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what do you guys like about it?
 
Everything. Great wet look. Durability. And little goes a long way.
 
what's the average price for it? have you compared it to v7?
 
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When I reviewed this product I was shocked! At how it compared to some of my favorites.

It's great and super slick over Opti Coat. Never would have tried it, but I got it free with some Megs OTC clay, which turned out to be far superior to the only other clay I used, Mothers.
 
Meg's ultimate quick wax and ultimate interior detailer. Both incredible values that produce consistently good results every time.

Id also throw in the PC 7424xp. Griots, flex, and Meg's DA polishers get all the kudos but my old reliable PC is just like the energizer bunny.

I also want to say the entire category of glazes are often ignored and seen as a waste of time by most detailers. They've come a long ways and several are now acrylic based and are perfect for applying after polishing and before the LSP. One even can be layered, and applied before or after any LSP without washing off.

One last product that has blown me away lately is Sonus Swirlbuster. It's a unique product that is a great polish that fills like crazy, takes off no clear coat, can be layered, and doesn't wash off. The perfect alternative to making paint look flawless without sacrificing any paint and can be topped with either a sealant or wax. If you are worried about your clear coat being dangerously thin or you want to preserve the paint you have now without sacrificing anymore, this is great way to have flawless looking paint without sacrificing any paint.
 
Duragloss...everything.

I have to agree with this. I had never heard o duragloss until I worked @ Napa, bodyshops ate all their stuff up. I've used it and works really well from my experience and user friendly.
 
Four Star Tire and Wheel Gel.
Optimum Car Wash I here of ONR but their regular car wash is great
Poor Boys Leather Stuff
Blackfire Clay Extender Cleans Clay up great
 
Meg's ultimate quick wax and ultimate interior detailer. Both incredible values that produce consistently good results every time.

Id also throw in the PC 7424xp. Griots, flex, and Meg's DA polishers get all the kudos but my old reliable PC is just like the energizer bunny.

I also want to say the entire category of glazes are often ignored and seen as a waste of time by most detailers. They've come a long ways and several are now acrylic based and are perfect for applying after polishing and before the LSP. One even can be layered, and applied before or after any LSP without washing off.

One last product that has blown me away lately is Sonus Swirlbuster. It's a unique product that is a great polish that fills like crazy, takes off no clear coat, can be layered, and doesn't wash off. The perfect alternative to making paint look flawless without sacrificing any paint and can be topped with either a sealant or wax. If you are worried about your clear coat being dangerously thin or you want to preserve the paint you have now without sacrificing anymore, this is great way to have flawless looking paint without sacrificing any paint.

I'll have to check out that Swirlbuster. My car has thin paint and i'm not sure if I should buff it again.
 
dodo juice prime lime lite
1z einzett windscreen clear. ( best glass cleaner in the world)
Showroom new trim restorer.
 
Mothers All Wheel and Tire Cleaner - Hardly gets mentioned over here, but I've found it to be a good cleaner for moderately dirty wheels, and a really great cleaner for tires.

Mothers FX Tire Shine - If you want a bit of shine with your tires, you owe it to yourself to try this out. It's not overly shiny like those clear silicone-based dressings, just a nice gloss. Though the shine doesn't last too long, it leaves a very nice, deep dark look to the tires which lasts several weeks for me.

Collinite 915 - Collinite 845 seems to get most of the air time, but having used both, I believe 915 to be a better looking wax, and have found it to last longer as well.

Klasse All In One - Not as an all-in-one, but as a chemical cleaner. Always amazes me how much crud it's able to pull out, even on well-maintained paint; and I actually like that fact that it doesn't have any cut - I like using a pre-wax cleaner each time I apply an LSP, and using a non-abrasive product means that I don't have to worry at all about how frequently I use it. Reading older threads, KAIO used to be mentioned quite a bit (along with KSG), but seems to have fallen out of favor during the past couple of years.
 
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One last product that has blown me away lately is Sonus Swirlbuster. It's a unique product that is a great polish that fills like crazy, takes off no clear coat, can be layered, and doesn't wash off. The perfect alternative to making paint look flawless without sacrificing any paint and can be topped with either a sealant or wax. If you are worried about your clear coat being dangerously thin or you want to preserve the paint you have now without sacrificing anymore, this is great way to have flawless looking paint without sacrificing any paint.

When you say 'doesn't wash off', how long does it seem to hold up with a weekly washing regimen- in your experience?
 
Griot's Carnauba Wax Stick...more than reasonable cost, ease of use and gives a great looking finish. It's also more durable than any other carnauba wax I've ever used over forty years.
 
Sonus Motor and Trim Kote, Sonus Bumper and Trim Dressing, Pinnacle SSII wax...I'm sure there are more...

Just used the Sonus Motor & trim Kote on my wheel wells. Wow! truly a great product, we'll see how it holds up, but very impressed so far, going to try it on engine compartment next.
 
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