chemical guys kit

the problem with kits these days (from anyone), is that you may not use all the products that come with it (why pay for it if you're not going to use it, right?). i would pick and choose what exactly you want and would use...
 
I think I have narrowed it down to this:







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CG is having a summer sale right now.

If you check on the site you can get a gallon of the waterless wash for $20.

I haven't used the current version, but I used the former when it was called "ONE".....nice stuff. You're gonna want the gallon.

I think the gallon Wash and Gloss is on sale, too....another nice product; very versatile.

The M-Seal is OK...I wasn't overly-impressed with it. The only nice thing about it was that it can be layered immediately.
 
gusbubba said:
CG is having a summer sale right now.

If you check on the site you can get a gallon of the waterless wash for $20.

I haven't used the current version, but I used the former when it was called "ONE".....nice stuff. You're gonna want the gallon.

I think the gallon Wash and Gloss is on sale, too....another nice product; very versatile.

The M-Seal is OK...I wasn't overly-impressed with it. The only nice thing about it was that it can be layered immediately.





what would you recommend for a sealant?
 
From Chem. Guys, not much. Durability is questionable and the look isn't that fantastic IME....kinda sterile.

Jet Seal 109 is well spoken of, but too expensive....there are better for less.

I stick with Duragloss or Collinite for my sealant or lsp....they look good, durable as hell and can be had locally.

Chemical Guys have some products that work very well, but just as many that aren't worth much, IMO.

Their polishes and sealants don't impress much, but their cleaning chemicals (shampoos, APC's, degreasers, waterless wash, etc...) are very good.
 
for roughly $10 more and a whole lot more product, get the gallon of CW&G. as far as a sealant, many like the jetseal 109...
 
Why don't you stick with the Zaino products you like and then look elsewhere for what they don't offer? I've found it very expensive to continuously experiment with new products, and I get much better results when I use products I'm familiar with.
 
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