Quick Detailer?
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Quick Detailer?
I am currently using Meguairs Quick Detailer in between waxings not too impressed with it. It works ok but does not produce a super slick finish as a regular fresh coat of wax would feel. What are some others that may be a better option, whats everyone else using?? Are there any that remove water spots because thats another problem, I have to park outside and if we get a little rain then I have water spots ( I dont have a car cover). Thanks for the input
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not many detail sprays will remove baked on water spots.
I would consider any of the below
Prima Hydro
Einszett Spray Wax
Adam's Detail Spray
I would consider any of the below
Prima Hydro
Einszett Spray Wax
Adam's Detail Spray
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You guys should carry more quick detailers :<. The local stuff in DFW by showroomfx (formerly known as tropicare before steve broke up with his business partner) could whip all those product and its not even the best/cheapest. Of course not being a spray on wax product though as 2 of those you presented are, and only one isn't. In fact, Prima Hydro isn't a quick detailer... Nor is Einszett, I am not sure why you're presenting these incorrectly as quick detailers. This could be harmful to his paint and is not advisable. I know you know that, which is why it confuses me why you would classify them as such, you wouldn't put a paste wax or even liquid wax on an unwashed car.
"To use, simply wash your car normally then rinse. While the car is still wet, spritz Hydro on the surface."
"Use Einszett Spray Wax after each wash to maintain that just waxed; paint finish. "
Comparable 1 gallons from a competitor:
Regular: $21.95 $23.62, $26.44
W/ Sealant: $32.28
W/ Carnuba: $24.62, $42.35 (Waterless wash and wax formula)
You offer 1 gallon of Adams for $39.95.
The only quick detailer I would have trouble removing water spots with is meguiars you find on the shelf, I have no problem with most I've tried as long as the water spots aren't more than 2-4 weeks old, if its been 2 weeks, you should wash your cars anyways. If they are really baked on and won't come off with a wash, you need to use an entirely different kind of product to remove them, of course while the car is clean so as to not scratch it... Quick detailers offer their properties of non-scratching by lubricating the surface.
"To use, simply wash your car normally then rinse. While the car is still wet, spritz Hydro on the surface."
"Use Einszett Spray Wax after each wash to maintain that just waxed; paint finish. "
Comparable 1 gallons from a competitor:
Regular: $21.95 $23.62, $26.44
W/ Sealant: $32.28
W/ Carnuba: $24.62, $42.35 (Waterless wash and wax formula)
You offer 1 gallon of Adams for $39.95.
The only quick detailer I would have trouble removing water spots with is meguiars you find on the shelf, I have no problem with most I've tried as long as the water spots aren't more than 2-4 weeks old, if its been 2 weeks, you should wash your cars anyways. If they are really baked on and won't come off with a wash, you need to use an entirely different kind of product to remove them, of course while the car is clean so as to not scratch it... Quick detailers offer their properties of non-scratching by lubricating the surface.
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