Lowrider Perfect Shine Review

RaysWay

Autopia Specialist
Saturday morning I found myself with a mug of hot coffee staring out the window. Like many Autopians, a series of products and steps were running thru my head.

Should I apply another coat of a wax? Should I wash, clay and seal? Is it going to rain? Is it too early for Nutella? Can I finally polish and coat?

With the mug of coffee in my hand replaced with a family sized jar of Nutella, I headed outside for a closer inspection. As I opened the front door, a wave of humid heat greeted me to the outdoors. The last few weeks here have been HOT and HUMID. Very muggy feeling. An instant layer of sweat would cover my body as soon I went outdoors. I immediately started to alter my plans. Mother nature isn`t something I like to mess with.

I headed back inside and started to rummage through my car care collection. Finally, I came across a product I haven`t tried yet...

Lowrider Perfect Shine

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I turned the bottle over and the first sentence caught my attention, "This quick detailer is specifically formulated for use in hot, humid weather....".

To my surprise, some of the ingredients are listed on the bottom of the bottle. A quick Google search unveiled this product to have chemical cleaners in it. So it cleans the paint (removes waterspots, traffic film, etc) while adding protection. I also found a YouTube video with Joe Ray from Lowrider with application directions...



I applied it the same way he did in the video, with a damp microfiber towel saturated with Perfect Shine in straight lines.

I didn`t take before or application pictures because I wasn`t planning on writing a review. But I applied it in direct sunlight in the early afternoon and application was a breeze. The water spots on my tank were gone and I was left with a....perfect shine ;)

It wasn`t until the weekend was over that I really got excited about this product. I put a lot of miles on the bike this weekend and the paint still looked amazing. I received a lot of compliments and I kept thinking about the last product I used was Lowrider Perfect Shine.

I just wished my wheels stayed as clean as the paint after a high mileage weekend!

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The paint hasn`t been touched since Saturday morning and we did get some rain on Saturday night.

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Lowrider Perfect Shine was our Free Gift of the day yesterday and hopefully we`ll get feedback from other users as well.

Thanks for reading!
Ray
 
I ordered some stuff yesterday and punted on the free Perfect Shine because a quick detailer in a bottle seemed kind of odd to me -- I prefer something that can be sprayed on.
 
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;2054978`]I ordered some stuff yesterday and punted on the free Perfect Shine because a quick detailer in a bottle seemed kind of odd to me -- I prefer something that can be sprayed on.

I agree it seemed odd to me too as a liquid. I consider it more of a cleaner wax. But it`s really nice to have a cleaner wax in the arsenal that`s easy to use in hot or humid conditions. I`ve used some cleaners that are a bear to use in high humidity.

Let us know what you think if you end up using it!
 
Should I apply another coat of a wax? Should I wash, clay and seal? Is it going to rain? Is it too early for Nutella? Can I finally polish and coat?

I was reading this and thought, It`s never too early for Nutellla. Then I kept reading...

With the mug of coffee in my hand replaced with a family sized jar of Nutella

Ray

Good job on grabbing the Nutella. haha.. Good job on the review as well. ;)
 
Thanks for the review, Ray! I just got a bottle as a free gift in my last order and was curious about what the detailing community had to say about it. That really gets me to thinking about products that specifically work in the heat and humidity and direct sunlight, being right in the middle of Texas heat as we speak and having a spate of dark cars & trucks coming through... I see a rabbit hole of forum searches in my future today
 
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