Carpro anything (so far). Sorry CP fanboys and shills. I hated reload. Still do. I was told reflect was the best thing since sliced bread. It didn't come close. CQUK was a pita and I ended up polishing it off. To date I've never been able to get the results I want on the first, second, or even third attempt. That's been my experience and some will say I'm nuts. I'm cool with that. I only use products that work every time on every paint in any environment ....the first time. Yes there are such products and that's all I have on my shelf.
I tend to like most of the stuff I have tried from them. TarX, Eraser, HydroFoam, Hydro2, Ceri Glass, rayon glass pads, Iron X, Fast Glass Towels, are all top of the line.
On the other hand, I wouldn't even get involved with Reload or CQ...
Like you, once I get a whiff of any product being finicky or difficult to work with - I just skip it. There have been numerous peeps that have had issues using these products, and there are like a zillion and one other things on my shelf I can use.
DLux is a touchy subject. While the longevity is excellent, IME it can damage trim in the long run (years) - so I don't use it anymore.
The BOA towels lint when used with waxes or oily polishes for me, but I still like them and use them for different things.
I would never be interested in CarPro polishes or pads. For stuff like this, I just prefer to go with people who focus just on polishing: Rupes, Menz, BnS, etc....
I'm really confused about this new Reflect AIO polish CP makes. It's supposed to be an "AIO" polish/prep/glaze/sealant prior to using a coating...
But, if it hides defects, why would you want to use it prior to a coating?
If it's an AIO, why is the beading so poor (per what I have read)?
Then some peeps say it's great and some say it sux. Dunno.
Reset I don't understand either. If their coatings are so great and shed dirt so easily, why do you need a super strong soap to clean them? You should be able to use any soap.