i like the meguiar's quik detailer
#16
I think it works better. I think it removes dirt better, smells better, and buffs out better. Price wise it’s about the same. Griot’s spray on wax is also a very good product.
#20
i picked up a bottle at target, just to give it a try.
the product is called: meguiar's ultimate quik detailer w/ hydrophobic polymer technology.
it's main claim to fame is that it's a good protectant between wash and wax. it takes 12 hours to cure after spray on/wipe off application. i found that during our mini-monsoon season here in michigan, that water does bead as advertised and i can easily restore the like-washed shine after drying the car.
since i'm planning on refinishing my wheels anyway, i applied some to my wheels as well. found that the brake dust seems to come off more easily in between washings.
and no, i have 0 affiliation with meguiar's or target.
EDIT: i paid $9.99 + tax for a 22 oz./650 ml bottle. so it's pretty cheap.
the product is called: meguiar's ultimate quik detailer w/ hydrophobic polymer technology.
it's main claim to fame is that it's a good protectant between wash and wax. it takes 12 hours to cure after spray on/wipe off application. i found that during our mini-monsoon season here in michigan, that water does bead as advertised and i can easily restore the like-washed shine after drying the car.
since i'm planning on refinishing my wheels anyway, i applied some to my wheels as well. found that the brake dust seems to come off more easily in between washings.
and no, i have 0 affiliation with meguiar's or target.
EDIT: i paid $9.99 + tax for a 22 oz./650 ml bottle. so it's pretty cheap.
Does this stuff really work without scratching the clear coat? I have never used any of these types of products because I have always assumed that they would lead to scratching.
It seems to me that the dirt and debris on the car would cause scratching when you rub the paint. Does the Quick Detailer really provide adequate lubrication to avoid scratching?
If they work so well why would anyone still wash their car the conventional way? BTW, I am aware of the new no-rinse car wash products and I am skeptical of those as well.
#21
Does this stuff really work without scratching the clear coat? I have never used any of these types of products because I have always assumed that they would lead to scratching.
It seems to me that the dirt and debris on the car would cause scratching when you rub the paint. Does the Quick Detailer really provide adequate lubrication to avoid scratching?
If they work so well why would anyone still wash their car the conventional way? BTW, I am aware of the new no-rinse car wash products and I am skeptical of those as well.
It seems to me that the dirt and debris on the car would cause scratching when you rub the paint. Does the Quick Detailer really provide adequate lubrication to avoid scratching?
If they work so well why would anyone still wash their car the conventional way? BTW, I am aware of the new no-rinse car wash products and I am skeptical of those as well.
#22
Does this stuff really work without scratching the clear coat? I have never used any of these types of products because I have always assumed that they would lead to scratching.
It seems to me that the dirt and debris on the car would cause scratching when you rub the paint. Does the Quick Detailer really provide adequate lubrication to avoid scratching?
If they work so well why would anyone still wash their car the conventional way? BTW, I am aware of the new no-rinse car wash products and I am skeptical of those as well.
It seems to me that the dirt and debris on the car would cause scratching when you rub the paint. Does the Quick Detailer really provide adequate lubrication to avoid scratching?
If they work so well why would anyone still wash their car the conventional way? BTW, I am aware of the new no-rinse car wash products and I am skeptical of those as well.
Yes, but the difference is that you clay bar AFTER you have cleaned the car.
it's funny, because I've been looking at these types of products recently and have not bought any because I came to the conclusion that at best it wouldn't save me any work (because I'd use it after washing) or at worst it would scratch the clearcoat if I used in place of a washing.
#24
I had a real problem with Meguiar's Quik Detailer. When put on a black car with Zaino on it, it causes this oily, greasy mess that won't dry. No matter how much you wipe it with a dry cloth it just sits there and streaks. I didn't notice it in the garage, but out in the sun you see it.
I quit using it now. Smells nice though...
I quit using it now. Smells nice though...
#25
I had a real problem with Meguiar's Quik Detailer. When put on a black car with Zaino on it, it causes this oily, greasy mess that won't dry. No matter how much you wipe it with a dry cloth it just sits there and streaks. I didn't notice it in the garage, but out in the sun you see it.
I quit using it now. Smells nice though...
I quit using it now. Smells nice though...
The Z8 I use on top of my sealant is very nice though. I use Optimum no rinse diluted in distilled water in a spray bottle s a quick detailer, and Zaino Z8 after that.
#27
I had a real problem with Meguiar's Quik Detailer. When put on a black car with Zaino on it, it causes this oily, greasy mess that won't dry. No matter how much you wipe it with a dry cloth it just sits there and streaks. I didn't notice it in the garage, but out in the sun you see it.
I quit using it now. Smells nice though...
I quit using it now. Smells nice though...
Cool!!! You just discovered the ultimate "wet look". LOL
#28
Does this stuff really work without scratching the clear coat? I have never used any of these types of products because I have always assumed that they would lead to scratching.
It seems to me that the dirt and debris on the car would cause scratching when you rub the paint. Does the Quick Detailer really provide adequate lubrication to avoid scratching?
If they work so well why would anyone still wash their car the conventional way? BTW, I am aware of the new no-rinse car wash products and I am skeptical of those as well.
It seems to me that the dirt and debris on the car would cause scratching when you rub the paint. Does the Quick Detailer really provide adequate lubrication to avoid scratching?
If they work so well why would anyone still wash their car the conventional way? BTW, I am aware of the new no-rinse car wash products and I am skeptical of those as well.
#29
#30
So, pardon my ignorance, but I'm a little confused... People use the quick detailer after they wash their cars (like some kind of spray on wax or sealant)? Or do they use it between washes to moderately clean the car (I'm not talking about a full clean, but let's say that a few days after a wash, you're caught in the rain and pick up a little road grime - or there's a bit of dust from the parking garage - or pollen from some trees)?
I have a bottle sitting around, but have been afraid to try it... What I have been doing is periodic washes followed by a wipe-on polymer sealant. Keeps the paint pretty shiny and glass smooth.
I have a bottle sitting around, but have been afraid to try it... What I have been doing is periodic washes followed by a wipe-on polymer sealant. Keeps the paint pretty shiny and glass smooth.