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Old 10-21-2007, 04:57 PM
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Looking for a GOOD quick detailer

I have used many qd's and all of them suck pretty much. I'm looking to find a product that doesn't smear and leave streaks on my black paint. Thanks Justin.
 
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Old 10-21-2007, 06:25 PM
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Meg's Ultimate Quik Detailer as a QD, then FK1 425 Poly SLick Wipe for a finishing look. The 425 is far from my favorite as a QD, but as a finishing product, it is hard to beat.

It can look a little splotchy at first, but once you get the hang of using it, you will love it.
 

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Old 10-21-2007, 06:43 PM
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It's all about the application. Cool surface, no direct sunlight, small areas,etc. That being said, I will never again have a black daily driver............
 
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Old 10-21-2007, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by F151
It's all about the application. Cool surface, no direct sunlight, small areas,etc. That being said, I will never again have a black daily driver............
Agreed... what have you tried and consider to 'pretty much suck'?

Gip's list is very similar to mine but, I'd put 4-Star UGE in front of just about anything... followed by #425.... Meguiar's D-51 (discon'd).... Meg's UQD.
 
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Old 10-21-2007, 09:24 PM
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Streaking is usally caused by using too much.

Interested in what you have used.

My personal Fav is Megs Final Inspection.

Tried the UQD, didn't like it.
 
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Old 10-21-2007, 10:28 PM
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Tried the UQD, didn't like it.
I didn't either, initially. Give it a few more whirls... typically over a synthetic. It really is impressing me more and more each day I use it.

It was a tad smeary over carnauba.... not as bad as the Tropi-Care Detailer spray though... whew.
 
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Old 10-22-2007, 12:51 PM
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another vote for meguiars
 
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by supachargd2k5
another vote for meguiars
I dont mean to be rude, but you successfully just narrowed it down to about 8 products. Megs makes a LOT of each type of chemical...

For instance, on the QD lines, they have:
A-line QD
UQD
Final Inspection (#34)
Final Detail (discontinued, unfortunately)
Last Touch (D15)
Quick Detailer (#66)-- RP, Thoughts on this stuff???
NXT Speed Detailer
then, A-Line QD in aerosol form(I know, not all that different, but...still)
...

Get the idea?

I like #34 Final Inspection, out of that list. I still do, though, have A line QD, and am planning on getting PB S&W for something new to play with, but to each is own...
 
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by f-150sport03
I dont mean to be rude, but you successfully just narrowed it down to about 8 products. Megs makes a LOT of each type of chemical...

For instance, on the QD lines, they have:
A-line QD
UQD
Final Inspection (#34)
Final Detail (discontinued, unfortunately)
Last Touch (D15)
Quick Detailer (#66)-- RP, Thoughts on this stuff???
NXT Speed Detailer
then, A-Line QD in aerosol form(I know, not all that different, but...still)
...

Get the idea?

I like #34 Final Inspection, out of that list. I still do, though, have A line QD, and am planning on getting PB S&W for something new to play with, but to each is own...
The trick with PB's S-W is amount. It cannot be used like #34. I have a gallon of it, so I am still learning how to use it.
 
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
The trick with PB's S-W is amount. It cannot be used like #34. I have a gallon of it, so I am still learning how to use it.
Cool. In that case, I will let you be the crash test dummy: You figure it out, then I will buy some, and you can give me the secret!
 
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by f-150sport03
Cool. In that case, I will let you be the crash test dummy: You figure it out, then I will buy some, and you can give me the secret!
I did just pick something up the other day....

Tried it on my tail gate (someone wrote in the dust) worked like a champ.

 
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I'm using the Meg's NXT Speed Detailer on my dark shadow grey mustang, and like how it works, although I use it sparingly, a spritz or two and a thorough wipedown.
 
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Originally Posted by RRZNagas
I'm using the Meg's NXT Speed Detailer on my dark shadow grey mustang, and like how it works, although I use it sparingly, a spritz or two and a thorough wipedown.
I wouldnt be sparing with a QD. Remember, dry abrasion (and even wet abrasion) causes swirling/micromarring, so the more lube you use, the safer you are. Always better to use more rather than less.
 
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My favorite right now is Duragloss Fast Clean & Shine. It cleans really well, doesnt streak and leaves my paint very slick. FK1 425 is very good too. I buy it by the gallon. Its more of a final wipedown spray. I like to use it after I wax or after a wash. It shines very well and its even slicker than the Duragloss. It's also great on glass and the plastic woodgrain in my interior.
 

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Old 10-22-2007, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by RockPick
I didn't either, initially. Give it a few more whirls... typically over a synthetic. It really is impressing me more and more each day I use it.

It was a tad smeary over carnauba.... not as bad as the Tropi-Care Detailer spray though... whew.
I don't remember if I liked the Tropi-care spray. I hit the pump twice, and passed out from the smeel before I could wipe it off.

wow does that stuff smell awful .. smells like it works, actually ..
 


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