What's this stuff?

Fox Curry

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Bought a clay kit that had a 16oz bottle of "Quick Detailer Mist And Wipe." Stuff is amazing - by far the best QD I've used to date. However, when I do a search, all I get is #66 Quick Detailer, which looks like a polish, not a QD. Have I been drinking too much cough syrup again? Am I really looking at Final Inspection, but under another name? Help!:confused:
 
Fox Curry said:
Bought a clay kit that had a 16oz bottle of "Quick Detailer Mist And Wipe." Stuff is amazing - by far the best QD I've used to date.



All Meguiar's quick detailers work awesome, but thanks for the kind words!



In fact Meguiar's was the first company to introduce a quick detailer to the market in about 1981. It was called, Trigger Wash



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You might try doing a search for Final Detail, people that try this product love it too!



Mike
 
Mike Phillips said:
All Meguiar's quick detailers work awesome, but thanks for the kind words!



In fact Meguiar's was the first company to introduce a quick detailer to the market in about 1981. It was called, Trigger Wash



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You might try doing a search for Final Detail, people that try this product love it too!



Mike
I hate to be a kiljoy but a Company named Car Groom made a QD in the 1970s called Magic Mist
 
That's the first I ever heard of that one. I guess it's always a good idea to be open minded and ready to learn new things.



Maybe Meguiar's was only the first to introduce a quick detailer to the public? I think it's safe to say most people don't know who Car Groom is. Is Magic Mist still around? Has anyone ever tried it?



Thanks for the tidbit of information, in the future, I'll adjust my positioning. :D



Mike
 
Car Groom was a company that was in Chicago on Archer Ave. They were bought out by U.S.Chemical and Plastics. Last time I heard they where in Canton Ohio. I dont know if they still make any original products any more . The catalog I have is 18 years old .In this catalog their is a lot of new products in addition to the Car Groom stuff. They sold a lot of pro stuff and called themselves " The cosmetic for cars "
 
I remember seeing Car Groom products in detailing shops back in the late 1980's in the Oregon, Washington and Idaho territory. Not a lot of it, but I do remember seeing it around.



I know Trigger Wash was one of the last formula's that Malcolm Meguiar created before his passing. Not the last, but one of the last. He helped out with Gold Class and Medallion Premium Paint Care also.



He was a chemist for over 70 years. I remember him telling me that Trigger Wash was his favorite product.



Mike
 
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