Your most significant detailing product?

MBurnickas

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What is your single most significant detailing product! I would be hard pressed to come up with a difinite answer but I would have to say klasse VLRP is right up there after today. I would have never heard about this stuff if it wasn't for these forums, but I would have to say I'm dissapointed I don't hear about it anymore lately. I like a lot of products but most of them could be replaced if I had to, VLRP can't be replaced IMO. Here's an after pic of VLRP on a Bronco roof that's 10 years old and has been severely abused and never garaged. This is long after VLRP was dry. Anyhow, what's your can't live with out product?

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Poorboys Spray and Wipe. If it were going off the market I would order a 55 gallon drum and treat it like it were my second son.
 
That and I guess Zaino, because I know it works every single time and it delivers results second to none in protection and looks.
 
-Lebowski- said:
Poorboys Spray and Wipe. If it were going off the market I would order a 55 gallon drum and treat it like it were my second son.

:LOLOL



for me it would be pc or if you mean something that use on the pain then its clay
 
My Top 10 that I couldn't live without:



1. Sonus Leather Cleaner and Conditioner (2 products)

2. P21s Carnuaba Wax

3. Griots Orbital (PC fine if you already own it)

4. Klasse AIO & High Gloss Sealant

5. Sonus Blue Microfiber Towels

6. Griots Speed Shine

7. Stoner Invisible Glass (spray aerosol)

8. Griots Machine Polish 3

9. 3M Adhesive Remover

10. Meguairs Quick Wax
 
It's great that you guys are all replying there's a lot of good info...but where the heck is the wow cool type comments I'm supposed to be getting for that Picture? Huh Huh :bawling:
 
WoW! that is amazing what klasse VLRP can do! :)



I can't live without Optimum NRW. Saves me tons of time and can be use in hose restricted areas. It also makes an awesome cleaning QD.
 
-Lebowski- said:
Poorboys Spray and Wipe. If it were going off the market I would order a 55 gallon drum and treat it like it were my second son.



I agree, this is the one product I can't live without.
 
This that a new bottle of klasse VLRP you used or the older formula? I read that the older formula was great but the newer formula wasn't the same.



I could not live w/out MF towels.
 
I have used a lot of product that stand out in my mind. The product that I am most impressed with is Poorboy's ProPolish. This is a very good product that will make defect corrections of marring and slight scratches using a PC or Rotary, as well as clean paint for a tremendous base for most any LSP.



I love S&W and buy in 5 gallon containers but ProPolish is the product that is impressing me the most today.
 
pt91 said:
This that a new bottle of klasse VLRP you used or the older formula?

Old stuff, I was lucky to buy a case because it was on super sale, and then they changed the formula I guess. I still have a couple bottles left but since they changed to the new I will be holding on to them as if it was gold. I bet some retailer out there still has the old formula. Does anyone else have a good body molding product suggestion like the old VLRP? I'm going to be bummed when I'm out of it.
 
even though it's not a chemical, i would have to say microfiber towels. i have lots of them and cherish the good high quality ones...



p.s. possibly have him --> :waxing: holding a mf towel and wiping away for the next smilie. :)
 
i really like my menzerna PG/RMG 50/50 mix.....that with a burgandy pad is a killer combo for very minor hazing/good swirls/moderate scratch removal!!!! Provides a nice deep gloss to the paint without hazing for the most part...(some trouble areas with deeper scratches and more working time/pressure had some hazing)
 
toyotaguy said:
i really like my menzerna PG/RMG 50/50 mix.....that with a burgandy pad is a killer combo for very minor hazing/good swirls/moderate scratch removal!!!! Provides a nice deep gloss to the paint without hazing for the most part...(some trouble areas with deeper scratches and more working time/pressure had some hazing)



I used a burgandy pad with a combo of Mothers Powerpolish/#9 and it left a LSP ready finish on dark blue.
 
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