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after i wash my car i always go over it with maguires quick detailer which is good but nothing special. i was wondering if theres any really good high gloss wet look quick detailer or an applicant you can apply after washing?

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OCW is probably one of the best and easiest spray on detailer/wax i have used.

I find though they only really work well if you have a good base on your car.

As long as the paint already has a good coverage of wax on it then the OCW or spray wax work better.

Autoglym rapid detailer is pretty good too, smells like bannana's also. Like Greens said there must be a good polished/waxed surfaceto start with,

not really any "quick fixes" when it comes to cleaning a car properly.

Autoglym rapid detailer is pretty good too, smells like bannana's also. Like Greens said there must be a good polished/waxed surfaceto start with, not really any "quick fixes" when it comes to cleaning a car properly.
<BR><BR>Right you are, there is no *quick* way of cleaning a car properly. Getting a cars paintwork looking like a sheet of glass takes hours of work :) Edited by 91BNR32

i know this ive already cut and polished my car this is just for an extra wet look.i cant find ocw anywhere or red mist =\

amazon.com has ultimate detailer for $8 has anyone baught from there?

You are correct.....Quick detailers are exactly that.......should only be used as a quick top up after you wash and dry your car.

I dont use QD too much to be honest. I wax my car more than enough to worry about QD.....but when i do OCW work for me.

Check out carcareproducts.com.au or waxxit.com.au

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