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<blockquote data-quote="Juiced-03" data-source="post: 2656069" data-attributes="member: 9715"><p>I loved the carwash. Excellent lubricity, great smell, long lasting suds, excellent cleaning ability. My paint was smooth and it did not strip the Meguiars #26 wax I had on there. I will probably order a bottle when my supply of other soap gets low. It is definitely up there in the best soaps I have used. </p><p></p><p>The detailing spray, I did not like the smell. I also didn't find that it left my paint as slick as other sprays I have used. It didn't feel like it had much lubricity and I was afraid it may put fine scratches in my paint even with a MF towel. </p><p></p><p>The TC3 Polish, undecided on that one. I loved the smell, at first I didn't, but then it grew on me! It spread on real easy, and came off pretty painless when used in thin coats. Not quite as easy as EX or EX-P for example, but still easy enough. I had a problem with the product separating in the bottle, so I had to shake it a lot, otherwise I got an applicator full of oil. The initial slickness of my paint did not impress me. Even with a shot of the detail spray it was less slick than #26, which isn't a very slick feeling wax to begin with. The look wasn't too bad. Kind of hard to tell because I used it on my silver Solara. It didn't make the flakes jump out like some carnaubas can. I would say it reminded me of Wolfgang Sealant. I can't comment on the durability because I stripped it off in favor of something that would make the metallic flake jump out. The price of this product seems high for what it does also. </p><p></p><p>I think the polish may be good for some colors (perhaps darker colors) but it wasn't for mine. The detail spray smelled horrible and didn't have the lubricity I wanted. The wash was excellent and will buy in the future. Don't be offended by comments because I detail as a side venture and I am very picky with my products. Generally I only like a couple products from each vendor I use. I don't like all of the Poorboys products just like I don't like all of Meguiars. I love Klasse AIO but not too hot on the SG (I use it, but usually for wheels and maybe as a winter sealant on paint). I like Zaino Z2 in the winter but hate the other products (Z10 is OK). All I am saying is only a few products from each line usually make it in my arsenal. I'm not the type of guy who likes to have every wax and sealant from every brand. I like to pick the best. To me, your car wash is the best of the samples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juiced-03, post: 2656069, member: 9715"] I loved the carwash. Excellent lubricity, great smell, long lasting suds, excellent cleaning ability. My paint was smooth and it did not strip the Meguiars #26 wax I had on there. I will probably order a bottle when my supply of other soap gets low. It is definitely up there in the best soaps I have used. The detailing spray, I did not like the smell. I also didn't find that it left my paint as slick as other sprays I have used. It didn't feel like it had much lubricity and I was afraid it may put fine scratches in my paint even with a MF towel. The TC3 Polish, undecided on that one. I loved the smell, at first I didn't, but then it grew on me! It spread on real easy, and came off pretty painless when used in thin coats. Not quite as easy as EX or EX-P for example, but still easy enough. I had a problem with the product separating in the bottle, so I had to shake it a lot, otherwise I got an applicator full of oil. The initial slickness of my paint did not impress me. Even with a shot of the detail spray it was less slick than #26, which isn't a very slick feeling wax to begin with. The look wasn't too bad. Kind of hard to tell because I used it on my silver Solara. It didn't make the flakes jump out like some carnaubas can. I would say it reminded me of Wolfgang Sealant. I can't comment on the durability because I stripped it off in favor of something that would make the metallic flake jump out. The price of this product seems high for what it does also. I think the polish may be good for some colors (perhaps darker colors) but it wasn't for mine. The detail spray smelled horrible and didn't have the lubricity I wanted. The wash was excellent and will buy in the future. Don't be offended by comments because I detail as a side venture and I am very picky with my products. Generally I only like a couple products from each vendor I use. I don't like all of the Poorboys products just like I don't like all of Meguiars. I love Klasse AIO but not too hot on the SG (I use it, but usually for wheels and maybe as a winter sealant on paint). I like Zaino Z2 in the winter but hate the other products (Z10 is OK). All I am saying is only a few products from each line usually make it in my arsenal. I'm not the type of guy who likes to have every wax and sealant from every brand. I like to pick the best. To me, your car wash is the best of the samples. [/QUOTE]
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