Quick detailer spray preference
Originally Posted by RockPick
Yep... gotta love those butt holes don't you rusty? 
My favorite is a late/great product...
Meguiar's Final Detail (D-51)... Here's a recent score on my stash of it...

10-gallons should last me a little while...
My second favorite is FK1's 425 Poly Slick (as Sleestak mentioned) -- it's not so much a spray detailer as it is a spray sealant but, most of us use it as a detailer product only when there's a VERY light coat of dust or contamination on the paint as it doesn't lubricate very well.
Third on the list is Rusty's posted favorite -- 4-Star UGE. I'll spare everyone the posted product details though... they're up there if you read them.
From a clay lubrication standpoint, Meguiar's Quik Detailer is a fantastic product... very slick... cheap... readily available but, my new favorite for clay lube is Meguiar's #00 Hi-Tech Wash mixed as a wash but used as a lube. Even Meguiar's Director of Training told me that they should've named that product "Hi-Tech Clay Lube".
Since it's not a true soap, it won't break down the clay's oils and such -- which makes the bar brittle and crumbly. I definitely don't like the stuff as a washing agent though...
The bottom line ... find a product that you like and enjoy it. There are a lot of great ones out there.
-RP-

My favorite is a late/great product...
Meguiar's Final Detail (D-51)... Here's a recent score on my stash of it...

10-gallons should last me a little while...

My second favorite is FK1's 425 Poly Slick (as Sleestak mentioned) -- it's not so much a spray detailer as it is a spray sealant but, most of us use it as a detailer product only when there's a VERY light coat of dust or contamination on the paint as it doesn't lubricate very well.
Third on the list is Rusty's posted favorite -- 4-Star UGE. I'll spare everyone the posted product details though... they're up there if you read them.
From a clay lubrication standpoint, Meguiar's Quik Detailer is a fantastic product... very slick... cheap... readily available but, my new favorite for clay lube is Meguiar's #00 Hi-Tech Wash mixed as a wash but used as a lube. Even Meguiar's Director of Training told me that they should've named that product "Hi-Tech Clay Lube".
Since it's not a true soap, it won't break down the clay's oils and such -- which makes the bar brittle and crumbly. I definitely don't like the stuff as a washing agent though...
The bottom line ... find a product that you like and enjoy it. There are a lot of great ones out there.
-RP-
I think RedLariat drinks Hyperdress and Coke.
Funny story. A neighbor walked in my garage last week and said, "what is that grape smell"? I told him it was HyperDress. Then put some on his bumper....got another happy customer hooked.
Originally Posted by BlueOvalFitter
I bought the Eagle1 Nano Wax spray.What an un-frickin-believable shine!
This stuff is so easy to apply and even easier to remove! And,it can be used on plastic,vinyl,glass,and rubber!
This stuff is so easy to apply and even easier to remove! And,it can be used on plastic,vinyl,glass,and rubber!


