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hi guys am going to purchase a quick detailing spray  for after its all polished waxed and clayed do any of u guys have any recomendations of which stuff is a must buy all help is much appreciated

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Phew....There are so many..LOL

Ive tried many

Here are my favourites (No order)

Bilt Hamber QD

Gyeon Cure

AutoGlym QD

Zaino Z8

Sonax BSD

Chemical Guys Hybrid V7

FinishKare #425

Meguiar's Last Touch Spray Detailer

Poorboys Quick Detailer 

 

If I was to choose one from this list...Sonax BSD ........as its really a Quick Sealant and can be used on the whole car after a wash, and diluted up to 50/50

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Adam's QD; plus Angelwax QED are both superb.

 

I would like to try Bouncers though - heard great things about this product. :thumbup:

 

 

Infact; I think Angelwax QED just won an AutoExpress award recently.

 

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessories-tyres/92632/angelwax-qed

 

This on top of Angelwax Desirable Wax is a great combo :thumbup:

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Thanks for the link. This raises a question.

 

Within the text it mentions about the cleaning abilities of the various contenders. Does anyone use them for that purpose? It would seem to me that is a pretty good way of putting swirl marks onto the paint work, but a handy way of keeping the car looking smart with little effort.

 

One other question that's arisen from that article is that they mention that the BSD could have a wider spray pattern. As I've a couple of bottles of this I wonder is it worth just decanting into another spray bottle with a better nozzle? Possibly diluting as well which I believe is possible from reading other threads about BSD. I believe Chris is well versed in this so would appreciate his views, although everyone's opinions are welcome as everyone seems to be far more experienced at this than me! :clap:

 

Sorry if this is a bit of a hi-jack. I think the OPs question has been pretty much answered and I don't think it's too off-topic.

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Thanks for the link. This raises a question.

 

Within the text it mentions about the cleaning abilities of the various contenders. Does anyone use them for that purpose? It would seem to me that is a pretty good way of putting swirl marks onto the paint work, but a handy way of keeping the car looking smart with little effort.

 

One other question that's arisen from that article is that they mention that the BSD could have a wider spray pattern. As I've a couple of bottles of this I wonder is it worth just decanting into another spray bottle with a better nozzle? Possibly diluting as well which I believe is possible from reading other threads about BSD. I believe Chris is well versed in this so would appreciate his views, although everyone's are welcome!

 

Sorry if this is a bit of a hi-jack. I think the OPs question has been pretty much answered and I don't think it's too off-topic.

 

 

Good point Nick.

 

I noticed the comment about the BSD sprayer. But I have only ever bought the BSD 5L tubs; and decant into my preferred sprayer bottles.

I cannot comment on the standard BSD bottle; but it may also be personal preference for some.

 

As BSD is a thicker consistency than some.... esp as it is more a QSealant than QDetailer - the trigger/sprayer may be designed with this in mind.

I know than many of my QD sprayers do produce a fine mist; which is what they are perhaps referring to in the review?

 

Just my thoughts, at least.

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I have never decanted BSD so cant comment on that. But using it from the standard bottle, it does come out in a `jet` rather than a `mist` and tends to go all over the place! That being the case I have started putting it onto the cloth rather than the car. Seems to work better...for me at least.

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