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Old 08-25-2016, 12:39 PM
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Default DualPolymer Waterless Detailer, Has Anyone Tried This Stuff?

Just wondering how good this stuff is. http://www.dualpolymer.com/#!waterless-products/csf2 The video makes it look real easy with great results but I know it's just a marketing tool. Has anyone used their products? I'm kinda lazy so a 3 in one product looks good to me! My biggest concern with these waterless detailer products is streaking.
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Don't believe everything you see at those Dog and Pony shows. Always best to use water to reduce the chances of scratching from grit.
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If you are looking for a true waterless wash product, consider using one of the rinseless washes (Optimum, Ultima, Wolfgang) and mix up your own waterless version. You should not see any streaking when used outside of a hot finish, and the product has been made properly. Best part, its much better to use for light cleanups.
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Look at Chadwick's Triple Play. You will not be disappointed.
www.ChadwicksTriplePlay.com
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Originally Posted by Z28ImpalaSS
Look at Chadwick's Triple Play. You will not be disappointed.
www.ChadwicksTriplePlay.com
Agreed!
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Originally Posted by Z28ImpalaSS
Look at Chadwick's Triple Play. You will not be disappointed.
www.ChadwicksTriplePlay.com
I just watched a few videos on this product, I'm going to give it a try. Looks effective and having positive reviews here gives me confidence to try it. I use Blackfire products today, but always like trying something new.
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After I had my car professionally detailed I have been using blackfire waterless wash as my detail spray. as recommended by the person who detailed my car.
It has more lubricity than water and very happy with the results. I also have a bottle of blackfire crystal sealer. Very easy to apply and wipe off. Purchased from autogeek

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Originally Posted by Z28ImpalaSS
Look at Chadwick's Triple Play. You will not be disappointed.
www.ChadwicksTriplePlay.com

been using it for a long time.......in the spring I put on a coat of Rejex which I really like then I will use the Chadwick's to detail during the driving season......
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
If you are looking for a true waterless wash product, consider using one of the rinseless washes (Optimum, Ultima, Wolfgang) and mix up your own waterless version. You should not see any streaking when used outside of a hot finish, and the product has been made properly. Best part, its much better to use for light cleanups.
I was never a believer in rinse-less washes But I tried Optimum rinse and shine and I love it. I probably would not use if my car was extremely dirty (which it hardly ever is) but for light clean-ups it is awesome and you can also mix it to use as a detail spray or clay lube.
Good stuff IMO.
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It seems like most of the stuff on the market now is really good stuff, especially compared to what most of us grew up with. I think it's hard to pick a bad product nowadays.
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Originally Posted by beachcomber
It seems like most of the stuff on the market now is really good stuff, especially compared to what most of us grew up with. I think it's hard to pick a bad product nowadays.
No doubt there are a lot of really good products on the market today. So much so as to make it hard to decide which ones to go with. I think it pretty much all boils down to personal preference. And that's not a bad thing.
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Which one smells better? That's one of the reasons I like Griots spray. If I run out of that between ordering more, the Hot Rod Garage stuff available at wally world also works and smells fantastic!

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