List the easiest exterior products you've used ...

Easiest to work with -

-Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant
-FK425
-DP poli- coat
-Pinnacle liquid souveran
-Menz PO85RD
-CG EZ creme glaze
-DP maxwax
-WG Fuzion
- Souveran paste

(this isnt in any order! I just listed the products I actually enjoy working with!)
 
I'm looking for products you can apply to the whole vehicle and remove effortlessly.

By "whole vehicle" are you talking about paint, glass, plastic, rubber, coated/un-coated aluminum, chrome and stainless steel? You need to be more clear with your question.
 
Fuzion.

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While I like Fuzion there are a TON of other products that are just as easy to work with and give as good if not better results. Just my .02.

As for the OP I don't believe there is one be all end all product. There are alot of amazing products but there isn't one thats the best or the easiest. That being said I love Aquawax as a topper, Souveran as a wax, Powerlock as a sealant, Prima Amigo as a pre wax cleaner/glaze. All of those products are super easy to work with and get me great results when used as intended.
 
Definitely NOT AutoGlym HD, machine applied with LC Blue Flat pad in the cold garage last night. That stuff does not like to spread at all! As for applying to the whole car, I apply it to the paint, then glass (not windshield), then window trim and pillars. I really like to wax the window trim on my car, looks great for sooo long! I love the results, hate the workability.

Sure makes me appreciate the ease of use with my Fuzion, Souveran, Max Wax etc. But AutoGlym HD has the best http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/24234-water-sheeting.html hands down.
 
Definitely NOT AutoGlym HD, machine applied with LC Blue Flat pad in the cold garage last night. That stuff does not like to spread at all! As for applying to the whole car, I apply it to the paint, then glass (not windshield), then window trim and pillars. I really like to wax the window trim on my car, looks great for sooo long! I love the results, hate the workability.

Sure makes me appreciate the ease of use with my Fuzion, Souveran, Max Wax etc. But AutoGlym HD has the best http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/24234-water-sheeting.html hands down.

Here's a tip that makes applying AG HD much easier. Wet the entire pad and wring it out so the pad is not to damp and not too dry. Spread the wax over the face of the pad as usual and before you apply it to the paint spray a light mist of qd to the paint. This makes the wax spread a lot easier and removal will be like butter. Also the thing with AG HD is that it requires a longer drying time than other waxes but I find that the longer drying times helps with final removal.

My top three for durability and dirt shedding are 1000P, AD HD, and 845.
 
Here's a tip that makes applying AG HD much easier. Wet the entire pad and wring it out so the pad is not too damp and not too dry. Spread the wax over the face of the pad as usual and before you apply it to the paint spray a light mist of qd to the paint. This makes the wax spread a lot easier and removal will be like butter. Also the thing with AG HD is that it requires a longer drying time than other waxes but I find that the longer drying times helps with final removal.

My top three for durability and dirt shedding are 1000P, AG HD, and 845.

Thanks for the tip, I'll try it out (was thinking about using a little FK 425 while applying, but didn't) and I totally agree about the drying time.

Sorry for off-topic OP.
 
Based only on ease of use...
Griot's Spray-on Wax - easiest spray-on wax I've used - no streaking, less wiping
Griot's Window Cleaner - no streaking
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 - stupid easy to remove
 
By "whole vehicle" are you talking about paint, glass, plastic, rubber, coated/un-coated aluminum, chrome and stainless steel? You need to be more clear with your question.

paint
 
excluding WOWA products, e.g. OS or spray waxes/sealants

I'm looking for products you can apply to the whole vehicle and remove effortlessly.

I believe DG #101 & BFWD may fit this category. OPS is also very easy to use.

I think water is by far the easiest product to apply and remove that I have come across - but other than that I love EcoWash, does a great job all around and my customers are always impressed with the results.:xyxthumbs:
 
I finally got around to using my WDGPS 3.0. I really liked this stuff, and yes, it is super easy to remove! However, it was not as easy to apply as something like Fuzion or Souveran. So, while it might be just slightly easier to remove, it is noticeably more difficult to apply, so Fuzion, Souveran and other WOWO waxes are still easier to use overall imo.
 
Malco Glaze II, Malco AquaWax, Malco Cherry Flash Wax, Meguiars fiberglass Oxidation Remover, Meguiars 105 and 205, Malco Rapid Cut, Malco Bug Off, Wolfgang DGPS. There's more but my brain just froze, ha. :xyxthumbs:
 
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