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    good one step product for cheapos

    What is a good all around one step product for people such as car dealers who don`t want to pay for multiple steps.

    I`m looking for something that cleans, polishes, hides swirls, and waxes at the same time if that`s not too tall of an order to fill. I know the results are only temporary but some people are only looking for a quick fix and don`t care.

    PwC, NXT, AIO, anything else?
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    Poorboy`s Polish with Carnuba is really good for that.

    Or Cherry Wet Wax.

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    Poorboys is the product good protection, great shine, easy to use, and works well by hand applications
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    PwC is probably your best bet.
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    Where is Big Ron??? NUFINISH
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    What about Clearkote`s Moosewax?

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    Moose Wax is a very good cleaner wax. It`s not exactly cheap at $20 per pint, but it does the job. I like to use it on wheels, hood and trunk jambs and other areas that could usea mild cleaning in addition to waxing. It`s also is nice for removing tar (it`s petro-based) adn leaving a coating of wax behind.

    I like PwC better for looks though. Both are easy enough to use and leave a smooth and clean surface behind.
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    A new product I`ve been toying around with is Hi-Temp`s Paint Perfection Glaze. It has HT-61 Light cut as a base, but then leaves a polymer sealant behind. The difference is that this one actually POLISHES and then leaves durable protection behind. This AIO (all in one) type product you are looking for is hard to make, as most polishes will cancel out a wax or protectant. You can get this very inexpensive at Top of the Line (www.topoftheline.com) I paid $24 for a gallon because it was so good. Our fellow member Anthony Orosco uses this all the time and turned me onto it.
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    It can be bought in smaller quantities as well ($5.95 for 16oz!). I also have a thread going on here with my testing results. Type in Top of the Line or Paint Perfection Glaze in the search, or look under my name.

    Here is the link to the product http://www.topoftheline.com/tolae/32ozpainswir.html

    And on TOL`s homepage, you`ll see the Jaguar I did with it.
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    how does it look on black cars? did you use it by hand or by p.c.?

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    Just started using #66 by PC and must say it looks great...haven`t had any done long enough to comment on durability... The package I have includes claying, so customers are more than happy with the outcome...

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    Re: good one step product for cheapos

    Originally posted by jason rawls
    What is a good all around one step product for people such as car dealers who don`t want to pay for multiple steps.

    I`m looking for something that cleans, polishes, hides swirls, and waxes at the same time if that`s not too tall of an order to fill. I know the results are only temporary but some people are only looking for a quick fix and don`t care.

    PwC, NXT, AIO, anything else?
    Along with the ones you, and others have mentioned, Meguiar`s ColorX would be another good choice.

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    Originally posted by BRIAN
    how does it look on black cars? did you use it by hand or by p.c.?
    On black, there is a touch of wetness, but the polish really went to work on it. I topped it with Trade Secret and it looked very sweet!
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    thanks for the info! i think i may try it on one of my wash+wax jobs.

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    Brian,

    Your definitely giving your customer more by using something like PPG in my opinion, plus it is inexpensive!
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