I don't use just 1 but The best ones I've used are
Megs D156
Megs Last touch QD
CG V7 hybrid
DG aqua wax
FK 425
WG QD spray
I have gotten away from using QDs and started using Megs D156 and CGV7 more just because they lay down more protection. I also go over the dry car with them right after...
I have followed this topic from the beginning and I love it because I'm a big sealant user (spray,paste,and liquid) having 2 silver SUVs.
My question is, Do you notice any sealant standing out in terms of looks? Do any of them repel dust or attract dust more than the others? The...
I am a big fan of the CG sprays as well. IMO New car and Leather are the same. Black ice reminds me of gillette deodorant from Jr high school and stripper scent is dead on. All women love the smell until you reveal the name. It smells mostly of vanilla with a little floral and sweet fruit...
Spray:
Tie between
Megs D156- Good price for the quantity and quality. Easy to use as a drying aid and LSP.
WGDG spray sealant- Slick, durable and glossy
Paste:
FK1000
Liquid:
WGDGS
Megs M21
Are you thinking of abandoning the CG stuff before even trying it out?
Maybe give it t try first and see if it works for you. A lot of hate on this site for CG but almost all of the stuff I've tried from them has been pretty good.
Using WG instant detailer as a drying aid and WG DG spray sealant as an LSP would help to keep that original coat last longer. I've used both to maintain a DD SUV w WGDGS on it when I had some and they are really nice products with excellent water repellency. I still use the spray sealant and...
Pretty much everything. Laundry, work environment, house, fridge arrangement, closet, hygiene, ect.
Landscaping though. I hate seeing nice houses or even average houses with crappy unkept landscaping. Yes my grass is on a schedule.
If money was no issue my favorite is Wolfgang.
Chemical guys is my most used product line followed closely by Meguiars. Factoring in price I gotta say 1.Chemical guys 2. Meguiars 3.Wolfgang
Cool video. I too am a foam junkie but this guy's neighbors must think he's a lunatic. "The car is clean already, stop washing it".
The only thing I found odd was that he used 2 Adams products, despite the fact that their are so many other great shampoos out there from very highly regarded...
If you want to go into detailing full time as a career then compared to college or trade school $1800 is a very inexpensive fee for skill acquisition.
It may be valuable to spend some $$ traveling down to the detailing bootcamps that AG puts on. Not sure if that still goes on though.
Have you looked in the ac/heat vents. Not just the ones in the dash but possibly the ones that run to the back or under the seats. Maybe a carcass or 2 in there.