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Went on Autogeek and picked up a few detailing supplies...then jumped on CG to pick up a few new spray bottles and saw they have lots of good deals...

I'm on the fence between 1 Gallon of V.R.P. Dressing for $26.14 or 1 gallon of Blue Guard II for $24.62...I was eyeing a gallon of the Liquid Extreme Shine for $28....but I don't really have any experience with the product.

For sure though I got my 3, 32 ounce sprayers for around 8 bucks :clap:
 

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Went on Autogeek and picked up a few detailing supplies...then jumped on CG to pick up a few new spray bottles and saw they have lots of good deals...

I'm on the fence between 1 Gallon of V.R.P. Dressing for $26.14 or 1 gallon of Blue Guard II for $24.62...I was eyeing a gallon of the Liquid Extreme Shine for $28....but I don't really have any experience with the product.

For sure though I got my 3, 32 ounce sprayers for around 8 bucks :clap:


you should also be able to combine their sale items with their discount code "gold" for an extra 5% off.
 

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Seer, any input on what dressing of these three would be the best bang for my buck? I would use it almost exclusively on the exterior trim and the black plastic areas in the footwells, window moldings, grille, etc. I already have chemical guy bare bones so no wheel wells for this application
 

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haha damn...i shoulda known you'd be pushing nano on me. I will jump on that bandwagon eventually but for now I'm going to take advantage of the chemical guys sale
 

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haha damn...i shoulda known you'd be pushing nano on me. I will jump on that bandwagon eventually but for now I'm going to take advantage of the chemical guys sale

only complaint I have with VRP/VRT is, as soon as it rains, say good bye to it.
 

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Works for me....I'm getting a gallon for a good deal and we barely see rain in southern california....

that and it tends to turn stuff brown ;)

It's not a bad product, just get in the habit of cleaning the trim every few weeks.
 

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i ended up just getting a 16 ounce to test it out for ten bucks ;) Looks like i'll be making the switch to all that newfangled nano technology in a few months. So essentially after Aquartz,Optiguard,and wolfs...a lot of my detail supply will be effectively rendered obsolete?
 

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i ended up just getting a 16 ounce to test it out for ten bucks ;) Looks like i'll be making the switch to all that newfangled nano technology in a few months. So essentially after Aquartz,Optiguard,and wolfs...a lot of my detail supply will be effectively rendered obsolete?


Basically ya, I mean you still can use Sonax for your wheels to clean them, even with a nano on the faces and barrels since Sonax is pH neutral.

You can also still apply a high end carnauba on top of the nano sealants as well. You will temporarily lose the benefits of the nanos high sheeting ability though since the water will be laying on the carnauba, although they in themselves can sheet like crazy depending on which one you use.
 

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