garyg7133
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- Sep 7, 2011
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I have been using 303 Speed Detailer for my past few jobs because I was in need of a product that provides UV protection but can also be used for quick wipedowns on a regular basis. It came in a 32 oz. spray bottle with trigger settings at both spray and stream. Personally I stuck with the spray option as I did not want to have the product bouncing off the vehicle surfaces. The smell of the product is decent and doesn't stick around for long which is good for me because I have clients with chemical odor allergies. Once sprayed on, it is thin enough to spread easily, but doesn't run or drip down vertical panels. It does not dry out quickly which makes it a suitable lubricant for claying. Once dry, it was completely streak free which for me is a HUGE must as the reason I wanted the UV was for protection of museum cars.
The only con, and this is easily remedied, was the 32 oz. bottle. While it is nice to have that much product on hand, transferring it to a smaller sprayer is in order as the large bottle is a little bulky for me when I'm carrying it around doing spot cleanups on upward of 30 cars. Like I said, COMPLETELY nitpicking. All in all, I like the product a lot and it will br replacing the other detail sprays that I'm using. The attached picture is of a Mercer that was built in 1913 that I cleaned up today.
The only con, and this is easily remedied, was the 32 oz. bottle. While it is nice to have that much product on hand, transferring it to a smaller sprayer is in order as the large bottle is a little bulky for me when I'm carrying it around doing spot cleanups on upward of 30 cars. Like I said, COMPLETELY nitpicking. All in all, I like the product a lot and it will br replacing the other detail sprays that I'm using. The attached picture is of a Mercer that was built in 1913 that I cleaned up today.