Paul@Autopia
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Review: Kenotek Showroom Shine
Not too long ago I got to try out a product from the newest line Autopia-Carcare.com is carrying: Kenotek Showroom Shine.
The test subject:
One Dusty '05 Mazdaspeed Miata which has been subjected to a few days of pollen and dust from a project I was working on while it was in the garage. The Miata was coated with Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Coating a few months ago, so I was looking for a detailer that would play well with a coating. Showroom Shine is an anti-static detailer with Nano-Protection agents designed to boost gloss and protection, the anti-static nature helps prevent dust and dirt from sticking to the surface.
Something that immediately stood out was the sprayers. While most spray nozzles twist to unlock, these sprayers have an unique flip-down locking mechanism, as demonstrated here:
Maybe I'm easy to impress, but I thought the sprayers were cool.
Here's the filthy surface that I started with:
This is not how Autopians are supposed to keep their paintwork, shame on me!
Enter Kenotek Showroom Shine.
That fancy spray nozzle? It does an awesome job at misting the product on the vehicle's surface with minimal effort.
Gold Plush JR Microfiber towels to the rescue! These are my favorite MFs for detailers, the thick pile helps pull the gunk off the paint while still being gentle enough not to mar the surface.
Afterwards the paintwork was as smooth as silk:
My 'Merlin' shot:
The next day the car looked just as good as the night before. No dust, pollen, or dirt was on the surface, verfying the product's anti-static nature. Overall I was very impressed with this product and how well it cleaned and the gloss it left behind on my coated paint.
Here are a few more shots in the sun:
Look at that flake!
Not too long ago I got to try out a product from the newest line Autopia-Carcare.com is carrying: Kenotek Showroom Shine.
The test subject:
One Dusty '05 Mazdaspeed Miata which has been subjected to a few days of pollen and dust from a project I was working on while it was in the garage. The Miata was coated with Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Coating a few months ago, so I was looking for a detailer that would play well with a coating. Showroom Shine is an anti-static detailer with Nano-Protection agents designed to boost gloss and protection, the anti-static nature helps prevent dust and dirt from sticking to the surface.
Something that immediately stood out was the sprayers. While most spray nozzles twist to unlock, these sprayers have an unique flip-down locking mechanism, as demonstrated here:



Maybe I'm easy to impress, but I thought the sprayers were cool.
Here's the filthy surface that I started with:




This is not how Autopians are supposed to keep their paintwork, shame on me!
Enter Kenotek Showroom Shine.

That fancy spray nozzle? It does an awesome job at misting the product on the vehicle's surface with minimal effort.

Gold Plush JR Microfiber towels to the rescue! These are my favorite MFs for detailers, the thick pile helps pull the gunk off the paint while still being gentle enough not to mar the surface.

Afterwards the paintwork was as smooth as silk:



My 'Merlin' shot:


The next day the car looked just as good as the night before. No dust, pollen, or dirt was on the surface, verfying the product's anti-static nature. Overall I was very impressed with this product and how well it cleaned and the gloss it left behind on my coated paint.
Here are a few more shots in the sun:

Look at that flake!

