what's one product that has impressed you (lately)?

As simple as it is: Stoner's Invisible Glass. I've always been horrible at doing windows, no matter what I did they've never come out like I'd have liked. I'd never tried Stoner's before this week, but it's truly magic in a bottle.
 
Pearl Nano. I lost my Beeds supplier, so I lost Beeds, 225 retail. F that. I got a crazy shine shine from my wife's white 128i. Easy to apply, affordable, great shine
 
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As simple as it is: Stoner's Invisible Glass. I've always been horrible at doing windows, no matter what I did they've never come out like I'd have liked. I'd never tried Stoner's before this week, but it's truly magic in a bottle.

You might want to try Meguiars quick wax it works amazing. I always had streaks on Windows too and then saw a few posts about the quick wax and gave it a try. Haven't had a streak since.


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This brush impresses me every time I use it. Its my favourite for tire cleaning.

- Low profile tires? No problem
- Soap Sling? Minimum to nothing
- Durability? Been 3 years and bristles look like the same

And its only $5.. :D
 
Meguiars wheel and tire cleaner. I purchased a inferior brand from a brick and mortar chain store with very little cleaning ability. I have used the Meguiars in the recent past to clean my wheels and tires. This morning I washed my truck. Saved the wheels and tires for last. Sprayed the inferior brand first then the Megs. After the Megs dwelled for about 15 seconds, the dirt began to weep off the tire wall. I do not use any tire dressing. I just like a clean tire and wheel. When I bought the inferior brand I was trying to save a few bucks. But saving a few bucks does not translate into quality. Lesson learned.
 
Good old OTC Meguiar's Cleaner Wax. I did my daughrer's beat-up 2002 Honda with it about a year ago and it still looks pretty good even though her car sits outside 24/7.
 
Good old OTC Meguiar's Cleaner Wax. I did my daughrer's beat-up 2002 Honda with it about a year ago and it still looks pretty good even though her car sits outside 24/7.

One of the most underrated products out there IMO. Just because it's cheap and available OTC doesn't mean it doesn't work well.
 
McKee 37 Hi-Intensity APC. Used a 10:1 mixture on my friends car, which was a 2007 Mazda 3. I've heard that the Mazda 3 carpets are a bit tough to work on and his carpet was covered with about five or six winters worth of road salt. I sprayed the crap out of the salt that was caked on and scrubbed it. Took an hour but it was extremely good at getting the salt out. I was probably able to get out almost all of it since it was just a scrub brush and the APC, no extractors or steam cleaners. That and the McKee Interior cleaner was great on the rest of his car for cleaning anything and everything. This was a car that has not been properly detailed since he got it brand new, just wiped down every so often.
 
The Pure freakin' magic drying towel - griots

Wolfgang microfiber cleaner

Very impressed by both!
 
Scholl Concepts SW20 Spray Wax. Really easy on. Different look--deep, dark, rich. Very interesting. Too bad it's not readily available anymore.
 
1- Griot's waffle weave MF towels (top quality and a great performer)
2- Klasse AIO and SG (amazing)
3- Menzerna SF4000 (always end up with this polish in my process)
4- Mothers Wheel and Tire Cleaner (affordable and solid/realiable performer with no doubt it will stay this way for a long time)
 
Scholl Concepts SW20 Spray Wax. Really easy on. Different look--deep, dark, rich. Very interesting. Too bad it's not readily available anymore.

I got a free bottle of that (Thanks, Autogeek) and have been afraid to use it. I'm scared I might like it and not be able to get anymore.
 
There is a product that's not offered by AG that really wowed me these last couple of weeks, but before that, it was Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash at the end of last year.
 
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