New detailing spray

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I am currently using Sonus Detailing Spray which I like very much are there any other detailing sprays that are just as good or better that I should try ??
 
Just choose one of the good Rinseless products and create your own detailing spray. Much more economical. I use Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and create detailing spray, clay lube, etc.
 
Just choose one of the good Rinseless products and create your own detailing spray. Much more economical. I use Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and create detailing spray, clay lube, etc.

Maybe I've had a bad run of products, but I haven't found this to be the case. I've used both the Pinnacle Liquid Chrystal Waterless Wash and Nano Glide at their QD spray ratios and have not been impressed. Neither provide much lubricity for the MF towel, they aren't much good at QD work like post-wash water spot removal, nor do they any real gloss when you're done.

I've seen far better results from Meguiars, SONUS, and McKee's 37 dedicated QD sprays. When my McKee's bottle runs out, I'm going to give Kenotek a try.
 
Right now my go-to QD spray is CarPro ECO2o at 1:10 dilution. Works nice, and very glossy finish left after. Cheap too at less than $100 for 4L of concentrate. Very universal product, like most WW/RW concentrates.

ONR is my second choice, good gloss, but not as slick of a finish and or a layer of protection. ECO2o offers a silica sealant in it.

I think when it comes to QD you can't beat the value and performance balance of a water-less concentrate. Not to mention you can use it for all sorts of other stuff.
 
My favorite continues to be Pinnacle Crystal Mist.
 
Maybe I've had a bad run of products, but I haven't found this to be the case. I've used both the Pinnacle Liquid Chrystal Waterless Wash and Nano Glide at their QD spray ratios and have not been impressed. Neither provide much lubricity for the MF towel, they aren't much good at QD work like post-wash water spot removal, nor do they any real gloss when you're done.

I've seen far better results from Meguiars, SONUS, and McKee's 37 dedicated QD sprays. When my McKee's bottle runs out, I'm going to give Kenotek a try.

same here..i didnt find those 2 product any helpful at QD ratio..currently using this Meguiars Last Touch Spray Detailer is the last step to making an excellent first impression! Wipe away dust and fingerprints with Meguiars Last Touch love the results
 
Optimum No Rinse Wash and Shine - clay lube dilution is what I use. That product saves me a bunch of money and space.
 
Yeah, although I'm using Wolfgang now I've used ONR before and it worked great as clay lube or detail spray. Even cheaper than Wolfgang but the latter just seems to have a slight edge in performance.
 
Finish Kare #425 is an ancillary
spray-&-wipe product that will
leave your vehicles' surfaces
looking strikingly spiffy!


Bob
 
Two of my favorites - Megs 34, and Optimum Detail Spray and Gloss Enhancer. However, I have many other I use, and have used. Another favorite I can't mention here.

Basically, there are dozens of excellent ones.
 
Poorboys spray and gloss is a good one

Although that meguiars that Nix mentions is good as well

Chemical guys extreme synthetic was a good one too

I don't think you could go wrong with any from the sight. Most are going to be top notch


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Right now my go-to QD spray is CarPro ECO2o at 1:10 dilution. Works nice, and very glossy finish left after. Cheap too at less than $100 for 4L of concentrate. Very universal product, like most WW/RW concentrates.

I think when it comes to QD you can't beat the value and performance balance of a water-less concentrate. Not to mention you can use it for all sorts of other stuff.

:iagree:

also, dg rinseless wash w/aquawax (10:1) and GG rinseless wash & wax (15:1) work very well too. i use to use both fk425 (have a new quart if someone wants to trade PM me) and OID quite a bit but can have a tendency to streak (especially in the heat/sun) compared to rinseless wash concentrates that flash quicker (less wipes/passes) and can also be used for multiple applications...
 
Griots Speed Shine is really nice. Super slick and leaves a nice finish.

I'll try to twist your arm...
WG Uber Rinseless might be the do-it-all concentrate that hooks you.
 
Finish Kare #425 is an ancillary
spray-&-wipe product that will
leave your vehicles' surfaces
looking strikingly spiffy!


Bob

For me it's hard to buff off completely the next morning if there is dew I can see all the towel wiping marks in it
 
Right now my go-to QD spray is CarPro ECO2o at 1:10 dilution. Works nice, and very glossy finish left after. Cheap too at less than $100 for 4L of concentrate. Very universal product, like most WW/RW concentrates.

ONR is my second choice, good gloss, but not as slick of a finish and or a layer of protection. ECO2o offers a silica sealant in it.

I think when it comes to QD you can't beat the value and performance balance of a water-less concentrate. Not to mention you can use it for all sorts of other stuff.

What this man said. I stopped using detail sprays and will make a solution of Ech20 and use that instead, has a lot more lubricity and adds nice gloss due to the silica.
 
There are a lof of good products and very few bad ones. Most rinseless washes make good waterless/QD as well.

I have a hard time seeing a significant difference between any of the rinseless as QD products I've tried (Uber, Ech20, DG Rinseless, ONR, Ultima Acrylic, and a few others). They're all very good and I'd be happy having any of them as my only waterless. I will say that Ech20 seems to better on coatings. And on my blue metallic car the Ultima Acrylic seems to make it "pop" more. Other than that I don't notice a lot of difference.

One note about Ultima Acrylic: it can get streaky or splotchy. It requires more buffing than most others, even more than Ech20. What you get for that effort is a pretty impressive shine.
 
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catchy lil' song about Microfiber Towels?:

"You got to know how to hold 'em;
Know how to fold 'em."



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Bob

Ya I know Bob, its my fault. I have a thousand towels and buff my car every week. I've watched a 100 training videos, read multiple detailing books, meticulously do everything properly, and use 50 other detail sprays that did not give me this problem, but its my fault. I can't do anything right.
 
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