MisterShark
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- Jul 27, 2009
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OK, so I'm feeling my way through all the various brands available for the various stages of exterior finish care, and from what I've gathered Meguiar's brand of products is a fairly well-respected product line. Maybe not as highly-regarded as some of the other brands like Pinnacle, Poor Boy, etc.. but solid nonetheless, and a worthwhile purchase for someone like myself who is looking to keep my new car looking great without being as obsessive as someone who does this professionaly.
The fact that Meguiar's products are readily available is a huge plus as well, as I'm sick of paying and extra 1/3 - 1/2 of the product's cost added on for shipping due to web purchases being the only acquisition option.
Anyway, onto my thread's focus question.
From all that I've read, any possibilities of grit and grime particles being dragged across your car's finish is a bad thing. Before delving into this culture/community of detailing I knew this basic fact already to be true, and would have thought that a thorough washing (with water and a car wash solution) would always need to precede any cloth being dragged across the finish for fear of particles trapped beneath causing scratching.
So the process and products that facilitate 'quick detailing' without a prerequisite water rinse of some sort seem counter intuitive to me.
After watching the video promo on Meguiar's site I learned of the Ultimate Quik Detailer's (claimed) ability to chemically bond to and lubricate surface particulate contaminates in order to make the substances safe to be wiped across and ultimately off of the car's finish without causing any scratching.
So my question for the knowledgable here is: do you trust this product (and similiar brands of quick detailers) to not cause micro-scratching? I know the answer I'm about to get, but humor me: my car is all of a month old and it's the first new car I've had in many years so I want to get it right the first time.
I've already purchased and used Meguiar's 'Ultimate Quik Wax' and was quite satisfied with the final product. I just want to hear a few reenforcing words of advice from some of you before I stop by my local Target store on my way home from work tomorrow to pick up the 'Quik Detailer'.
Thanks in advance.
The fact that Meguiar's products are readily available is a huge plus as well, as I'm sick of paying and extra 1/3 - 1/2 of the product's cost added on for shipping due to web purchases being the only acquisition option.
Anyway, onto my thread's focus question.
From all that I've read, any possibilities of grit and grime particles being dragged across your car's finish is a bad thing. Before delving into this culture/community of detailing I knew this basic fact already to be true, and would have thought that a thorough washing (with water and a car wash solution) would always need to precede any cloth being dragged across the finish for fear of particles trapped beneath causing scratching.
So the process and products that facilitate 'quick detailing' without a prerequisite water rinse of some sort seem counter intuitive to me.
After watching the video promo on Meguiar's site I learned of the Ultimate Quik Detailer's (claimed) ability to chemically bond to and lubricate surface particulate contaminates in order to make the substances safe to be wiped across and ultimately off of the car's finish without causing any scratching.
So my question for the knowledgable here is: do you trust this product (and similiar brands of quick detailers) to not cause micro-scratching? I know the answer I'm about to get, but humor me: my car is all of a month old and it's the first new car I've had in many years so I want to get it right the first time.
I've already purchased and used Meguiar's 'Ultimate Quik Wax' and was quite satisfied with the final product. I just want to hear a few reenforcing words of advice from some of you before I stop by my local Target store on my way home from work tomorrow to pick up the 'Quik Detailer'.
Thanks in advance.