swanicyouth
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1. Water
2. Air
3. Light
4. Gravity
5. Karma
2. Air
3. Light
4. Gravity
5. Karma
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1. Water
2. Air
3. Light
4. Gravity
5. Karma
1. Water
2. Air
3. Light
4. Gravity
5. Karma
Here's mine.
M105, even though I've replaced it with the WG Über Compound I'll still need the 105 for those really trashed out cars, deep swirls, scratches, the 105 is one of my products that's needed, maybe not often but I guarantee you there will be a time I'll have to dig it out of my detail bag.
M205 is what I use to maintain my black RAV.
It works well with either the orange or white pad , I mostly use it using the white pad either to use to polish when light swirls are found, yes if the swirls are shallow it can and will remove them.
I find it to he the best ultra fine poish on the market and works miricals following an aggressive compound, leaves the paint smooth and flawless, when it comes time to buff off it's so darn easy, no worries about it gumming up on you, removes like a wax. :dblthumb2:
Wolfgang Paint Sealant
My new found love, the first time I used it I was besides myself after I buffed it off, it leaves the paint so slick and the gloss is second to none.
It's one of those products that using it for the first time makes you sit on a stool and say wow over and over
Wolfgang Trim Sealant
We've all used dressings to make our trim look better only to wash off the next time you wash your car, well not with the WGTS , it last and last, it leaves your trim looking new and beads like a wax.
I applied it on my trim about six weeks ago and it still looks like the day I applied it, not many other products will give you the same results.
Chemcial Guys Mr.Pink
IMO washing our cars is the most important thing we can do to keep the paint looking it's best, it's the first step we do before we can do anything else, paint has to be really clean before we can touch the paint either with a wax or doing a full paint correction.
For those who own a black car we all know how bad the water spots can be after washing.
Mr. Pink is now my ONLY car soap I'll use from here on out.
Since I started using Mr.Pink I found the water spots aren't nearly as bad as with other soaps I've tried.
I would love to hear your justification of these being "products". One is just an abstract idea. Im the MAN
Water is real....I saw some today, with my own eyes.
Who was the manufacturer of the water? Do they provide a MSDS sheet?
If Autogeek doesn't sell it. It doesn't count anyway.
This indicates that AGO acknowledges that water exists...does that count?
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My "must have" detailing products, assuming starting with a clean car:
1. Clay Bar
2. Meguiar's 105 Mirror Glaze Ultra -Cut Compound
3. Meguiar's 205 Mirror Glaze Ultra -Finish Polish
4. Meguiar's 9 Mirror Glaze Swirl Remover 2.0
5. Meguiar's 7 Mirror Glaze Show Car Glaze
6. Meguiar's 21 Mirror Glaze Synthetic Sealant 2.0
7. Meguiar's 26 Mirror Glaze Hi-Tech Yellow Wax
8. Meguiar's 135 Mirror Glaze Synthetic Detail Spray
Hope this helps.
Roger T
If it's "Clean", why do you need a Clay Bar?
Let be nice. Especialy since that was his first post.
This is not the Spanish inquisition. There are no wrong answers.
Instead of saying clean he probably should have said washed. But the meaning was pretty clear.
If it's "Clean", why do you need a Clay Bar?