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At my full time job I have an automagic guy that comes by.

The "special cleaner" is great stuff. Dilutable 1:20. I normally mix it 1:5-1:10 and I can most trashed cars that I do on a daily basis that way

"Super dress it" is a cheap dilutable silicone dressing. I use it fs for tires and trim, and 1:1-1:4 on interior. It's cheap and gets the job done, but it's cheap and greasy, almost like a thick armor-all. I do work on a car lot so for retail purposes I would not recommend this on interiors bc it fogs up glass within a few days

Glass cleaner is dilutable 3:128, so 3 oz for a gallon. It works ok, but I've never used it at the recommended dilution, so that's probably why it kind of streaks

Bc2/bc1 are their popular polishes. Bc1 has a medium cut to it, and bc2 is the finishing polish/all in one. They have a great amount of filling to them, especially bc2. Bc2 is almost like a glaze, bc all it seems to do is fill/hide, and it fades off like next day. These are not great options if you're not doing production work

Same goes for their waxes. Banana magic/strawberry wet wax are their popular waxes. Very easy to use, but not durable at all, maybe 1 wash or 2 weeks sitting in the sun. But they have some filling and they leave a nice gloss. I'd use this for my own business for a quick wash and wax service

Overall, the automagic line is not intended for the autogeek community. That's why they sell to car washes and car lots. They are cheap, and have a bit of a wow factor that doesn't last at all. I strictly use these products at my full time job and I don't plan on using them for my business (except for special cleaner, maybe strawberry wet wax)
 
At my full time job I have an automagic guy that comes by.

The "special cleaner" is great stuff. Dilutable 1:20. I normally mix it 1:5-1:10 and I can most trashed cars that I do on a daily basis that way

"Super dress it" is a cheap dilutable silicone dressing. I use it fs for tires and trim, and 1:1-1:4 on interior. It's cheap and gets the job done, but it's cheap and greasy, almost like a thick armor-all. I do work on a car lot so for retail purposes I would not recommend this on interiors bc it fogs up glass within a few days

Glass cleaner is dilutable 3:128, so 3 oz for a gallon. It works ok, but I've never used it at the recommended dilution, so that's probably why it kind of streaks

Bc2/bc1 are their popular polishes. Bc1 has a medium cut to it, and bc2 is the finishing polish/all in one. They have a great amount of filling to them, especially bc2. Bc2 is almost like a glaze, bc all it seems to do is fill/hide, and it fades off like next day. These are not great options if you're not doing production work

Same goes for their waxes. Banana magic/strawberry wet wax are their popular waxes. Very easy to use, but not durable at all, maybe 1 wash or 2 weeks sitting in the sun. But they have some filling and they leave a nice gloss. I'd use this for my own business for a quick wash and wax service

Overall, the automagic line is not intended for the autogeek community. That's why they sell to car washes and car lots. They are cheap, and have a bit of a wow factor that doesn't last at all. I strictly use these products at my full time job and I don't plan on using them for my business (except for special cleaner, maybe strawberry wet wax)

Nice review and I feel the same as for their polishes and waxes. I tried some out but don't work as well. Their cleaners are cheap and easy for me to pick up so I use those because I have a dealer near by. I use the special cleaner for engines, wheel wells, door jambs, and under carriages. I use the 777 cleaner for interior carpets and doors along with the vinyl and leather cleaner. I also use their body shine as Asa clay lube and QD. Everything else I feel falls short.

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