I tired differnet product that Showroom Shine gave me. Its called DRI WASH 'n GUARD. A Waterless Car Wash & Protective Glaze. Label: The label was straight colorful. Application / Directions:[/B] The directions were easy to understand an clearly writen. The print was rather small. The application was as follows 1. Apply product to cool, dry surface in shaded area out of wind, if possible. 2. Use two soft towels - one for applying the product and one for buffing. 3. Invert AIRosol pump sprayer and shake vigorously for 15 - 20 seconds. 4. Pressurize bottle by pumping cap "up and down" until a strong resistance is felt (approx. 10-15 itmes) 5. Spray a light coat of the product on a small section of the vehicle (2-3 sq. ft.) spraying with broad, sweeping motions where possible. 6.Using the towel, with moderately firm pressure, rub polish thoroughly over the sprayd area until the filmy haze that developed almost totally disappears. 7. Immediately buff remaining haze to a high gloss with the buffing towel. Smell: It has a light clean scent. Cleaning ablilty I had washed the car as I always do with ONR first. I left a unknown smudge on purpose and the DRI WASH 'n GUARD removed it with no problem. Other than that the car was cleaned with the ONR first. Appearance: I will let the pics do most of the talking. I am very impressed with the slickness and shine of this product. I take bad pics but I think you will be able to see the shine. I have been warned this product might not be well received, but I have to say I am impressed. It is different than AW. It has a thicker consistency and a different feel. I can't explain it, but when I was buffing it dry it felt more when I am buffing wax. Look at the flakes and the reflection. I have never been able to capture that before. I really don't think I have that much orange peel on my car :shrug: I hope it is the pic quality :thud: OMG I better figure out how to use my PC. Sparkie, Jimmie, AL-53 heck everyone you better get ready for a lot of questions this spring :rollinglaugh: :thud: Wolfpacker and MotorCity thanks for helping me kick it up a knotch on my wheels. Those babies are clean and shiney! Dressing VRP and Duragloss on the wheel wells, thanks for the suggestion from what i had to choose from, Motorcity! Here is most of what I used [] I do love my MF towels from e-shine and OD
I was told that product was super oily. I am not sure if that is true or not. The local Porsche dealership uses it, but their cars looks terrible. The whole distribution seems kind of like a pyramid scheme. With that said though, the sonata does look pretty good!
Sounds similar to this: Wet Paint Automotive Polishing Glaze: cleans, polishes and protects vehicle surfaces. Someone gave me some of this stuff to try - haven't done it yet, he swears by it and has been using it on his and his customers cars for years. Tonya: from the options you gave that was the best & econimical suggestion I had.. like also suggested, Stoners more shine on wells is a great product.
Tonya, those yellow/black MFs you have in your picture, aren't those the CG MFs that we all love so much?
Nope, I got them from obsessive detail. He just ran a sale and he has fast shipping. Here is the link. Microfibers & Accessories
VERY nice Tonya!! Your car is so freaking clean!!! Love the wheel picture!! CLEAN Hoping you are gone ask my about PC use in the spring to
Tonya, I have used this product for a few years now and I can say that I like it a lot. I think that your process of using ONR first is a good one. I do have to say though, if for some reason, you can't use a rinseless wash first, then don't use the DW&G product. With that senario I have useed CG One instead with great results. I also like the fact that ONE will also add a decent protective coating of Carnauba as well.
Thanks! :thumb: You know I am obsessed with clean rims and shiney tires.. I can't help myself :rollinglaugh: Ok I will add you to my contact list :thumb: THANKS! OK got ya :thumb: Ok thanks for the comments and suggestion Black Diamond mg: :thud: I can hardly stand to look at my own thread. This is :gross: :thud: aranoia:
Car looks nice Tonya! I wish I could get my girls to keep their rides like that. Instead, they :flowers: sweet talk Dad into doing it for them. Thanks for doing the review and sharing it with us. :applause2: Dave
WOW! Tonya I don't know what it is , but the guys must like you. No one bad mouthed you about using Dri - Wash n Guard. Everytime I ever mentioned the product on any of the detailing sites. I was glad they did not have my address. I'd probably have gotten a brick thru the window. :bat: :kick2: Great job on the reveiw and the detail. I'm impressed! You do good work. :applause2:
:rollinglaugh: It is not because it is me. These guys are great! They don't get nasty. You are just on a friendly site. :applause2: They have all seen my reviews before. I do my best to give them straight forward information and some pics so they can see for themself. Plus the pics don't lie. I am telling you my car looks great. I actually captured some flakes popin and they all know I am got that great with a camera :giggle:
Tonya..I've been selling DWG for probably close to 10 years now. I only sell through internet links and repeat business. I think the products I am using now are far superior. Just my:2cents:
Thanks! yep I am OCD about my wheels :giggle: That is why I removed my mud flaps last week :giggle: I could not believe the junk behind them.