what product has far exceeded your expectations?

I'm kind of a late-comer when discussing Meg's #16. I picked up a used tin from one of the folks here a couple months ago. I've been extremely pleased with it on my white car, appears to have great longevity. I'm gonna go :xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs
 
Meguiar's PlastX is another one for me that is underrated. I had horribly oxidized and weathered headlights on the G35 (known for this problem, and heck they even use a G35 on the bottle picture!), and picked up some PlastX at WallyWorld hoping that might help, although I had pretty low expetations on how well it would work. Well, after two applications on each headlight by hand, their clarity is at least 90% better! I was very pleasantly surprised, and this is a product that rarely is mentioned.
 
ONR



Opti-Seal

Admittedly, I had no expectations for this product as I was on a break from Autopia when it came out. Picked it up for the time savings factor, but have been pleasantly surprised with the look and longevity.



FK425
 
BigHonu said:
ONR



Opti-Seal

Admittedly, I had no expectations for this product as I was on a break from Autopia when it came out. Picked it up for the time savings factor, but have been pleasantly surprised with the look and longevity.



FK425



I agree with both Opti-Seal and FK425! :cooleek:
 
Meguiar's NXT 2.0

Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer

Vroom Microfiber towels



Damn...I love those two Meguiar's products to death! Super wet, deep, glossy, and the water roll off is wundervoll.
 
Rob Tomlin said:
So, three of us from the Inland Empire are huge fans of FK 425. Think it has something to do with our air? ;)



Try it on you, it will prevent all that pollution from sticking to your skin. :chuckle:
 
Mothers Back to Black.



It can work miracles on some plastics but have little effect on others. When it works it is great and seems to last for a long time. It does require some technique to use it properly (it is not a wipe on / wipe off product).
 
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