Early christmas gifts for myself!
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Early christmas gifts for myself!
Scholl's SO3+, S17, and S40.
Vic's QD-- I've tried about 8 different QD's so far and this is BY FAR the best I've tried yet.
Autoglym CWC
RG XL Wheel Brush.
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Nice! Santa was very kind to you this year.
I've read good things about the Scholls polishes over on Detailing Bliss.
What do you like so much about the Victoria QD? I've never used it myself.
That brush looks like it would be pretty good for tight wheel barrels. Also, you probably won't get the spray in the face like with the EZ Wheel Brush.
Where did you get all these goodies from? Most detailing places don't carry these brands.
I've read good things about the Scholls polishes over on Detailing Bliss.
What do you like so much about the Victoria QD? I've never used it myself.
That brush looks like it would be pretty good for tight wheel barrels. Also, you probably won't get the spray in the face like with the EZ Wheel Brush.
Where did you get all these goodies from? Most detailing places don't carry these brands.
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Originally Posted by MikeyC,Dec 25 2009, 08:16 AM
Nice! Santa was very kind to you this year.
I've read good things about the Scholls polishes over on Detailing Bliss.
What do you like so much about the Victoria QD? I've never used it myself.
That brush looks like it would be pretty good for tight wheel barrels. Also, you probably won't get the spray in the face like with the EZ Wheel Brush.
Where did you get all these goodies from? Most detailing places don't carry these brands.
I've read good things about the Scholls polishes over on Detailing Bliss.
What do you like so much about the Victoria QD? I've never used it myself.
That brush looks like it would be pretty good for tight wheel barrels. Also, you probably won't get the spray in the face like with the EZ Wheel Brush.
Where did you get all these goodies from? Most detailing places don't carry these brands.
I've heard amazing things about scholl's from everyone but one person so far. I'd never consciously buy these again.. but it was an impulse buy . For the three polishes it was around $150 if I remember correctly!!!!
The Vics QD adds slickness I can't describe.. and it the way it makes the paint look after is amazing. Repells dust like crazy. I put this on my car before a Honda Dealer Meet, and then right after I parked my car. Barely had any dust at the end of the day!
The RG Wheel brush is for that: tight wheel barrels. Would have been nice to use on the E63 I worked with last weekend. The brake calipers are no more than a CM or so away from the barrel!
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Originally Posted by espelirS2K,Dec 25 2009, 12:26 PM
I've heard amazing things about scholl's from everyone but one person so far. I'd never consciously buy these again.. but it was an impulse buy . For the three polishes it was around $150 if I remember correctly!!!!
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Originally Posted by MikeyC,Dec 25 2009, 01:32 PM
Wow! That's not cheap. What size are the bottles? Menzerna 32 oz. bottles will run you about that. Please let us know what you think of these polishes. Also, I think I read Ken is not carrying this brand on a regular basis. If they're good polishes I hope someone will carry them.
So far I'm iffy on them. I like them.. but feel my 3M UK polishes (about the same price shipped) are a bit more versatile and just better all around.
I posted up a mini-review on DB under my haul thread (basically same one as this one)
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