imported_themightytimmah
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Got a big CG order in last week, and I don't have the writing ability to pen out a big reply, so heres the short and narrow of it. I'm not gonna speculate on which products are similar to those of "other manufacturers". You'll just have to put in a CG order yourself to find out
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CG Clay: Very elastic, consistency of a Charleston Chew. I love it, seems to go a lot farther than Mother's. What can I say, its clay, and it gets the job done.
Blue rim cleaner - A dissapointment as a rim cleaner. Compared to Poorboy's S+G, Durachem, etc, it is a very poor rim cleaner. However, it is the single best whitewall and well cleaner that I have used, for tires it is up there with Westleys, and for wells, it beats out even the venerable Castrol SC.
Detail Spray (pink stuff): Smells great, sun friendly, dirt cheap. My new goto DS, at half the price of most detail sprays. I still keep a little Spray + Gloss around for shows, etc, but this is my favorite all around spray. Its a pretty solid clay lube too.
CG clay lube - does what its supposed to, what else can I say. I got a half gallon with my order, its nothing special, but it works exactly as advertised.
Oil based extreme shine dressing - unfortuneatly, the guy infont of me in the queue ordered 40,000 dollars worth of this. So I'll have the review when I get it
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Microfibers - I got a box of the 25X16 MFs. Moderate nap, great LSP towel. Very similar to some others in my arsenal, at less than 2 bucks per MF. A definete keeper, I am pretty sure that all my MF orders will go through CG's in the future. Only knock is that they have labels, which I tore off without reading. They probably say "glad you didn't pay retail
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Overall, I have been very happy with the Chemical Guys. Their customer service has been first notch, in referance to the Extreme Shine issue, and their products are on par with pretty much any of the "boutiquey" brands. At an average of 20 bucks a gallon, CG stuff is a no-brainer for the serious pro. If only they offered an acid-based wheel cleaner, their lineup would be complete. One could easily run a company using only CG products, and the results would be nothing to scoff at.
P.S. the nicest thing about their customer service is the way they treat everyone equally. I only order 2-300 a month from them, tops, but they treat me like I'm their biggest account (some of whom buy 100 times what I do). Same goes for Poorboy's World,while I'm on the topic of customer service. I cannot say the same for some other vendors (you know who you are, and you are going to regret denying me overnight shipping on YOUR mistake).

CG Clay: Very elastic, consistency of a Charleston Chew. I love it, seems to go a lot farther than Mother's. What can I say, its clay, and it gets the job done.
Blue rim cleaner - A dissapointment as a rim cleaner. Compared to Poorboy's S+G, Durachem, etc, it is a very poor rim cleaner. However, it is the single best whitewall and well cleaner that I have used, for tires it is up there with Westleys, and for wells, it beats out even the venerable Castrol SC.
Detail Spray (pink stuff): Smells great, sun friendly, dirt cheap. My new goto DS, at half the price of most detail sprays. I still keep a little Spray + Gloss around for shows, etc, but this is my favorite all around spray. Its a pretty solid clay lube too.
CG clay lube - does what its supposed to, what else can I say. I got a half gallon with my order, its nothing special, but it works exactly as advertised.
Oil based extreme shine dressing - unfortuneatly, the guy infont of me in the queue ordered 40,000 dollars worth of this. So I'll have the review when I get it

Microfibers - I got a box of the 25X16 MFs. Moderate nap, great LSP towel. Very similar to some others in my arsenal, at less than 2 bucks per MF. A definete keeper, I am pretty sure that all my MF orders will go through CG's in the future. Only knock is that they have labels, which I tore off without reading. They probably say "glad you didn't pay retail

Overall, I have been very happy with the Chemical Guys. Their customer service has been first notch, in referance to the Extreme Shine issue, and their products are on par with pretty much any of the "boutiquey" brands. At an average of 20 bucks a gallon, CG stuff is a no-brainer for the serious pro. If only they offered an acid-based wheel cleaner, their lineup would be complete. One could easily run a company using only CG products, and the results would be nothing to scoff at.
P.S. the nicest thing about their customer service is the way they treat everyone equally. I only order 2-300 a month from them, tops, but they treat me like I'm their biggest account (some of whom buy 100 times what I do). Same goes for Poorboy's World,while I'm on the topic of customer service. I cannot say the same for some other vendors (you know who you are, and you are going to regret denying me overnight shipping on YOUR mistake).