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anyone have any thoughts on what touse inbetween washes or after a wash if looking for more protection than with detail spray but dont have alot of time for a full detail working with a yukon denali as a daily driver and want to keep it nice black

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Protection scale is as so... Least to most...

 

Waterless car wash (NONE)

Detail Spray (almost none)

Brilliant Glaze (more than none)

Buttery Wax (good)

Americana (great)

Machine Super Wax (AMAZING)

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Protection scale is as so... Least to most...

 

Waterless car wash (NONE)

Detail Spray (almost none)

Brilliant Glaze (more than none)

Buttery Wax (good)

Americana (great)

Machine Super Wax (AMAZING)

 

 

Chris, this should be a sticky!!!!!!!!:thumbsup:

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best way is to correct, use MSW, then maintain with BG or Americana or both..

 

 

Depends

 

Correction is always first. If needed.

 

MSW is great for daily drivers or vehicles kept outside. Or if you just like the look it gives.

 

BW with or without BG is personal preference. Is that the look you like ?

 

Americana with or without BG is personal preference. Will last longer than BW and again, is that the look you like.

 

Different strokes for different folks :2thumbs:

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Buttery is so quick and easy its almost no trouble at all to throw a quick coat on... also if you want to make it even faster you CAN apply it with the PC and a gray pad.

 

Discussion of the time taken to get the PC out, get a pad, find an extension cord, then clean the pad, put away the PC, coil up and store the cord, etc. not withstanding it makes it easier simply by virtue of letting the machine do the work, then all you have to do it knock it off and you're good.

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I vote for Americana, I can apply a coat in no time at all!:thumbsup:

 

I'd give the nod to Americana in this situation if it wasn't for the manner it has to be applied and how unforgiving it can be after a long setup.

 

APW being 2-3 panels at a time and NEVER in full sun limits you. Buttery you can go full sun, do the whole ride, then come back and knock it off.

 

Neither one really is all that hard to do, but going for outright fastest and easiest its hard to beat Buttery IMO.

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