Need something with HEAVY fillers for dealer work

Richard Grasa

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I'm looking for something with the heaviest fillers I can find for certain dealer cars that I do. These dealers don't care about correction whatsoever, they just want something that will make the car look good until it sells. I've given up on doing any kind of correction work for these guys because they don't care, they use a push broom to wash the car which reverses all the work I just put into it and some harsh powdered car wash soap that just strips any wax off the car the first time they wash it. It's pretty frustrating to spend time making a car look good for it to just be hacked back up by these guys days later, especially at wholesale pricing. I've been trying all year to get them to change their processes but they just won't.



So I want something I can hit the car with once with a PC, that will cover defects as quickly and heavily as possible, be as easy to apply as possible and hopefully will last through a couple of their washes. Something I don't need to top with wax because it's just a waste of product. And something as cost effective as possible.



Suggestions? Thanks in advance!
 
Many of the auctions use AutoMagic's BC2.

They have for years, it does a lot of polishing and fills, while producing an opitical seen gloss.

Not a product for most, but in a case like you have, may wish to give it a try.

Grumpy
 
ExplicitDetails said:
So I want something I can hit the car with once with a PC, that will cover defects as quickly and heavily as possible, be as easy to apply as possible and hopefully will last through a couple of their washes. Something I don't need to top with wax because it's just a waste of product. And something as cost effective as possible.



Suggestions?



Explicit, are you familiar with Meguiar's D151? It fits your criteria and seems to leave a bit of protection. It's also cost-effective at $30/gallon from your local body shop supply store. ADS has sample quart bottles if you don't want to commit to the full gallon. I've had some surprising success with it and have been able to remove some scuffs, etc. that I never would have believed without seeing it.
 
M66 is another option. Similar to D151 but with more cleaning action. M66 is my go to for trashed cars that need shine fast.
 
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