newbiebimmer
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So I had Chris aka spoiled man come over earlier this week to not only give a good exterior detail to my Audi Q7, but also give me some tips as I've been addicted to autopia now for 2 months. 
First the wash, he used optimum no rinse, and WOW was I amazed. A grout sponge, and a bucket from chemical guys with a grit guard and he washed both the audi q7 and my bmw 550 in no time. I'm a huge fan now and got a gallon ordered!
I've been reading practically everyday trying to figure out and learn from everyone the best products to buy. The first big product was the UDM, but taking Chris's advice I waited till he got here and boy am I glad. The UDM just vibrated way too much for me, and I hated that feeling. He then let me try the cyclo, and wow what a difference. (I ordered one yesterday from danase!)
He then clayed using the ultima elastrofoam, and I tried it as well, super easy! (bought one myself now)
Then onto Menzerna 106ff and he used his polisher (hitachi is it?) and I tried a few panels with the cyclo. Orange pads I believe all were lake country. Super easy to apply, and very little dusting.
Then using gr40 to clean the trim, he used ultima trim guard and again I was just impressed on how well it made the trim just black and not oily or glossy. just new.
Then, it was the ultima paint guard plus. he wiped down the Q7, and I wiped down my bmw which was only washed (although it was "detailed" 3 months ago by a local shop) and the paint was in decent shape. It literally took about 4-5 minutes, to apply it! Immediately the bmw silver just looked brighter. It's hard to explain and here are the pics, but the silver just pops..
and of course the Q7
So I just wanted to share how cool spoiledman is.. and how great the products he used were.
I'm a huge fan of the ultima PGP for sure. I should probably add a second coat after my next wash. I can't believe how easy it is.

First the wash, he used optimum no rinse, and WOW was I amazed. A grout sponge, and a bucket from chemical guys with a grit guard and he washed both the audi q7 and my bmw 550 in no time. I'm a huge fan now and got a gallon ordered!
I've been reading practically everyday trying to figure out and learn from everyone the best products to buy. The first big product was the UDM, but taking Chris's advice I waited till he got here and boy am I glad. The UDM just vibrated way too much for me, and I hated that feeling. He then let me try the cyclo, and wow what a difference. (I ordered one yesterday from danase!)
He then clayed using the ultima elastrofoam, and I tried it as well, super easy! (bought one myself now)
Then onto Menzerna 106ff and he used his polisher (hitachi is it?) and I tried a few panels with the cyclo. Orange pads I believe all were lake country. Super easy to apply, and very little dusting.
Then using gr40 to clean the trim, he used ultima trim guard and again I was just impressed on how well it made the trim just black and not oily or glossy. just new.
Then, it was the ultima paint guard plus. he wiped down the Q7, and I wiped down my bmw which was only washed (although it was "detailed" 3 months ago by a local shop) and the paint was in decent shape. It literally took about 4-5 minutes, to apply it! Immediately the bmw silver just looked brighter. It's hard to explain and here are the pics, but the silver just pops..



and of course the Q7





So I just wanted to share how cool spoiledman is.. and how great the products he used were.
I'm a huge fan of the ultima PGP for sure. I should probably add a second coat after my next wash. I can't believe how easy it is.