Best Detail Spray?
#81
Safety Car
Decided late last night that Kenotek was the way to go so I ordered a bottle from Palm Beach Motoring. Thanks to all for the input.
#82
I've been doing some reading about Kenotek Showroom Shine and I'm very intrigued by the comments about this product being effective at repelling dust, pollen, etc. I just bought a brand new '17 Torch Red Z06 and had it professionally detailed before I took it home so I want the best quick detailer on the market to keep the paint looking perfect. Price is not an object(I just dropped $90k on a car so worrying about a few bucks difference between detailers is rather silly).
I've researched the following detail sprays: 303 Automotive Speed Detailer, Moonshine 007 Detail Spray, Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer, Griots Garage Speed Shine Detailer, Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical Protection Detailer, Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz and Menzerna/Jescar Paint Refresh Professional Grade Detail Spray. Are any on that list I've compiled equal to or better than the Kenotek at repelling dust and pollen as well as providing the ultimate shine on a red car? Any comments or input would be greatly appreciated.
I've researched the following detail sprays: 303 Automotive Speed Detailer, Moonshine 007 Detail Spray, Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer, Griots Garage Speed Shine Detailer, Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical Protection Detailer, Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz and Menzerna/Jescar Paint Refresh Professional Grade Detail Spray. Are any on that list I've compiled equal to or better than the Kenotek at repelling dust and pollen as well as providing the ultimate shine on a red car? Any comments or input would be greatly appreciated.
Hope you researched your "professional detailer" as much as you did the qd. What did they do to the car?
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ByByBMW (04-21-2017)
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In my experience Uber
It feels like I put a light coat of oil on the car!
And given that dilution this will be the most economical by a long shot.
Last edited by Carvin; 04-22-2017 at 08:29 PM. Reason: added
#86
Melting Slicks
Yesterday I detailed my car... This is wash, clay bar, light paint correction, polish and wax using off the shelf products. I do not have a show car nor do I do this for a living. That being said I am not going to invest in lot money in equipment or products. I am working with an 9 year old car with 45,000 miles on it and original paint.
Buffer is a Harbor Freight special along with the pads. I picked up a 5" and 3" arbor and pads of eBay for those tight places.
Would a it look any better done by a pro.... probably.
Sorry about the crappy pics as it was about to rain.
Buffer is a Harbor Freight special along with the pads. I picked up a 5" and 3" arbor and pads of eBay for those tight places.
Would a it look any better done by a pro.... probably.
Sorry about the crappy pics as it was about to rain.
Last edited by oemtech; 04-23-2017 at 01:39 PM.
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ronkh57 (04-23-2017)
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Drifting
#92
Safety Car
As a follow up to everyone else in the thread, I went with Kenotek and it's fantastic stuff. Bought it from Palm Beach Motoring Accessories as a 3rd party seller on Amazon. Highly recommended.
Last edited by BMadden; 05-01-2017 at 12:07 AM.