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    PANEL WIPES

    That's interesting... there sure seems to be some striking similarities, especially in product descriptions, between the detail supply warehouse stuff and Clearkote. Who's gonna be the first to place an order and find out???? :)
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    PANEL WIPES

    Well at least release the pressure in that VM bottle, give it a good shake and take a sniff for old time's sake.
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    PANEL WIPES

    How cool! You should break them out and use them on something. Surely you've got a lawn mower or washer/dryer set that could use some love!
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    PANEL WIPES

    Absolutely. They were both fantastic products. VM was so good at cleaning up rubber trim.
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    PANEL WIPES

    I would like to have a bottle of VM and QS right about now.
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    Changing of the guard at Optimum

    Which Optimum and McKee's products have you tried?
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    Bogo on some detailing stuff at Advance Auto

    Two completely different products. One is a detail spray, one is a soap.
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    PANEL WIPES

    An AIO and 845 do different things. An AIO is a time-saving one step that corrects and protects. 845 is a pure wax/sealant that does not correct. If your finish needs correction, and you have an LSP in mind, I would not use an AIO and top it with 845 PERSONALLY. I would use an appropriate polish...
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    I'm not Desertnate, but asking how long an LSP lasts is usually a loaded question. The answer depends on so many variables. I always try to pick something that's going to last as long as I need it to before I'm going to be motivated to apply a fresh coat. More importantly, I want to know that...
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    As the name implies, an "all in one" does it all. It polishes and protects.
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    As a general rule of thumb, any recommendation you get here, whether it be product or process.... is good. Otherwise, it wouldn't be recommended.
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    The days are long but the years are short my friend. Seems like a lifetime ago, doesn't it?
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    Bull, when are you planning on doing this?
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    Yes, I use the #520 Quick for that.
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    It's been discontinued.
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    Not sure I used it as a drying aid, but to be fair, back in 2005? 2006? a drying aid was still kind of a foreign concept to me!
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    Correct. Detail sprays, spray wax, some spray sealants. There are also products specifically marketed as "drying aid". For me, which one I use depends on the LSP I have on the finish and what wash I'm using.
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    Drying aids are sprays that you spritz on the car (panel by panel usually) while drying to do a couple of things. They add/boost protection and gloss, and they add some slickness to the paint under your drying towel to potentially minimize the risk of causing damage while wiping. Another benefit...
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    Let us know how it goes.
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    BOSS BEST IN SHOW SYSYEM

    I think you need to adopt a KISS method until you're comfortable with the basics. Wash, wax, maintain. Repeat.
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