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Tom Martin

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2012 GS vert in red.
Can anybody tell me the best product for my car? It's the dark grey and is way shiney but I like to keep it that way. I've tried just about every kind of "quick detailer" on it and have found that Girot's Speed Shine is the best. Now I need to find the best wax or glaze. I just read an article on the internet that said that Liquid Glass was best so I'm going to try that. Anybody got a better idea??
 
Can anybody tell me the best product for my car? It's the dark grey and is way shiney but I like to keep it that way. I've tried just about every kind of "quick detailer" on it and have found that Girot's Speed Shine is the best. Now I need to find the best wax or glaze. I just read an article on the internet that said that Liquid Glass was best so I'm going to try that. Anybody got a better idea??

I'm a firm believer in C-Magic!!! Great shine and protection for the finish!! The entire C-magic line of products is on both of my Vettes!!
 
Can anybody tell me the best product for my car? It's the dark grey and is way shiney but I like to keep it that way. I've tried just about every kind of "quick detailer" on it and have found that Girot's Speed Shine is the best. Now I need to find the best wax or glaze. I just read an article on the internet that said that Liquid Glass was best so I'm going to try that. Anybody got a better idea??



There really is no "best product" for your vehicle. All the leading manufacturers of car care polish and waxes have a good product. I use Chemical Guys.com myself because of the price and product, but I wouldn't say that it is any better than any one else's. It's all about the prep work involved to get and maintain a superior finish. It can take a lot of time to start from scratch and follow all the process's involved to make a finish as good as it can get, most vehicles can run 8+ hours or more from start to finish. If you are going to do a one step process, then a cleaner/wax or sealant is your best product to use as it can clean a little of the surface contaminants (but just a little, and there is a lot usually) and apply a shine and protectant at the same time. Good luck with your choice, I'm sure that your car will look great. :)
 
I believe that the National Corvette Museum now supports the Adams line of detailing products. As others have said, it is all about the prep before the finishes.

Elaine
 

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