I like to think that I(we) have contributed to helping the large market(that I am a HUGE fan of) that the NEW quick detail type products have now taken over. Like ceramic and graphene etc.
20-something years ago, I discovered these types of quick use(detail) products and fell in love with their ease of use and versatility. Versatility in that you could use them in different ways and the products came in spray can, pump spray or squeeze/pour type bottles/containers.
Versatility:
1) being as a stand alone product to shine your paint after washing & drying
2) to be used as a drying type product(wax as you dry your vehicle)
3) can be used on gloss paint(of course), flat black, grained plastics, chrome and even glass
4) some could even be used(claimed) as an interior dressing & tire dressing as well
However, I was finding many products that didn't seem to make it in the market place and were heavily discounted/discontinued on store shelves for $1 or $2 and would almost become difficult to find elsewhere. So, therefor, I'd buy up the shelf thus having a stash of these many products in my collection similar to an oil or filter stash. A lot of these products were from closeout stores such as BigLot's and OLLIE's and were brands I've never heard of but they did the trick. The product didn't last long but the paint looked brilliant until the next washing.
Now there are so many new quick use products that put the old ones to shame. Where the old "quick use" product would only last a few car washes, these new ones now last a few months all the way to about 1 year. And the shine, durability & longevity is amazing without the hassle or even worry of what part of the vehicle you got the product on...like being concerned of careless of wax(regular wax) on flat black of grained moldings or trim. NO MORE WORRIES!
Comments?
20-something years ago, I discovered these types of quick use(detail) products and fell in love with their ease of use and versatility. Versatility in that you could use them in different ways and the products came in spray can, pump spray or squeeze/pour type bottles/containers.
Versatility:
1) being as a stand alone product to shine your paint after washing & drying
2) to be used as a drying type product(wax as you dry your vehicle)
3) can be used on gloss paint(of course), flat black, grained plastics, chrome and even glass
4) some could even be used(claimed) as an interior dressing & tire dressing as well
However, I was finding many products that didn't seem to make it in the market place and were heavily discounted/discontinued on store shelves for $1 or $2 and would almost become difficult to find elsewhere. So, therefor, I'd buy up the shelf thus having a stash of these many products in my collection similar to an oil or filter stash. A lot of these products were from closeout stores such as BigLot's and OLLIE's and were brands I've never heard of but they did the trick. The product didn't last long but the paint looked brilliant until the next washing.
Now there are so many new quick use products that put the old ones to shame. Where the old "quick use" product would only last a few car washes, these new ones now last a few months all the way to about 1 year. And the shine, durability & longevity is amazing without the hassle or even worry of what part of the vehicle you got the product on...like being concerned of careless of wax(regular wax) on flat black of grained moldings or trim. NO MORE WORRIES!
Comments?
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