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    Whats new ?????

    Whats new in the detailing world.? Have'nt seen much about anything lately.
    A new wax... A new detailing spray? Wanting to try something new out or at least talk about it...........??????

    Zaino has been really low keyed the last couple of years, as well as all the others....


    Did I miss anything? ????????
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4get gto View Post
    Whats new in the detailing world.? Have'nt seen much about anything lately.
    A new wax... A new detailing spray? Wanting to try something new out or at least talk about it...........??????

    Zaino has been really low keyed the last couple of years, as well as all the others....


    Did I miss anything? ????????
    Check out Blackfire Wet Diamond. Its caught on like a freakin virus in the detailing world....but a good virus that makes your car look awesome.

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    Hey bud,

    Have you seen this thread?
    http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread...&highlight=Wax

    I've just started using Klasse. Not new, but new to me. So far I really like it. I have been comparing on my two cars, I have used just the All-in-One so far on one car, and both the AIO and the Sealant Glaze on the other car. Both have been hit by rain now, and the one with the Glaze came through much better. The water ran right off it and dried with less dust/spotting. So now I need to redo the other one and get the Sealant Glaze added to it as well...

    Also I've been spot detailing with the newer McGuiars Ultimate Detailer which says it also has some type of polymer sealer in it. Hopefully it is layerable and sits on top of the Klasse and doesn't remove it. From what I've read and understand, that's what it does. So hopefully I'm not being redundant, and all of this does add up to better protection...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoFast908Z View Post
    Check out Blackfire Wet Diamond. Its caught on like a freakin virus in the detailing world....but a good virus that makes your car look awesome.
    Stuff worked awesome.
    I still prefer RejeX when it comes to durability, but the Blackfire looked quite a bit better. RejeX doesn't have the depth and shine that the Blackfire has. But the RejeX lasted 6-8 weeks longer than the Blackfire did on my car.


    For a cheap compound that rivals the more expensive ones....look into Meguiars Ultimate Compound. A bit of a surprise, but it works very well and doesn't dust.

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    Guys these are the things that are great to talk about but
    I don't know how new they may be. Good ???? Without doubt.. Looking for the new and inproved stuff that the manufacture's are always bragging about....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4get gto View Post
    Guys these are the things that are great to talk about but
    I don't know how new they may be. Good ???? Without doubt.. Looking for the new and inproved stuff that the manufacture's are always bragging about....
    Well Blackfire is definitely new...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoFast908Z View Post
    Well Blackfire is definitely new...
    Is it really ? I've thought its been around for a number of years. Did they come out with something new...???

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    I haven't bought anything new for a couple years. Still just using Menzerna polishes, Wolfgang Glaze/wax, and the Flex DA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4get gto View Post
    Is it really ? I've thought its been around for a number of years. Did they come out with something new...???
    Have you tried it? What exactly are you looking for? It sounds like you're looking for the current detailing products as if its a new fashion out of paris or something... Maybe its time to browse the detail forums and find exactly what you're looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoFast908Z View Post
    Have you tried it? What exactly are you looking for? It sounds like you're looking for the current detailing products as if its a new fashion out of paris or something... Maybe its time to browse the detail forums and find exactly what you're looking for.
    Yea guess you could say that. " new fashion out of paris or something"
    Bye no means am I looking for a argument from you , Just looking to make conversation on the forum.

    Again I was looking to talk about the newer products that may have came out. Nothing new has been talked about lately.

    If I were looking for old "good " products I would had posted as such....

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    I haven't seen any new products out of late as far as waxes/sealants go.

    I keep using what's worked for me

    I know that Flex just came out with a new bffer called Flex PE14-2-150

    They have a nice video demo HERE

    Back on topic.
    I've used Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant.
    Very good stuff.
    I've also been using Liquid Glass. Excellent stuff, doesn't leave the surface as super slick like BF does, and not many products do,but it is comparable to many sealants in the market.
    It's a bit pricey perhaps ($24.00) but well worth it. You can get it at Advance Auto
    The gloss it leaves behind is off the chart

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z06-Goose View Post
    I haven't seen any new products out of late as far as waxes/sealants go.

    I keep using what's worked for me

    I know that Flex just came out with a new bffer called Flex PE14-2-150

    They have a nice video demo HERE
    "I keep using what's worked for me"

    I do too..... Just good to see whats going on out there today that maybe someone used and thought its was a good thing.

    The new Flex does look interesting though......

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4get gto View Post
    "I keep using what's worked for me"

    I do too..... Just good to see whats going on out there today that maybe someone used and thought its was a good thing.

    The new Flex does look interesting though......
    well, you could always look at the high-end carnauba waxes out there.
    There are some good ones made by Swissvax I'd love to try. Within my means of course...

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