Anybody use "Brillianize" for a QD?

Sci-Fi

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Just wondering if anybody tried it and has an opinion. And no, the guy who posted the topic is a regular good guy poster and not a spammer/seller.



Brillianize



Just tried something out that I use at work, and it seems to work really well for spiffing up the car between washes. Doesn't hurt that it's cheaper than the usual products either...



I work in a picture framing shop, so I have to cut and clean plexiglas on a fairly regular basis. We use a cleaner called "Brillianize" for plexi. Plexiglass is very easy to scratch, but this stuff works just fine on it, and cleans it rather well. I finally got around to reading the ad copy on the bottle. Never thought of using it on my PT, but there it was, a bunch of awards from '98 and '99 for best detailing spray.



I gave it a shot, and I'd have to say it works a *lot* better than the Meguiar's Quik Detailing spray I was using before. And it costs $22 for a gallon.

:confused: :)
 
Sci-Fi said:
Just wondering if anybody tried it and has an opinion. And no, the guy who posted the topic is a regular good guy poster and not a spammer/seller.



Brillianize





:confused: :)



I haven't used it on my car, but I have used it on just about everything else. Glasses, camera lens, tv and computer screen, etc.



It seems quite similar to 303 protectant, i.e., water based, non hazardous, no silicon.



I'd say if it works and you like it, why not use it. I don't think it will hurt anything. I read over on 303 about this guy supposedly using 303 to detail his car instead of wax. I think Brillianize is pretty similar, but again I cannot be sure of that.



Keep us posted on how it works out for you.
 
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