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Corvette
Detailing & Car Care
The 2017 DIY DETAILING ADVICE THREAD
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<blockquote data-quote="Dub" data-source="post: 107373" data-attributes="member: 3102"><p>Personally, I like to try new products until I find what suits me the best, and what I have found after using endless products, is that if want protection over gloss go with a sealant, and if you want the car show look, but not as much protection use a high quality wax. I use a Griot's Polisher for the power polishing and buffing, but as for products, I use these:</p><p></p><p>Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss.</p><p>Griot's clay bar set.</p><p>Menzerna compound (they have different cutting power for your specific needs, swirlmarks, scratches, etc)</p><p>Menzerna Super Finish Plus.</p><p>Swissvax Scuderia (pricy, but you can beat the gloss, shine or depth)</p><p></p><p> Like I said I've used several other products, including many sealants and waxes, and this combination is by far my favorite. (For now, anyway, I'll continue to look for better).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dub, post: 107373, member: 3102"] Personally, I like to try new products until I find what suits me the best, and what I have found after using endless products, is that if want protection over gloss go with a sealant, and if you want the car show look, but not as much protection use a high quality wax. I use a Griot's Polisher for the power polishing and buffing, but as for products, I use these: Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss. Griot's clay bar set. Menzerna compound (they have different cutting power for your specific needs, swirlmarks, scratches, etc) Menzerna Super Finish Plus. Swissvax Scuderia (pricy, but you can beat the gloss, shine or depth) Like I said I've used several other products, including many sealants and waxes, and this combination is by far my favorite. (For now, anyway, I'll continue to look for better). [/QUOTE]
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