ALAN81 said:who cares when where how .................I care about the end results, and it seems to me OTC (at least most products) can't cut it
Must have been bad prep work.
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ALAN81 said:who cares when where how .................I care about the end results, and it seems to me OTC (at least most products) can't cut it
ALAN81 said:just saying that most OTC products are really inferior to boutique waxes.
ALAN81 said:not bad prep work just saying that most OTC products are really inferior to boutique waxes. the average joe smow will not pay what we pay for wax and other products.
White_F150 said:I don't happen to agree. There are some OTC products (like some from Mothers, Meguiar's, and DG) that in my opinion, are as good as, if not better than about 95% of the boutique products. Are there some worthless OTC products... you bet! Are there some excellent boutique products... absolutely! However, IMHO, a lot of the boutique products are all hype and marketing. One can go broke finding all the good ones, and the bad ones.![]()
Fallguy said:I also don't consider DG or Megs prof. line an OTC since it's not marketed to the masses and not at your big box stores like Walmart , Target , ect....
phamkl said:Honestly... I think most of the people here use a mix of boutique and OTC stuff.
I wonder how many people out there don't own a single Meg's product?
SVR said:That's me. There is still nothing in any of their lines that impresses me.
I especially dislike their tyre shine and that trim detailer junk, it's obsolete
I use a mixture of a few selected bulk brands (made in NSW) like degreasers, shampoo (for pre detailing washes) and wheel arch paint
Then the Professional stuff such as Menzerna, G Techniq, Permagard, Nyalic, Hi Temp, Aussie Gold, Lake country and edge pads.
And boutique - XMT, PB's, Glare, Werkstatt, Prima, Collinite, OPT, Sonus, WG's, Einszett, Driven to Perfection, Renu it liner, Carlack 68, Diamondite, Four Star, Renovo, Raggtop, Pakshak, Cobra and MF Korea
And finally, my own blends that allow me to offer about three optional services such as trim burnishing, that I believe no one does
Al Buff said:whats trim burnishing?
SVR said:in basic terms - machine polishing of urethane, injected resin, unpainted fibreglass, hard rubber, vinyl, wiper arms and any other composite exterior trim moldings including some textured's
Takes the dead layer off and lifts up the glossy black shine from underneath
Goes from a flat brown or grey look with no reflection to looking high gloss black and reflections of a mirror
Ive done it to 2007 Subaru Liberty wagon weathershields, EB to BF Ford Falcon's, Territory's, Subaru WRX's from 2001 to 2006 and suzuki's so far
Takes about an hour on the falcons.
Lasts permanently