What is your favorite quick detailer?

While I still have some QD on the shelf I generally use a waterless wash for my QD duty today.

An exception to that "rule" is Meguire's Final Inspection (D34?). I use it when necessary just before sealing or coating to remove any accumulated dust or when cleaning off recalcitrant cleaner. Final Inspection was made for that purpose and doesn't leave anything behind by reputation and in my experience.
 
Poorboy's Spray n' Wipe. No gloss enhancers, but I prefer that. Leaves the surface slick and makes an excellent clay lube as well.
 
PBSW is perfect for coatings. Adds nothing to trump the characteristics of the coating, and that's exactly what I want.
 
Chemical guys "luber" has been fantastic! Bought one gallon of the concentrate and set up a few bottles diluted to ratios you choose (distilled water only, please). Have about 1/4 of the gallon left for fill-ups. Hard to beat that setup for the $20-25 entry price.

I have one bottle as a waterless wash (1 part luber: 2 parts water)
Second bottle for clay bar lube (1 part luber: 4 parts water)
and general purpose spray detailer (1 part luber: 5 parts water)
 
DG Aquawax just blew my mind. Marginally better optics than 425 IMO. Again, DG isn't a "Detailer" per say.

Not that you asked, but best smelling detailer? Mothers California Gold. Easy.
 
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