11B250
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- Feb 20, 2015
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Hey guys,
I have always used a paint correction followed by sealants on all my cars (the corvette got a paint finishing polish as well). So for me, detailing a car was always a min 2 step process. I honestly always wondered why a "all in one" product didn't exist. Well come to find out, they did and I just didn't know...
I've been researching here and it seems that products like HD Speed, McKee's 37 360 and few others are great all in ones that can correct daily drivers to 90% or better and finish to a very respectable gloss with protectant all at once.
So it got me thinking.... Unless the vehicle is a "Special Interest Vehicle" and you need better than 90% correcting in a showroom setting, Why on earth isn't just about everyone using these? LOL.
I can't wait to try these AIOs for my daily drivers which will make my life so much easier! Kind of want to try it on my vette too even though I've always liked doing a 2 step on that one about once a year.
I have always used a paint correction followed by sealants on all my cars (the corvette got a paint finishing polish as well). So for me, detailing a car was always a min 2 step process. I honestly always wondered why a "all in one" product didn't exist. Well come to find out, they did and I just didn't know...
I've been researching here and it seems that products like HD Speed, McKee's 37 360 and few others are great all in ones that can correct daily drivers to 90% or better and finish to a very respectable gloss with protectant all at once.
So it got me thinking.... Unless the vehicle is a "Special Interest Vehicle" and you need better than 90% correcting in a showroom setting, Why on earth isn't just about everyone using these? LOL.
I can't wait to try these AIOs for my daily drivers which will make my life so much easier! Kind of want to try it on my vette too even though I've always liked doing a 2 step on that one about once a year.