Most Under Rated Product?

I'll post another one to see any thoughts, how about Megs Supreme Shine Microfiber 3 pack? I picked them up the other day for like 5 bucks. I used them to wipe off Pinnacle Souveran and they did a nice job. I worried a little b/c they are "grippy" on the hands but I've heard that is a myth and since AG sells them and Megs makes them I doubt they would scratch/swirl, anyone else like them?

+1 to Supreme Shines. Favorite towels and have just about every towel made thanks to you guys. I'm a sucker for a good review and and jump to the store to buy. Going broke with all the AG deliveries. Come to think of it, I doubt most of you are real, probably employees!

Suspicious of the longevity of the SS's but I love to use them for just about everything and they are cheap so no big loss if they retire early.
 
+1. Zippo fluid for removing glue residues, missed tar spots, cleaning in general.
Zippo lighter fluid = ~$6.50 for 12oz.
Naptha@Lowes/HD = $12.48 for 128oz. (1gal)


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I really liked Surf City Garage's Beyond Clay polish, and Nano Seal sealant. Kind of expensive though.
 
Metro Vac N Blo; It has more suction than my 5 HP Ridged, and my Kirby vacuum cleaner. It's hose is the perfect diameter too. It's small and flexible enough to reach anywhere.
 
forgot I even had this still (hadn't used it in quite some time) and gave it another shot last weekend. great QD, while it doesn't leave a slick surface, it certainly cleans well. not to mention the anti-static claims of less dust are true IME. overall, nice product and a quality one just like their car wash and aquawax...
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Sprayway glass cleaner. I use this stuff for all kinds of thing. I of coarse use it on my glass but I also use it on my fender wells,dash,carpet and seat stains. It also cleans leather really well....just make sure to condition afterwards. I've never had it discolor anything and it seems to really get odors out of fabric also.
 
Collenite 915.
I second this, stuff is amazing for the price and a jar lasts forever if used correctly.
I also really like Menzerna powerlock, lasts a while and you can use it on most surfaces.
Griots speed shine works well as a quick shine after driving to a car show, or as a clay bar lube
 
I would say the basic Quik Detailer from Meguiars (consumer line, purple bottle) I just recently started to use it and it's working great as a drying aid and as a straight up quik detailer. Leavers the car looking and feeling freshly waxed. For a basic product it performs nearly as well as the upper level ones.
 
It looks awesome if applied correctly. A light coating using a fine spray then walk away for an hour. Initially it is a bit milky looking and may seem that it didn't cover properly but believe me it will level out in a hour.

It dries and doesn't attract/cling onto dust. Unlike other dressing such as the mentioned Hyper dressing.

It last very long.

Works on plastic wheel wells really well.

Makes next engine detail easier as usually just a damp towel will clean everything up. (Or a light spray of water if applicable)



Just to name a few

I have STMK, but have yet to use it. Actually, a very generous person gave me a brand new bottle, which was a very nice gesture and I appreciate it.

Seems like I read somewhere that this product actually produces a skin over plastics and eventually can peal off causing a mess. Can anyone confirm this?
 
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.
Try denatured alchol with h20 awesome and cheap
 
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