Oh man this is so easy. Menzerna. FG400, SF3500, and then Powerlock. Done.
I'll add Colorlock or P21s at the end of it. Colorlock with PL is sick on black
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Oh man this is so easy. Menzerna. FG400, SF3500, and then Powerlock. Done.
Yeah...you don't hear too much about Poorboys. Their microfibers are nice, too.
While i also am a Menzerna fanboy, my only question would be...what specifically about CG products don't you like?
Should have bought Shine Supply Flat Top. :xyxthumbs:I bought some Shine Supply classic cut from california and it seems to be decent. Still havent bought menzerna but wanting to try it....
Nothing in particular. I jumped on that bandwagon years ago and I'm ready to try new things.rops:
So far it looks like Menzerna and 3D are the two most recommended products.
Im a fan of the PoorBoys Bird Sh#t remover. Is there a better product?
Also looks like I need some more soap as well. Was thinking about trying PoorBoys.
And my IronX spray bottle is all gunked up, do they sell replacement plastic nozzles?
Well, I have not used many CG products but the ones I used I was less than impressed by... so my guess is, no matter what you choose will be an Improvement.
That being said, since you are in the process of changing products, I would suggest you replace your sealant with a coating. McKee's 37 coating is 30$ for a bottle and you can do 5 vehicle with it. It will give you a protection of 2 years instead of 6 months for a sealant like Powerlock (which I believe is one of the best sealants on the market).
As far as products go, everyone seems to swear by Menzerna. I personally use Meguiars and I love them. Their retail line (Ultimate compound and polish) are in my book better than their pro line (M105/M205). But I use both since they have different cutting ability so it depends on the condition of the paint.
If you are a one brand kind of guy, I think you can't go wrong with Meguiars. If not, I think Menzerna offer better polishes, Meguiars offer better cleaning products (APCs, rinseless/waterless wash, car soaps, dressings, quick waxes) and McKee's 37 seems to me like the best bang for the buck in terms of coatings and coating prep as well as headlight restoration AIO.
+1 on Menzerna, I like Wolfgang swirl remover also..
I have been hearing good things about Shine Supply Classic Cut, but have not tried it yet.
Well, I have not used many CG products but the ones I used I was less than impressed by... so my guess is, no matter what you choose will be an Improvement.
That being said, since you are in the process of changing products, I would suggest you replace your sealant with a coating. McKee's 37 coating is 30$ for a bottle and you can do 5 vehicle with it. It will give you a protection of 2 years instead of 6 months for a sealant like Powerlock (which I believe is one of the best sealants on the market).
As far as products go, everyone seems to swear by Menzerna. I personally use Meguiars and I love them. Their retail line (Ultimate compound and polish) are in my book better than their pro line (M105/M205). But I use both since they have different cutting ability so it depends on the condition of the paint.
If you are a one brand kind of guy, I think you can't go wrong with Meguiars. If not, I think Menzerna offer better polishes, Meguiars offer better cleaning products (APCs, rinseless/waterless wash, car soaps, dressings, quick waxes) and McKee's 37 seems to me like the best bang for the buck in terms of coatings and coating prep as well as headlight restoration AIO.
Menzerna FG400 & PowerLock
CarPro Reflect, CQUK, Reload
Wolfgang Uber Ceramic, Uber Rinsless Wash & Autobathe
BlackFire Tire & Trim AIO, Waterless Wash & conditioning shampoo
Buff & Shine MF cut & polish pads