Most Under Rated Product?

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What product do you think deserves more attention around here or gets no love that performs amazingly?

Also, please tell why you love the product.
 
Without a doubt water (H2O)

I have an extensive review coming. Please stay tuned.
 
Sonus Trim and Motor Kote! Fantastic product!!!!
 
Why didn't you include in your OP...what you think
is the most underrated product?

Bob
 
Whatever drink is being consumed while detailing.:cheers:

I like DrPepper in a gigantic cup loaded with ice. And a Moon Pie:hungry:

But if you want a "detailing product" it would be anything from Armor All. And they deserve to be under rated.
 
Turtle Wax Ice polish is a pretty good tire coating. Seems to be a lot like UTTG. 1Z glass cleaner works better for me than Sprayaway or Stoners.
 
ONR or UWW+ I know they aren't so underrated but I don't think they can be rated high enough for their value and multi-purpose use.
 
I honestly don't see much posted on the Wheel Woolies Boar's Hair Detail Brush, but they are extremely versatile on both the exterior and interior while being extremely durable. For the exterior, its my go to brush for cleaning around the lug nuts.
 
Chemical Guys Hose Free Eco Wash. I love ONR but HFE can clean a really dirty car if you have water restrictions.
 
The OTC meguiars ultimate line...compound, polish, quick detailer, quick wax, ultimate black for trim. All exceptional products for about $10 most places.
 
Meguiar's Black Wax.

Yesterday I used my DA, black Lake Country Flat Pad, I made two slow passes with light pressure then buffed it off, the shine it gave me was very good, love it.
 
Klasse cleaner and protectant is a product I never hear about on here but it is awesome for interiors.

The whole Prima line, especially their LSPs and Amigo.

Sonus SFX3 final finish polish and SFX4 sealant. These two products used together really impressed me.
 

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Why didn't you include in your OP...what you think
is the most underrated product?

Bob

I would have to say it would be Meguiars Endurance Tire Shine (Flip top or Spray Bottle).

It produces a nice shine (which can be controlled), and will last 3-6 depending on weather. The Flip Top bottle lasted me 3 years maintaining 2 SUV's and 1 car. The price point is exceptional compared to some other offerings.


I read that and it actually led me to posting this. A lot has changed in the market product wise. So I wanted to see what everyone's opinion was now.
 
Why didn't you include in your OP...what you think
is the most underrated product?
See Below.
I would have to say it would be Meguiars Endurance Tire Shine (Flip top or Spray Bottle).

It produces a nice shine (which can be controlled), and will last 3-6 depending on weather. The Flip Top bottle lasted me 3 years maintaining 2 SUV's and 1 car. The price point is exceptional compared to some other offerings.
Thanks.

My choice is the Wurth product line.
In particular: Wurth Clean Solve/Prep

IMO: It s one of the best "panel wipes" out there!!

Bob
 
The OTC meguiars ultimate line...compound, polish, quick detailer, quick wax, ultimate black for trim. All exceptional products for about $10 most places.

I have to agree on this one. I have used pretty much the whole ultimate line except for polish and compound (I use M105/205).

At least once a week I recommend the Ultimate paste wax as a great OTC product. I also like the Ultimate quick detailer.

Bang for the buck and the finish the Ultimate paste wax leaves is great!!!

I also really like the 1Z waterless wash. I know not too many have a use for it. But for the price it does a great job and can double as a quick detailer too. Plus I like the sprayer it comes in. LOL
 
Thanks.

My choice is the Wurth product line.
In particular: Wurth Clean Solve/Prep

IMO: It s one of the best "panel wipes" out there!!

Bob

Have you used Dupli-Color Prep-Spary?

If so how did Wurth outperform it?

I have kept a few cans of Dupli around for cleaning up prior to paint chip repair, and have used it after taking care of the occasional RIDS for inspection.
 
Have you used Dupli-Color Prep-Spary?

If so how did Wurth outperform it?
No...
I've never used any of Dupli-Color's paint preps...
so can't compare them to Wurth's.

I normally use paint preps like DuPont's and 3M's.
I don't use Wurth's in the same "prepping-for-a-paint spray" manner...

Bob
 
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