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Bought Some Products Today...
Then headed over to Target and got: Turtle Wax "ICE" Spray Detailer It was $9 vs. the $5 Meg's Quick Detailer, I thought I'd give it a try Meg's Gold Class Rich Leather Wipes Meg's Quik Interior Detailer Wipes To expreienced detailers, did I make good product selections?
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My personal favorite is Final Inspection (meguiars professional line) as you can buy it by the gallon and it seems to 'pop' a little better on my particular flavor of paint.
http://www.meguiars.com/faq/index.cf...ection=_31#_31 For leather? It's lexol. Quote:
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+1 on the lexol.
The rest of the stuff is ok, it's really a lot of personal prefference and importance to you. If you are looking to keep the car tidy that stuff should work. If you're trying to pamper it and keep it in better than new condition i would use higher end products. That is how i roll, but again, cost vs. necessity is up to you. And just because something is expensive doesn't always make it better.... |
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