Review - Evercoat Lubri-Shine

ZaneO

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Product:



Evercoat Lubri-Shine



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Price & Price per Ounce



16 oz. bottle - $5.95 & $.37/oz.



Manufacturer Claims



Ideal as a final wipe down to achieve a brilliant show car appearance. This silicone-free formula quickly removes smudges, fingerprints, compound dust and other finishing residues. It is an excellent lubricant for Clay Magic®. Contains no silicones or waxes. Body Shop Safe.



Packaging



It comes in a sturdy bottle with a decent sprayer. The label is nice, and the directions are easy to read and follow.



Color/Scent/Viscosity



It is a mint green type color with a slight cologne smell and a watery consistency.



Application



Like most other QDs, I used one or two sprays per panel and buffed dry with a microfiber towel.



Overall Thoughts



I am very pleased with this product. From my experience, it cleans and leaves a finish equal to or better than Final Inspection. It wipes clean and doesn't seem to streak with one or two buffing passes. It is very easy to use and performs as stated and expected.



Cons/Complaints



I don't have any complaints to report so far. I've used about 10-12 oz. and plan to order another bottle.



Purchasing



I purchased my bottle from Ranney at Pak Shak: http://pakshak.com/evercoat-lubri-shine.html



Thanks to Sean for allowing me to use his review format.



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As far as overall performance, I would say that it is similar to Final Inspection, except I sometimes get a little smearing with FI and haven't had that problem with the Evercoat. It leaves a clean and *somewhat* slicker finish. It doesn't really ehance the appearance, so it can't be directly compared to something like Z6, Quik Shine, etc.
 
Basically it leaves the finish as the LSP last applied does then?



Sounds like a good choice if you don't want to change the look of what is already on the car. :)
 
Scottwax said:
Basically it leaves the finish as the LSP last applied does then?



Sounds like a good choice if you don't want to change the look of what is already on the car. :)



That's exactly right, Scott.



I like to use it as a final wipe down to ensure all water spots, polish/wax, finger prints, dust, etc. have been removed.



I also need to try it as a clay lubricant.



:)
 
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