I finally saw this thread Scooter!! Ha, I love the stuff, and I thank RCBuddha for fueling the addiction! Hopefully he chimes in too, he knows their products better than I. Their website/descriptions are scatterbained and confusing, but the stuff they make is great bang for the buck.
You can find 16oz. and some gallons at Danase.com. Plus, Bob's a forum sponsor so you can get 10% off your orders there.
1) I 2nd everything Scooterguitar said 100%... but here are my additions to the "favs list":
EZ Creme Glaze--Favorite product right now...glaze that protects...and only glaze I know of that can be topped wtih a polymer sealant
Revive Glaze--like 3 products in one, a cleaner/glaze/light carnauba wax
Pro Detailer--another QD with excellent cleaning ability, even better slickness, but only for use over carnaubas
Spider polish--cuts well initially and diminishing abrasives allow it to finish out well too, so most of the time no follow-up finishing polish is needed
Maxi-Suds and BodyWashnWax--both awesome foaming washes and very cheap. BodyWash doesn't add any slickness or gloss though, so just go for whichever scent you like better (cherry vs. grape)
Lightning Fast Stain Remover--I wouldn't use it all over, but it takes out spot stains easily
Leather scent--I like the smell and it's easy to use
I also love the stuff that Scooter mentioned. I like a lot of their other stuff too, but they aren't revolutionary enough to go on the "fav" list.
All CG products are rediculously easy to use, but their waxes and sealants are lacking in the durability department. Applying thinly is always best, and their waxes/sealants are ususally very easy to apply thinly/evenly. Their waxes/sealants are also VERY machine friendly, so for your business you should consider waxing by PC to save time. :waxing:
2) CG is *very similar* (wink-wink) to Adam's and Poorboy's.
3) Pro Detailer @ 2:1 (product:water), washes I only use a half-ounce in a 5 gal bucket
4) Shipping directly is very expensive, as the others mentioned. The products themselves are very inexpensive in gallon form. If you want to try stuff out in smaller quanities, it makes more sense to buy from Danase'. If I were running a business I would be using 99% CG and buying large orders from them at a time. CG is an amazing value...boutique products in bulk at low prices. Just look up reviews to decide for yourself which products you should get. Definitely check them out, and call up or email Paul and set up an account so you can get discounts. :2thumbs:
BTW, their new microfibers look identical to others sold by certain vendors, but for a lot less $.
Oh and about the 16oz. bottles...on the site they sell empty bottles with sprayers, so I'm sure Paul can hook you up. There's no way people just pour the stuff out of the gallon jug... :chuckle: