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<blockquote data-quote="Mach1USMC" data-source="post: 13333877" data-attributes="member: 42788"><p>I agree to an extent. One thought though. While there are a few products that are almost universally agreed upon by most detailers, M105/205 for example, everyone has a preference as to what products they use. The great Mike Phillips coined a phrase "find a product that you like and use it often" - IOW's IF it works for YOU, then by all means use it. I personally found that Chemical Guys products (most of them anyway) work REALLY well for me and my business- they do what they advertise and the price point is well within my range. RC-5.0 and a few others here use Adams Products because THOSE products work well for them. </p><p></p><p>OP - a few things to think about when it comes to products. Just because it's more expensive doesn't mean it's the best or better than other products. That's number one. Number 2 - I stay away from OTC products unless I have no alternative - pro products with few exceptions work better than your store bought products. 3rd - get products that are concentrated. If used properly, you will save a bunch of money by buying these types of products- note, you can't get polishes, compounds, or waxes in concentrate form. At least there are none that I know of.</p><p></p><p>OP- Check out AutoGeek - it's a detailing forum that is dedicated to answering your in depth detailing questions. While I've been detailing for 20 yrs, I certainly don't know everything- I still learn something every time I go to that site.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.autogeekonline.net/" target="_blank">Autogeekonline Auto Detailing Forum</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach1USMC, post: 13333877, member: 42788"] I agree to an extent. One thought though. While there are a few products that are almost universally agreed upon by most detailers, M105/205 for example, everyone has a preference as to what products they use. The great Mike Phillips coined a phrase "find a product that you like and use it often" - IOW's IF it works for YOU, then by all means use it. I personally found that Chemical Guys products (most of them anyway) work REALLY well for me and my business- they do what they advertise and the price point is well within my range. RC-5.0 and a few others here use Adams Products because THOSE products work well for them. OP - a few things to think about when it comes to products. Just because it's more expensive doesn't mean it's the best or better than other products. That's number one. Number 2 - I stay away from OTC products unless I have no alternative - pro products with few exceptions work better than your store bought products. 3rd - get products that are concentrated. If used properly, you will save a bunch of money by buying these types of products- note, you can't get polishes, compounds, or waxes in concentrate form. At least there are none that I know of. OP- Check out AutoGeek - it's a detailing forum that is dedicated to answering your in depth detailing questions. While I've been detailing for 20 yrs, I certainly don't know everything- I still learn something every time I go to that site. [url=http://www.autogeekonline.net/]Autogeekonline Auto Detailing Forum[/url] [/QUOTE]
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