon that's what ive thought for a long time, well since the driver of one of thier trucks gave me a sample pack, i don't remember exactly what products they were but there was a great similarity to cg's stuff. wonder if they actually create their own or just pretty much add a few things here and there and relable.
 
Powerful degreasers, APC's, Wheel Cleaners are often very cheap. Long term, frequent use in high strengths can take a toll on vehicles surfaces. The cleaner that you use should be no stronger than what is need to get the job done. There reason it works so fast with little effort is that it is strong. Red Max looks to be a very high alkaline cleaner. I could not find a msds sheet on it but base my guess on the surfaces mentioned on their website. No mention of wheel cleaning were on the website description. To use a cleaner at 4 times the recommend dilution on wheel is very risky.
 
oh no question pharo, 9 times outta ten you should probably use your wash solution to clean your wheels or spring for a cleaner that wont damage your metal. acid gets great results very quick, of course.
 
He isnt saying he is going to use them on wheels every day. Just on really dirty wheels. I know some of their stuff is really strong, but just like Meg's wheel brightner, they serve their purpose.
 
My statement was just to caution people when using chemicals at dilutions or for tasks that the manufacturer has not recommended. I don't have a bottle of Red Max to verify if it is intended for wheels or if full strength is mentioned. I've seen people with years of experience use chemicals improperly with terrible consequences. A professional detailer once used a wheel acid to clean diamond plate aluminum on a Fire Truck. I sometimes uses chemicals for tasks they are not meant for. For strong cleaners Wheel Brightner is a great choice. There isn't too much it won't clean at the 4:1 dilution. Wheel acid definitely works fast. I carry a gallon with me that lasts me a couple of years. Since most of my work is regularly cleaned vehicles, it is not used very often.
 
yah I aint gonna go crazy like a mad scientist or anything, I just wanted to see how it would work! :) when I go back I am sure going to get some bottles and triggers and such. Will those edge pads work with the UDM (what do I need to make it work?)??



so my list will include, spray shine (1gal pink),poly protectant, perfect 10 (maybe),Super Green Stuff(1gal),Banana Wax(1gal),1 box of gloves, 4 x 16oz spray bottles and 3 32oz spray bottles....what did I miss?



Why can't the spray shine be a different color? I mean come on, pink pink pink, can't they make it in yellow or orange or something else :)
 
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