New products your looking forward to most post-SEMA?

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Building on the SEMA 2023/4 thread, what new products are you looking forward to?
 
The new meguiar's stuff has piqued my interest.

Specifically the so1o aio, ultimate ceramic coating and the M888 beyond ceramic coating.
 
The Optimum wheel cleaner, and waterless wash. I just ordered the new versions of Car Wax, Opti-Seal, and Hyper Seal.

Carpro Dquartz Go, and the glass coating.

The new Megs coatings. We just ordered M200 where I work.

That's about it though.
 
Yep, the Megs products. And about time, last years products left us flat. This year seems to appear to be a good year of product releases. I finally got my mitts on Hybrid Paint Coating this summer, I really like it. If these new coating products go off that and better it, I think I will be impressed with them.

And I have always been a Megs fan, helps.
 
Me, several of the new CarPro products and the Gyeon eco wash.
 
I'll probably try the Griot's ceramic rinseless wash and stinky be gone air freshener. I noticed I don't have a lot of great spots to spray scents in my car. Seats are leather, floor mats are WeatherTech so there's not much exposed carpet/fabric. Maybe the rechargeable wafers will work.
 
Gyeon EcoWash has my attention, as does the new Carpro wheel brushes.





The Gyeon Total Remover coating remover sound intriguing.................



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To be clear, I really don't need the new battery Rupes, but................... "Listen, can you hear that distant calling"....................... its calling out my name.

 
Still have yet to bust out my Cordless Cbeast and PiXiE. But I got $500 in giftcards I need to spend so a cordless Rupes Machine is next.

Just deciding if I need a 15mm 5” or there’d 3 inch machine.

Worried about the plastic gears though.


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I know what you mean about the Rupes ((especially as a hobbyist). I also am slightly concerned about the plastic gears.
 
I would guess it could need a rebuild at some point. It's a question of is that 20 years down the road, 5 years, etc. I expect they'd charge for it too.
 
It was only a matter of time till we saw car wash pods. Good call on Griots part. Premeasured and ready to go.
 
It was only a matter of time till we saw car wash pods. Good call on Griots part. Premeasured and ready to go.
I'm luke warm on the pods. They would be convenient. Not sure they reduce wasted product. That part just sounded a little infomercial-ish. I would usually make up 3 gallons. The pods make up to 4. So each wash would be a 1/3 more car wash than needed. They could just package it in a bettix bottle and then measuring is easy.
 
Why haven’t they made a new and improved California Duster? You’d think they would’ve figured something out after all these years.
 
I’d be interested in a microfiber version of the duster
 
I’d be interested in a microfiber version of the duster

It’s 2023. It should be made of Graphene with a Carbon Fiber handle with LED’s for nighttime dusting and of course outdoor use friendly with no scratching or my money back.
 
I'm luke warm on the pods. They would be convenient. Not sure they reduce wasted product. That part just sounded a little infomercial-ish. I would usually make up 3 gallons. The pods make up to 4. So each wash would be a 1/3 more car wash than needed. They could just package it in a bettix bottle and then measuring is easy.

After seeing what those pods do in a washing machine, I will not be at all interested in using a detailing specific version.
 
After seeing what those pods do in a washing machine, I will not be at all interested in using a detailing specific version.

What do they do? I've never used them just due to cost vs a bottle of liquid detergent.
 
What do they do? I've never used them just due to cost vs a bottle of liquid detergent.

Quite often the packaging doesn't fully dissolve, which leaves a gloopy mess around the door seal (front loader). Same happens in a dishwasher. I say stick with liquid.
 
Quite often the packaging doesn't fully dissolve, which leaves a gloopy mess around the door seal (front loader).

Off topic for those pods probably over-dose in a laundry washer.
If you don't do it often, I highly implore anyone with a laundry washer to do the longest hottest cycle with bleach on one cycle and maybe another load with some citric acid.....
You would be shocked if one was to see what *can* build up on the outer drum unseen to the naked eye
 
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