I really like dodo juice red mist tropical, it goes on easy and really increases slickness and creates some nice beading. It also seems to last a few weeks. I know it says its a detailer but its pretty much just a spray sealant.
I'll put in another vote for supernatural hybrid, goes on and comes off easy. Also it doesn't stain trim from what I have seen, if that is something you are worried about.
I just picked it up yesterday, I havent had much time to play(exams always get in the way of having fun) although I've raced some in world tour. Having a weekly race would be awesome.
I was wondering if there was anyway to get a sample of OC or any similar coating. I would like to try it on my wheels as a way of reducing brake dust build-up. Based on what I've read it should do the job, but I dont know if I can justify the cost. Unless it is really is worth it and I should...
I could start by checking the spelling in the post title. It seems for ease of use, and time, that the griots paint prep is probably the best. I was hoping to not have to buy anything more, but i dont know if dawn would completely strip everyting
With the winter now fast approaching, at least here in vermont I'm getting ready to prepare the car. I would like to strip my current lsp, but i live in an apartment and have no access to a hose. I was thinking I would do a dawn wash at coin op place, but I'm not sure if there are better...
To me it is hard to justify the price of expensive waxes, as my car is in no way show quality being a daily driver that sits outside. If there is really any difference I surely would not notice, however it really is all about looks. If the look of collinite works for you then use it. With that...
To me its a little like being a tattoo artist there isn't any certification, its exacting work and its not always the same, but if you are good you have a portfolio to show customers its more an art than something that can be taught