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    Video: DIY quick detailer! SUPER GLOSSY!

    Hi guys!

    This week, I share a DIY quick detailer that you can make at home that has tons of gloss, and many detailers and enthusiasts have been using. Enjoy!

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    trying this out Mr. Pan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by will13k7 View Post
    trying this out Mr. Pan.
    Awesome! Let me know what you think! :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pan View Post
    Awesome! Let me know what you think! :)
    boss gloss for sure! not streaky either. my new detail spray from now on!


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    Pan,

    1st of all,big fan!

    I recently ceramic coated my car with cquarts uk 3.0, and mixed up a bottle of ech2o 15:1 with distilled water to stick in my trunk as a quick detailer. I am not impressed at all. I found it to smear around alot of dirt. I didn't like it as much as a chemical guys speed wipe or Adams quick detail spray on a waxed finish.

    Does your mix do better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker1911 View Post
    Pan,

    1st of all,big fan!

    I recently ceramic coated my car with cquarts uk 3.0, and mixed up a bottle of ech2o 15:1 with distilled water to stick in my trunk as a quick detailer. I am not impressed at all. I found it to smear around alot of dirt. I didn't like it as much as a chemical guys speed wipe or Adams quick detail spray on a waxed finish.

    Does your mix do better?
    Keep in mind, this isn't meant to be a waterless wash. Its to provide the last stage of protection. It should go onto a clean car. If the car is too dirty it will absolutely spread it around and streak. Maybe try an ONR or some other waterless wash and see if your results are better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MugelloB7RS4 View Post
    Keep in mind, this isn't meant to be a waterless wash. Its to provide the last stage of protection. It should go onto a clean car. If the car is too dirty it will absolutely spread it around and streak. Maybe try an ONR or some other waterless wash and see if your results are better.
    i was just using it to wipe up a small amount of dirt that i missed during a real car wash. (i was in a hurry LOL)

    back when the car was waxed, i would have just sprayed on some chemical guys speed wipe, and used a micro fiber folded in 4ths and used the "rolling" method. the dirt would have come right off and i would get to a clean side of micro fiber and buffed off the excess.

    I do use ONR when I am wanting a car wash and its not super dirty.

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