Garry dean's infinite use detail juice

Everyone has there favorite. I like GD. For one it's not that much more expensive then the UWW+. I also like helping out the underdog and the small business owner. I don't mind paying a few extra bucks knowing the money is going into a small american business. So we can spend our time arguing away over which one is better until one comes along that is better. Until then my money is going to Garry's USA based small business. Besides free shipping to the lower 48 states for his products when I bought mine. 6.4 gallons is going to last me a long time even if I do a rinse less here and there.

BINGO. Spoken like a true, red-blooded American. :dblthumb2:
 
Im not tryin to blow up the boards or knock anything.... this is simply a valid question ive had for a long time now... I just didnt want to be accused of starting a "hater" thread.

Let it be known Im not taking ANYWAY away from GD's techniques and insights on detailing at all.

Im just questioning this product: Infinte Use Detail Juice.
It defies most all logic we know as car professionals and enthusiiats.

In ALL SERIOUSNESS: how can one product effectively be used for a QD, quick wax, tire dressing, dress leather and light carpet cleaner?

ALL of these applications have completely different needs. Thus different products have been made by countless companies with SPECIFIC formulations.

Im all for trying to maximize a product to fill multiple needs but this product seems to be one of those end user consumer products that claims to do everything but does a few things well. How many products have we all we seen on infomercials that have a new craze phase, yet when you use them for everything they never live up to the tried and true products for DEDICATED applications.

How on earth can something that has a strong enough detergent for carpet duty be perscribed as an LSP to leather or as a QW withouth stripping everything below it? Detergents dont protect, no matter if you combine polymers with them, they are designed to clean and strip.
 
I read the forums a lot, I've never seen anyone say anything bad about Larry from ammo other than he has fast arms speed when polishing sometimes. Lol GD used to be here, not anymore. I just wish Corey would come back I know it's hard, I miss CEE and his contributions here most!

And btw Ammo skin rocks. But UWW all the way, pertaining to this thread.

they both still can be found on other forums... :dblthumb2:
 
In one of his videos I watched he claims it replaces something like 15 products.

That's a major misquote on your behalf. I never claimed any such thing in any of my videos. As a matter of fact, the main thing I use detail spray for is claying, spritzing pads, removing stubborn polish and loosening up bird poop. That's pretty much all I do with detail spray. MY CLAIM is that you get a ton of product for the money spent. You need to go back and watch that video.
 
... In ALL SERIOUSNESS: how can one product effectively be used for a QD, quick wax, tire dressing, dress leather and light carpet cleaner?

I haven't seen that description. Is that what Gary claims it does?
 
That's a major misquote on your behalf. I never claimed any such thing in any of my videos. As a matter of fact, the main thing I use detail spray for is claying, spritzing pads, removing stubborn polish and loosening up bird poop. That's pretty much all I do with detail spray. MY CLAIM is that you get a ton of product for the money spent. You need to go back and watch that video.

:iagree:

The dilution ratio of this to make a detail spray is great IMO. I have have not used it as much yet as I'm trying to use up all me final inspection first but I have been very impressed with this product.

I have done a few GDWM with the juice and the gloss that it leaves behind is very impressive.

I had bought the 32oz so that in turn makes 12.8 gals of product
Which come to a little 5 bucks a gallon compared to m34 which is 30 bucks a gallon.
 
all the wording i used was from his site, i made sure of it so ppl couldnt call me a heretic or hater :laughing:

Garry Dean's Infinite Use Detail Juice

lol maybe now you see why i think its so *umm* outlandish [to use a forum friendly word] to make such claims

Yea, I would never make all those claims.I only use it for the things I mentioned above. I often get misquoted on detailing boards so I have to make the rounds and clean up some of the bum scoop that arises from time to time. :cool:
 
Gary Dean seems to have a lot of knowledge. I'd like him to participate on AGO like JunkMan does. To see what he has to say.

Of course he may have his reasons why he does or doesn't.
 
Yea, I would never make all those claims.I only use it for the things I mentioned above. I often get misquoted on detailing boards:

Junkman, i was never questioning you. Just the product claims as i noted above...

im not out to witch hunt you my man :xyxthumbs:
 
Junkman, i was never questioning you. Just the product claims as i noted above...

im not out to witch hunt you my man :xyxthumbs:

No, no, no.... I didn't take it that way at all. I was just agreeing with you. :xyxthumbs:
 
I need to go order your DVD Junkman ;)

For those of you using Ultimate Juice, in my mind I would put it side by side with Optimum Wash and Wax concentrate. Am I wrong? They seems to have the same strenght based on amount used for dilution.
 
Clean, yes, but a tire dressing!
He has a video on it. Tires looked great. Use it undiluted for a tire dressing. He also has a tire gel which is obviously specifically for that, but IUDJ can be used in a pinch.
 
He has a video on it. Tires looked great. Use it undiluted for a tire dressing. He also has a tire gel which is obviously specifically for that, but IUDJ can be used in a pinch.

I saw that vid and questioned him about it and he admitted it was on only a few day's with no rain.
 
GD was pretty tight with Ultima. I remember watching him doing product reviews of their products at their warehouse. It wouldn't surprise me if it is a relabeled Ultima product...maybe some minor tweeks
 
GD was pretty tight with Ultima. I remember watching him doing product reviews of their products at their warehouse. It wouldn't surprise me if it is a relabeled Ultima product...maybe some minor tweeks

private labeling is very popular in this industry. i'm not commenting on this particular product, i'm just saying it happens a lot.
 
private labeling is very popular in this industry. i'm not commenting on this particular product, i'm just saying it happens a lot.

Right...I'm saying it is or isn't. I don't know...just wouldn't surprise me because of the exact reasons you mentioned. Nothing wrong with a guy trying to make a few extra bucks...
 
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