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P21S Windshield Wipes are one of the worst products I have ever used. I received some free samples and decided to give them a try. The inside of my windshield never had more smears than after using this product. I tried removing the "film" with the dry towel but ended up using EF Clear Vision to finish the job.



I have thought about giving them a second try but just can't bring myself to do it. Anyone else have any experience with this product?
 
I have really seen that what Clean Dean commented on is true. The overspray from <em class='bbc'>any[/i] spray bottle is amazing. You often don't see it, but if you look carefully, you will see that when you spray, droplets, or at least mist, goes way farther than you thought. I first noticed this when I noticed that my windows had a hard-to-remove film. It was overspray from my QD.

Now, I make sure to aim the QD well <em class='bbc'>away[/i] from the windows. Just make sure that its OK with you that anything you are spraying gets on anything that is anywhere in the direction you are spraying. Or, spray directly on to your applicator.
 
I would definitely stay away from Armor All products. I believe it was Tim who a few months back stated that he used it on his hoses in his engine bay and that he strongly felt that this product caused them to crack. Could be wrong but I believe it was you Tim. Laters.
 
When using most products with silicone, you need to use very little. I use Meguire's #40 most of the time. But even with the #40 I try not to use too much. A little goes a long way.
 
I NEVER thought it was a good product, even when it was the only thing out at first. I think I bought one bottle in my whole life and it sucked. I will admit, it did start the revolution of milky protectants though. Why are they all milky? :bounce
 
The #40 is a much better product than Armor All in my opinion. Not as greassy and doesn't collect as much dust. Laters.
 
Just curious, what is you favorite go-to product line. I am not talking about a specific product, but the entite line of products.

My current favorite line is Poor Boys (I usually have to do my detailing in the sun), but I am just about ready to take on Black Fire and see if that becomes my new go-to.
 
It depends on what vehicle ones detailing. I been using Blackfire, Menzerna, Meguiar's and a few others. Because of different finishes on them, but my go to for LSP is Blackfire Wet Diamond. It's very hard to stay in one line but for only one's ride then I can see it, then It will be the Blackfire line of products.
 
My problem is that I haven't tried enough from a given product line to say it is my favorite (except for Meguiars, where I have about 85% of their products).

Poorboys and I don't get along. I only EVER liked their QD, other than that, hated their Wheel Sealant and Natty's Blue.

Collinite and I are so-so. Like 845iw, hate 476s.

Blackfire and I are friends, but I've ONLY tried Wet Diamond. I have Midnight Sun and am interested in some of there other products but it will probably have to wait and see for the future. (Note to TID staff... you might want to to a promotion where you give away some BF stuff and have TID forum members review the product with pics... good sales pitch IMO).

Wolfgang - Same boat as BF for me.
 
If somebody put a gun to my head and told me I could only use one brand it would be Meguiar's.

From Sandpaper to Carpet Shampoo, Meg's has you covered with quality products. Start to finish.
 
If somebody put a gun to my head and told me I could only use one brand it would be Meguiar's.

From Sandpaper to Carpet Shampoo, Meg's has you covered with quality products. Start to finish.

I agree with Todd. Todd of course has many more jobs under his belt than I do but I have not been disappointed by any of the Meguiar's products that I have tried. I also feel you get the best bang for your buck with Meg's.
 
Just for personal use since I'm not a pro detailer:
1) 1Z einszett - their stuff works and smells good!
2) Meguiar's - again the stuff works and they make something for every chore you might have.
 
As a Hobbyist, it's been Menzerna all the way (intense, final polish II). However since Meg's has come out with the twin's (M105/205) I've been converted. LSP will always be Blackfire WD. I have to try Zaino products one of these day's to really have a fair comparison....
 
About 90% of my detailing products are Meguiars, I use products from all of their lines, including the Marine/RV line.
 
Menzerna for polishes, Chemical Guys for many other purposes, including LSPs...I just cannot stick to one line, I gotta use products from many...I also like 1Z Einszett line!
 
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