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Old 09-08-2016, 09:19 PM
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I really like the way to looks when finished and how easy it is to work with.

Can it be used as a quick detailer?



Wash (Waterless + Rinseless) once per week, and often follow up with QD.

PS..it is black, it's a daily driver, it makes traffic better, and i love it

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Reload is a nice product, and really offers some nice protection certainly longer than one wash or week. I would not personally use it as a quick detailer, as to my knowledge it has no cleaning ability, its a spray sealant/coating type product. It can be used in place of the traditional wax or sealant protection for your finish.

To be open and honest, a rinseless or waterless wash is a great quick detailer. You simply mix it up and this concentrate can be used for many items like a clay lube, detail spray, quick detailer, and waterless/rinseless wash. Ultima, Wolfgang, and Optimum offer these benefits as do Blackfire, Duragloss, and more.
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
Reload is a nice product, and really offers some nice protection certainly longer than one wash or week. I would not personally use it as a quick detailer, as to my knowledge it has no cleaning ability, its a spray sealant/coating type product. It can be used in place of the traditional wax or sealant protection for your finish.

To be open and honest, a rinseless or waterless wash is a great quick detailer. You simply mix it up and this concentrate can be used for many items like a clay lube, detail spray, quick detailer, and waterless/rinseless wash. Ultima, Wolfgang, and Optimum offer these benefits as do Blackfire, Duragloss, and more.
Thanks for the note. You're the one that turned me on to Wolfgang and Optimum for my washing duties and i also have them mixed up for quick detail.


However, I never really use a quick detailer for in-between waterless washes..its just easier to do a waterless wash.

Not sure if this is right, but i use Reload or similar product to get me that nicer shine after the waterless washes

I use Reload in place of a wax of any kind since i have Xpel Ultimate.

If there are any suggestions for a combo of products that save some time, i'm all for it.
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A quick detailer is quite similar to a waterless wash product, often just having a little less of the cleaning ingredient. Most are really detail sprays. Adds a little gloss and slickness and able to remove light dirt. Your spot on in using a rinseless/waterless wash instead.

I have not used Reload on a clear bra material specifically, but sounds like its working for you. Reload offers a lot of value and again more spray sealant in design meaning it offers some protection. If you are using the newest version of Reload and seeing light streaking, you might also be impressed with Gyeon Cure. Offers the same glow and reminds me of the previous version of Reload.
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Originally Posted by EPPPSB

If there are any suggestions for a combo of products that save some time, i'm all for it.
Cure is wonderful

A great 1-2 punch if you will do a regular hose wash......
Gyeon wet coat-then cure as a drying aid

Make sure you have your sunglasses available.
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Originally Posted by ronkh57
Cure is wonderful

A great 1-2 punch if you will do a regular hose wash......
Gyeon wet coat-then cure as a drying aid

Make sure you have your sunglasses available.
Apartment living = no hose. And to be honest, with the Xpel + no rain in NorCal, i'm not sure if i'd ever hose-wash again.lol

The Xpel pretty much let's you be not-do-delicate or careful as you would on just clear-coated paint.

at least that's what i've found.

CAnt wait to test Cure this weekend
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Originally Posted by EPPPSB
Apartment living = no hose. And to be honest, with the Xpel + no rain in NorCal, i'm not sure if i'd ever hose-wash again.lol

The Xpel pretty much let's you be not-do-delicate or careful as you would on just clear-coated paint.

at least that's what i've found.

CAnt wait to test Cure this weekend
Had Xpel ultimate on my last one.

I wasn't talking about delicate, I was talking about pure bling.
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Originally Posted by ronkh57
Had Xpel ultimate on my last one.

I wasn't talking about delicate, I was talking about pure bling.
Got it! Will have to see what bling i can get w/out a hose.

How i long for my own garage, driveway, and hose. lol. Realestate here is just...well..whacked
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Originally Posted by EPPPSB
Got it! Will have to see what bling i can get w/out a hose.

How i long for my own garage, driveway, and hose. lol. Realestate here is just...well..whacked
Understood...

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