What Detailing / Car Care Products Have You Bought / Ordered Today?

Have to agree mate, the delivery charges are a rip off, or spend £££’s to get free or cheaper delivery, and often only want need one or two things.

Any thoughts on P&S Brake Buster? Heard good things about it

Not used it myself mate...but when it was introduced it came with one huge Marketing hype typical of the RAGMASTER guys....it's okay l presume...all l know is on its first application a lot of product is necessary then far less on the 2nd and 3rd t's similar too Done n Dusted.....Uber high on gloss levels but not a BEADING monster....it's summer mate...time = Waxing a car but you've coated both of yours ....Eh...???
 
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More of this today to do the 'van when I bring it home :thumbs up:

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PS Only the one lol
 
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Have to agree mate, the delivery charges are a rip off, or spend £££’s to get free or cheaper delivery, and often only want need one or two things.

Any thoughts on P&S Brake Buster? Heard good things about it
I wouldn't necessarily say all retailers p&p are a rip off. Remember they are at the mercy of the courier plus the packing materials. I think what may have happened is they can no longer absorb delivery in the cost of the products as the market has become more competitive. Added to which we may have become accustomed to buying one item at a time when free delivery was more widely available and this is no longer sustainable by the retailer

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I wouldn't necessarily say all retailers p&p are a rip off. Remember they are at the mercy of the courier plus the packing materials. I think what may have happened is they can no longer absorb delivery in the cost of the products as the market has become more competitive. Added to which we may have become accustomed to buying one item at a time when free delivery was more widely available and this is no longer sustainable by the retailer

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Yes, fair comment mate, but many other things you buy (much bigger than detailing stuff) often has free delivery
 
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Not used it myself mate...but when it was introduced it came with one huge Marketing hype typical of the RAGMASTER guys....it's okay l presume...all l know is on its first application a lot of product is necessary then far less on the 2nd and 3rd t's similar too Done n Dusted.....Uber high on gloss levels but not a BEADING monster....it's summer mate...time = Waxing a car but you've coated both of yours ....Eh...???

Mate, talking about the wheel cleaner (brake buster) not the bead maker or whatever their QD is.

I just use Cure to top up my cars, but added CanCoat to properly top up my coating after a year. Awesome awesome gloss, shine and beading

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Again not used it mate,but l used gtechniq's W6 the other day on Jordan's X5 wheels,they hadn't been cleaned for over 3 months....applied it and he rinsed it off whao mate...it took all the guff off with the pressure washer just as good as bilt hamber wheel cleaner £9-95 for £500mls my point is all quality fallout removers/wheel cleaners all seem to perform the same
I bought it off Amazon by the way

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Again not used it mate,but l used gtechniq's W6 the other day on Jordan's X5 wheels,they hadn't been cleaned for over 3 months....applied it and he rinsed it off whao mate...it took all the guff off with the pressure washer just as good as bilt hamber wheel cleaner £9-95 for £500mls my point is all quality fallout removers/wheel cleaners all seem to perform the same
I bought it off Amazon by the way

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Going to give that a try next time I do an order on Amazon @jassyo06 :thumbs up:
 
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Again not used it mate,but l used gtechniq's W6 the other day on Jordan's X5 wheels,they hadn't been cleaned for over 3 months....applied it and he rinsed it off whao mate...it took all the guff off with the pressure washer just as good as bilt hamber wheel cleaner £9-95 for £500mls my point is all quality fallout removers/wheel cleaners all seem to perform the same
I bought it off Amazon by the way

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Fair comment, and agree BH is ace, just liked the idea of the foaming action on the wheels and tyres, and highly rated by Forensic Detailing and others.

But I still have loads of BH, as well as new bottle of Valet Pro Dragon’s breath.
 
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Any recommendations for tyre gel/cleaner? Tried the Meguiars Endurance Tyre Gel for the first time today and it seemed as if the Michelin PS4's just sucked it all up! Couldn't see much difference in the before/after. I am wondering if I didn't use enough of it or didn't apply it correctly?
 
Any recommendations for tyre gel/cleaner? Tried the Meguiars Endurance Tyre Gel for the first time today and it seemed as if the Michelin PS4's just sucked it all up! Couldn't see much difference in the before/after. I am wondering if I didn't use enough of it or didn't apply it correctly?
You say tyre cleaner but you're applying a dressing? Which might explain it. You need to properly clean your tyre and then apply the dressing, that will then give the finish you're after.

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You say tyre cleaner but you're applying a dressing? Which might explain it. You need to properly clean your tyre and then apply the dressing, that will then give the finish you're after.

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Sorry for confusion, I did properly clean the tyres and car before applying it. I did a full wheel clean > snow foam > shampoo and then used the tyre dressing.
 
Sorry for confusion, I did properly clean the tyres and car before applying it. I did a full wheel clean > snow foam > shampoo and then used the tyre dressing.
Michelin tyres are known for this,ie tyre dressings not adhering properly to the sidewall, try scrubbing them with a proper tyre cleaning brush using a wheel cleaner/fallout remover and yes use a wheel cleaner as its probably the strongest non caustic solution you can use without causing damage to the alloy,megs doesn't really cure so it's almost impossible to layer the dressing,try a tyre dressing that does cure that way you'll be able apply a few coats, carpro perl can be layered or even diluted to give different finishes

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Just pulled the trigger (literally) on a MTM short trigger gun (Hydro Astra HP Swivel) for my K4 Premium. Already have one from I2D, but this is much more premium (in my opinion )

Also got some Gyeon Q2 tire (love this stuff!) and some interior cleaner
 
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Ordered some of the following, not used before but worth a shot

- Autobrite very cherry wheel clearer
- Autobrite FAB upholstery cleaner
- 5x Autobrite bottles for diluting Surfex HD and above products

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i saw something very similar to this on Amazon....£40 bangers but not a lover of these nozzles as most aint suitable/useless for car washing...think the yellow one was the best out of them all
 
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Michelin tyres are known for this,ie tyre dressings not adhering properly to the sidewall, try scrubbing them with a proper tyre cleaning brush using a wheel cleaner/fallout remover and yes use a wheel cleaner as its probably the strongest non caustic solution you can use without causing damage to the alloy,megs doesn't really cure so it's almost impossible to layer the dressing,try a tyre dressing that does cure that way you'll be able apply a few coats, carpro perl can be layered or even diluted to give different finishes

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Thank you for the wise words Jassy. I'll give what you've said a go and report back!
 
i saw something very similar to this on Amazon....£40 bangers but not a lover of these nozzles as most aint suitable/useless for car washing...think the yellow one was the best out of them all

They are all obv. Different degrees, and current one the white is best for car...40 deg. Until you use one of these short triggers, you don’t realise how good they are.
 
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They are all obv. Different degrees, and current one the white is best for car...40 deg. Until you use one of these short triggers, you don’t realise how good they are.
Agree, really good.
Yellow think its 45 degree is by far the best.
I also got an attachment which is basically a bent tube which you can connect the jets to for wheel arches. Absolutely brilliant for arches.

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Agree, really good.
Yellow think its 45 degree is by far the best.
I also got an attachment which is basically a bent tube which you can connect the jets to for wheel arches. Absolutely brilliant for arches.

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Ah fair enough, I will give the yellow a go. I remember Imran saying just chuck the red one away, as otherwise you will have no paint left.

Waiting on the “bent tube/lance” to come back in, but even the short trigger is brilliant on wheel arches tbf.
 
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Ah fair enough, I will give the yellow a go. I remember Imran saying just chuck the red one away, as otherwise you will have no paint left.

Waiting on the “bent tube/lance” to come back in, but even the short trigger is brilliant on wheel arches tbf.
I got mine from iodetail and really liking it, short handle is great for getting into the arches and that. I use the white (40 degree) and don't use anything else.
Although now my car is wrapped I gotta be more careful.

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They are all obv. Different degrees, and current one the white is best for car...40 deg. Until you use one of these short triggers, you don’t realise how good they are.

Never mind short triggers lol another karcher blew up on me today...one l had borrowed from work a K5-5.....THING JUST blew up lol....it was a few years old but rarely used and l aint taking the blame for it....**** em lol
for myself a short trigger gun is unnecessary that Big Boi pressure washer had a similar trigger gun with them multi coloured nozzles
 
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I got mine from iodetail and really liking it, short handle is great for getting into the arches and that. I use the white (40 degree) and don't use anything else.
Although now my car is wrapped I gotta be more careful.

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There is an A5/S5 around on my turf that has the exact same colour of wrapping as your car mate....just noticed your avatar...saw the A5 today.....its in yer face thats for sure...but different in a good way...
 
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There is an A5/S5 around on my turf that has the exact same colour of wrapping as your car mate....just noticed your avatar...saw the A5 today.....its in yer face thats for sure...but different in a good way...
Yeah I like it and has had a lot of good feedback, would be surprised if it is the same colour as it is a pretty new wrap colour!

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Never mind short triggers lol another karcher blew up on me today...one l had borrowed from work a K5-5.....THING JUST blew up lol....it was a few years old but rarely used and l aint taking the blame for it....**** em lol
for myself a short trigger gun is unnecessary that Big Boi pressure washer had a similar trigger gun with them multi coloured nozzles

What do you do with them mate
My K5 Premium lasted 9.5 years before it died quietly
 
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Never mind short triggers lol another karcher blew up on me today...one l had borrowed from work a K5-5.....THING JUST blew up lol....it was a few years old but rarely used and l aint taking the blame for it....**** em lol
for myself a short trigger gun is unnecessary that Big Boi pressure washer had a similar trigger gun with them multi coloured nozzles
You must have an extra strong magnetic field that is specially tuned for Karchers That is some record.

Still, anyone want a new Karcher replaced under warranty? Just lend it to Jassy...........

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You must have an extra strong magnetic field that is specially tuned for Karchers That is some record.

Still, anyone want a new Karcher replaced under warranty? Just lend it to Jassy...........

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Haha, too true
 
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Yeah I like it and has had a lot of good feedback, would be surprised if it is the same colour as it is a pretty new wrap colour!

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Post a photo l am sure it's the same colour or almost mate l have very good eye for car colours....couldnt believe it myself to be honest
 
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Want to get into detailing and I've got a karcher k2 and thinking of buying the autoglym polar blaster (foam gun). Before I full the trigger, just want to know has anyone got any used it before? Is it any good? how good would it be with bilt hamber auto foam?
 
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Want to get into detailing and I've got a karcher k2 and thinking of buying the autoglym polar blaster (foam gun). Before I full the trigger, just want to know has anyone got any used it before? Is it any good? how good would it be with bilt hamber auto foam?

I have never used, but @jassyo06 has and rates I think. I have a couple of the autobrite that are bullet proof and work
For me. BH Autofoam is one of the best. Not high foaming but very effective. I use that, Gyeon Q2 Foam and Autoglym polar blast
 
Hi guys. Love this thread. I was wondering what your guys thoughts are on paint chip repairs, either diy or professional. Seem like I’m finding more every time I clean my car.


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Want to get into detailing and I've got a karcher k2 and thinking of buying the autoglym polar blaster (foam gun). Before I full the trigger, just want to know has anyone got any used it before? Is it any good? how good would it be with bilt hamber auto foam?
Yeah l bought one last week,foaming wise it's the best lance l have used so far and you cant fail to get great results with it.....bit expensive at £40 but it comes with real brass fitments and brass/steel quick disconnect adaptor for karcher pressure washers looks the part as well and it doesn't fall over easily when sat down which most snow foam Lance's tend to do

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Bought a few items a while back now, that l never used before.

- Zaino A10 all in one polish

- Zaino Z5 pro polish

- Zaino ZFX Polish Accelerator - addictive

- Zaino Z6 gloss enhancer

- Zaino Z8 grand finale spray seal

- Zaino Z12 clear view glass polish

- Tenzi Matt effect dash spray cleaner

- Detailers United MF wash mitt


Always wanted to try some of the Zaino range on a daytona, especially the Zaino polish.


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