Quick Detailers

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I'm unsure as to whether the following products are all essentially the same or whether each should be used in a specific circumstance:

Sonus Acrylic Spritz (sealant-based surfaces only or all surfaces?)

Sonus carnauba Spritz (Carnauba-based surfaces only or all surfaces?)

Duragloss Fast Clean and Shine (Duragloss products only???)

Chemical Guys Synthetic Quick Detailer (all surfaces??)

The world of quick detailers is new to me and I'm somewhat confused as to what products I need to purchase and am not sure if one product stands head & shoulders above the others in this area.

Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
 
I've not had any experience with the ones you listed, but Mother's Showtime Shine QD has always been good for me. I've used it for quick spot cleaning and as clay lube.
 
I see only one product AG actually offers .... but most are similar IMO. Other than spray sealants and spray waxes, I group all others in qder+ products or detail sprays. Each offer some additional gloss to amp up a surface between waxes.

Quick Detailer -- Spot Cleaning Only
Qder + --- gloss additives, detailing spray best used after washing or while drying
Spray Wax/Sealants -- booster products for LSP
 
You only really need to worry about what type of qd your using when your lsp is a sealant and you plan on applying more of that sealant in the future.

If your using say KSG you wouldnt want to use Carnauba spritz on top since it will affect the bonding of future layers of KSG.

BTW: Optimum Instant Detailer is a great qd and really adds gloss. Besides that its extremely affordable since it comes in a concentrated form from 32oz and up. One 32oz bottle will make a gallon of QD
 
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My picks are:

- Optimum No-Rinse Wash for a quick detailer and clay lube
- Optimum Instant Detail & Gloss Enhancer for topping sealants
- Optimum Spray Wax for topping carnauba coats

I don't mean to pimp out Opt products but these are all super cheap and super slick, the later two have great gloss for keeping your sealant or wax fresh.
 
Kick those that you listed to the curb. Do yourself a favor and give "DP Final Gloss" a go. As always just one mans opinion but you will find what a QD can do to separate itself from the norm.
 
i will cast a vote the the megs ultimate quick detailer... i will also vote for the optimum concentrate and poorboys qd+... i think the poorboys tends to look a little better, but both are great, and it might just be in my head...


Poorboy’s World Quick Detailer PLUS (QD+) cleans and shines in one quick step. Spray and wipe detail spray, waterless wash

Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer

Optimum Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer Quick Detail Spray, opt quick detailer, spray detailer, waterless wash, instant detail spray

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You only really need to worry about what type of qd your using when your lsp is a sealant and you plan on applying more of that sealant in the future.

If your using say KSG you wouldnt want to use Carnauba spritz on top since it will affect the bonding of future layers of KSG.

BTW: Optimum Instant Detailer is a great qd and really adds gloss. Besides that its extremely affordable since it comes in a concentrated form from 32oz and up. One 32oz bottle will make a gallon of QD


I dont believe any spray wax, quick detailer, or detail spray offers enough protection to get you thru more than the next wash. At that point your LSP is likely the only protection and a layer can be added.
 
Well I think it depends on a lot of factors here.

Chemical Guys claims that some of their QD's can be used with any wax or sealant to enhance durability and refresh the shine, but that can be said about almost any quick detailer. But if you use a certain type of wax or sealant and not that same product line's QD, it will change the look of the way the vehicle is supposed to look.

If you want to keep it simple, Optimum No-Rinse dilluted to a quick detailer seems to be the most neutral quick detailer. Since it's essentially a rinseless car wash soap, it's not out to give your car its own shine, just clean things up and maintain shinyness.
 
The best qd i have ever used is FK425 by Finish Kare.
 
I see only one product AG actually offers .... but most are similar IMO. Other than spray sealants and spray waxes, I group all others in qder+ products or detail sprays. Each offer some additional gloss to amp up a surface between waxes.

Quick Detailer -- Spot Cleaning Only
Qder + --- gloss additives, detailing spray best used after washing or while drying
Spray Wax/Sealants -- booster products for LSP
Agree with Scott, today there are too many variations of a qd'er. Duragloss Fast Clean and Shine is a nice offering.

I look at this way:
QD'er : something like the Megs Detailer in red bottle that is just use for spot cleaning or claying, adds nothing.
Qd'er+ : soemthing like DG Fast Clean and Shine that add's a bit of oomph
Qd'er++ : something like DG AquaWax that is not really a qd'er in the sense of using it to clean etc, but is quick and easy to use and can be used as a standalone or booster as it's fairly durable.
 
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I use FK 425 as a final wipe on cars. After a wash I like to use Opt Car Wax
 
My picks are:

- Optimum No-Rinse Wash for a quick detailer and clay lube
- Optimum Instant Detail & Gloss Enhancer for topping sealants
- Optimum Spray Wax for topping carnauba coats

As this fella said plus Optimum Opti-Seal on top :righton:
No need for anything else because these products are the BEST
 
I picked up some Duragloss FC&S this weekend. WOW! It's awesome stuff. I used it over DGAW and it def added a little more slickness.
 
I picked up some Duragloss FC&S this weekend. WOW! It's awesome stuff. I used it over DGAW and it def added a little more slickness.
Try mixing 80% FC&S and 20% AW, awesome combo, great for wheel cleaning.
 
heck yeah man! I love mixing up stuff. Makes me feel like a mad scientist...LOL I'm still using Optimum polish/poli-seal/opti-seal all mixed up and it's incredible.
 
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