Best quick/spray detailer that is durable?

metroplex

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I sometimes need to do a quick detailing job (small areas, etc...) and normally use Klasse. But rather than grab out the bottle, applicator, and microfiber towel... I was thinking about using a quick spray detailer or something that has an easier to use delivery system but would have the durability of Klasse in the end.



Any suggestions? Mix Klasse AIO with water in a bottle? Does that really work well?



For example, I want to polish the exhaust tips on my car frequently but it has to be a durable finish.



:thx
 
AIO mixed with water works well. I cant remember the mix ratio that I tried. You could try 1/3 Klass and 2/3 distilled water to start.
 
I thought I saw the ratio as well but I couldn't find it. The Concours Direct card says to use 1 cap per 1 gallon of water to use the Klasse AIO as a car wash.
 
The ratio I use is 1 part SG to 3 parts distilled water in a mister bottle or rechargeable/reuseable arosol can. These work better than a sprayer bottle but that will work okay too. Use wowo method and apply just like a QD. Be sure the car is very clean as this homebrew does not clean well and is part sealant after all. If you can find it and don't mind spending the money, Menzerna HGAS is tough to beat.
 
metroplex said:
Doesn't 1:3 require quite a bit of Klasse AIO? I suppose I can use a smaller mister bottle.

I've never used any AIO in this homebrew mix, just SG. That is an interesting idea but hopefully the car has had some kind of LSP (other than wax) and a polish won't be necessary. This homebrew should go on a car that already has something like AIO or Werstatt's Prime on it rather than over carnuba since it is part acrylic/polymer. In the ideal situation, the car will also have had a real LSP (such as Jett or SG) and the homebrew is used only as a refresher from time to time or after each wash.



It appears you are looking for a combo polisher/sealant and I don't think you will find one that is very durable. I suppose you could try something like Sonus Spritz, Wolfgang's Spray Sealant or Duragloss' AquaWax but even these should be ideally used as rejuvenators over some exisitng sealant. Any spray sealant you find will be nothing more than a "watered" down version of the manufacturer's primary LSP. For example, Menzerna's HGAS contains some FMJ in it and Werkstatt's AG is "watered" down Jett. And I'll bet that Sonus' Spritz is very similar to the Klasse homebrew mix we have been talking about.
 
QD and durablity are polar opposites aren't they? Anthing with a good cleaner doesn't seem to last for me. If its clean AW is great, but its no QD.
 
yakky said:
QD and durablity are polar opposites aren't they? Anthing with a good cleaner doesn't seem to last for me. If its clean AW is great, but its no QD.

yep, what is it your trying to do? for max cleaning I use ONR QD, for spray wax I use Aquawax, NXT Speed Detailer falls somewhere in between in terms of cleaning and protection
 
metroplex AIO is more of a cleaner than a sealant, it doesn't offer much durabilty if any...like others, I have made a mix of klasse SG(sealant glaze) and water in a spray bottle which works ok for a booster spray after washes...however that's all I use the ksg for anymore, because it's such a PITA to work with.
 
yakky said:
If its clean AW is great, but its no QD.
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... 'nuff said!
 
For a QD that adds real slickness try SLICK from Detailers Paradise. It does what the name says and adds a layer of slickness while cleaning. I use it after a QEW wash.
 
Klasse Sealant Glaze isn't too hard to work with on my car.



I'm going to try mixing the SG with water next time. The AIO + water spray bottle trick worked nicely! I could easily detail parts of the car that I wouldn't dare use a microfiber towel on.
 
I like my mix of CMW & S&G(wax and shine) or CMW & S&W ( wash and wax)I just add 1-2 ozs of CMW to 16oz, of eighter.(mad scientist method)

shake the crap out of it and wah-lah a QD that leaves a lasting impression.

each way makes for a great booster wax ie rolling into a car show

I have also tried the CG's AIO(great product) product but I get better results with the above
 
Could someone explain why sealants and chemical cleaners are being confused with QD's here? No way is AIO and water a good QD, unless you're looking for swirls - it just doesn't have the lubrication necessary. Matter of fact, some of the QD sprays I've seen aren't all they're cracked up to be.



I bought ONR for washes and have since used it at the QD mix of 6oz/1gal water. It works really well and I'm confident that it has the lubricants and surfactants to prevent surface damage. I sometimes follow the ONR QD/wash with Aquawax and POP!
 
Metroplex - I higly recommend you try Buffalo Milke for this application. I've had great results when used for a similar need to yours.
 
Perfect Detail works for me. It can be used on chrome, vinyl, plastic, and glass. It gives a wet look finish. Dirt rinses off, and it lasts, not as long as DGAW, but close. It also fills minor swirls after 3 coats. Its 2 drawbacks are ,thats it cost more money then DGAW, and it can only be bought on line.
 
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