What is your secret weapon

Also, update on the enamel reducer. I've switched to dlimonene to remove tar, gum etc. Works great and is much more environmentally friendly. Smells nice too.
 
Secret weapon would have to be Naviwax Ultimate:

- Easy application
- 6 mos durability
- beads like crazy
- maintains glossy / glassy look after wash or rain. Incredible looking wax on all colors
- seems to shed dirt better than a wax should. Car stays cleaner longer
- fills some defects
- isn't super expensive

Drawback:
- have to get from overseas :(
 
Got to say mine are as follows:
-Collinite 845
-Meg's Ultimate Quick Wax or Zymol spray glaze
-Ultimate Wash and Wax (my new favorite "go-to" toy)
 
My real secret weapon would be the various interior brushes, allowing me to clean all the small spots that others have missed.

As a joke, quick story- I had my car at the dealer for some service work that required the tech to lubricate the sunroof. He for some reason got the grease all over the sunroof glass, and significant parts on the roof of my car. I used everything from proper washing, to clay, to diluted APC with NO LUCK!!! Finally i said screw it and tried Eagle One window cleaner and EVERYTHING came off in a breeze!
 
Mine would have to be autogeek and my tornadors. I keep one loaded with Folex for carpets and head liners. And my other one with meguiar's interior detailer.


Chad @ divine details
 
Blow drying the vehicle, no towels

Oh yeah my other weapon so secret I forgot To mention it my water de ionizer for spot free rinses.

I love not having to dry cars or worry about chrome water spotting while u wash the car.


Chad @ divine details
 
Out of all the tools and products in your detailing arsenal, what is your #1 secret weapon?

My secret weapon is enamel reducer. Where can I buy some?



+1

Usually u can find it in the same place you would normally find paint thinner. I still keep some around but since my original post i switched to a dlimonene based product which works almost as well at removing tar and sticky substances, and is also a million times more environmentally friendly
 
Please educate me. What would you use enamel reducer for other than removing tar and such?
 
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