2008 SRT10 Open Roof (1 of 2)
2022 BMW X5M Comp
Resident Misanthrope
Ha!
I stumbled upon the Chemical Guys line last year. I have not found anything they offer to not be top tier in every category. Amazon...
If Zaino's Z6 isn't mentioned, then I give no credibility to that consensus.
Most of my close car buddies have all gone to using Turtle Wax 53409 Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XYPS3PS/) and Turtle Wax 53410 Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wet Wax (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XYQJQMX/). Stuff works incredibly well, is easy to apply, and gives a great shine all while not costing an arm and a leg.
Hmmm......not one spray listed for the most important concern of many on this site, " Easiest spray for old farts, AARP recipients, etc. with bad backs and carpal tunnel syndrome."
Bill, I think youre confusing this site with the Porsche forum..
Sorry, I missed all the excitement I was taking my nap. What was the question anyway, oh yeh , wax on , wax off!
I'm surprised to see no mention of Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Detailer. I've tried a number of different products over the years on my black paint and the best I've found is Meguiar's as far as products you can find at your average auto parts store.
More recently, I've started experimenting with Griot's Garage products and found their Ceramic Speed Shine to have the best shine and long-lasting effects compared to wax and other wax/ceramic hybrid products. It's completely replaced wax for me, and with a ceramic coat already on my paint, it adds even more protection and shine. And you can find it at your local Auto Zone for a pretty reasonable price. Their detail spray seems to work similarly well to Meguiar's, too.
Here's a great video that compares 20 different ceramic wax products over 2.5 years. And the results from that video are available in this spreadsheet.
Last edited by johnnyk_6; 04-06-2022 at 07:13 PM.
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