Meguiars Final Detail v. Final Inspection

Can anyone tell me the difference between these 2 products because they both seem very similar? Which one is the best to use for a quick shine after washing or in place of washing?
 
Same product as far as I know. Same as Quick Detail in the retail line, just rebadged for retail. Final Detail is rebadged for "Detailer" products.



What do you have on the vehicle? Wax? Zaino? Klasse?



Regards,

Deanski
 
I have One Grand Blitz, soon to try P21S.

I asked the question about the meguiars, because I can buy both products by the gallon in the UK, but 'inspection' is more expensive than 'detail'. I purchased the 'detail' & it seeems OK to me. Tempted to try the Clearkote QS but it's twice the cost of the Megs Fine Detail.
 
Deanski said:
Same product as far as I know. Same as Quick Detail in the retail line, just rebadged for retail. Final Detail is rebadged for "Detailer" products.

Three totally different products. Preference is mostly a matter of choice, but FI is paint shop safe which probably means it doesn't have any silicone in it. Unless you are planning on painting your car right after you use FD, that shouldn't be a problem. With P21S, either product should work good.



Charles :wavey
 
vindaloo said:
Thanks for the replies guys, I'll stick with FD then as it's the cheapest over here, Clearkote QS is twice the price & probably not worth it.
It is to some people. When you think of how many uses you get from a gallon, the price per use is really not that much. :nixweiss



Charles
 
vindaloo said:
Wasn't complaining about the price, if it's that much better I'll buy it! Is it really a lot better IYHO
Never used it. Do a search and you will find quite a few people that do. Some of them are quite positive in their belief that it is worth the money. I'm surprised that the price difference isn't greater for you.



Charles
 
In our area FI varies from $18 to $23 a gallon,

FD is around $13 to $15 a gallon.

We quite often forget how lucky we are in the U.S. Not only can we get the good stufff pretty easily, it is usually priced right.

Kinda nice, isn't it?



Charles:)
 
In the UK, US products that are available to us are usually priced in £ sterling the same as US$ i.e if you pay 20 we pay 20 pounds about 1.6 times more in real terms
 
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