New Vendor Intro "Chadwick's Triple Play
#61
Racer
Neil, I just ordered the kit. I will try it on my 2003 Torch Red convertible and my wife's Pearl White Ford Fusion. Looking forward to great results. Pat
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#62
Le Mans Master
Same here. I am looking for something specific and will report back if it does what I am hoping for. I don't currently plan on replacing my Zaino regimen, but adding this in the mix perhaps... we will see!
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St. Jude Donor '13-'14-'15
Well, just went for it. Bought the full kit. I have nothing to loose except the bucks since my "detailing" products and regimen are just a bunch of random crap from WalMart, Pep Boys, etc. I'm lucky Light Pewter Metallic is a very forgiving color but it's time to take care of the beast better than I have. This will be a true test. Original owner, 115,000 miles in 13 years, never clay bared and waxed once or twice a year. Run your hand over the paint and you'll loose some skin! (just kidding but you can feel the roughness). Let you know how it turns out in a couple of weeks when I get to it.
#67
Safety Car
Hi, welcome.
Do you have any information pertaining to use on daily drivers that see Salt during the winter months? I live in NE Ohio, street dept. uses alot of salt and liquid product to keep the roads safer. I see your product info on a cleaner looking white car and most of the cars you talk about seem to be higher quality, Lambo's right, don't imagine they are getting the type of grime my daily driver gets.
Also, how compatible is the product with a base layer of Four Star UPP. This is a bonding sealant that has proven to be a good product for protection from salt and grim on my daily drivers, will your product remove it? I could be interested in this as an alternative to the auto spray wash during winter which does a for crap job for the DD. I end up going over the car with quick detailer when I get home so this could cut out a step. Is it ok to use on factory chrome wheels?
It looks like an interesting product but lets call me skeptical of it safety on a car that gets any actual dirt, grim and salt on them. I did an internet search and didn't see much in the way of reviews just that threads were started on several forums, how long has it been for sale? How long have you been using it? How about some pics or a video of a dirty car with dark paint before and after?
Thanks for your information,
PC
Do you have any information pertaining to use on daily drivers that see Salt during the winter months? I live in NE Ohio, street dept. uses alot of salt and liquid product to keep the roads safer. I see your product info on a cleaner looking white car and most of the cars you talk about seem to be higher quality, Lambo's right, don't imagine they are getting the type of grime my daily driver gets.
Also, how compatible is the product with a base layer of Four Star UPP. This is a bonding sealant that has proven to be a good product for protection from salt and grim on my daily drivers, will your product remove it? I could be interested in this as an alternative to the auto spray wash during winter which does a for crap job for the DD. I end up going over the car with quick detailer when I get home so this could cut out a step. Is it ok to use on factory chrome wheels?
It looks like an interesting product but lets call me skeptical of it safety on a car that gets any actual dirt, grim and salt on them. I did an internet search and didn't see much in the way of reviews just that threads were started on several forums, how long has it been for sale? How long have you been using it? How about some pics or a video of a dirty car with dark paint before and after?
Thanks for your information,
PC
#68
Heel & Toe
Just got my Chadwick package this morning. I did the front end of my pickup truck as I go down dirt roads all the time and put 1000 km's per week on it. Figure this will be a perfect test.
Very easy to apply and I totally love the rubber bar as opposed to using a clay bar. Finish looks great! so much easier and quicker. The tire shine goes on great and is dry to the touch right after application, heck I even tire shined my black dress shoes I was so impressed.
Heading out to a couple of farms (on dirt roads) so will report back soon.
Might even Chadwick the wife tonight i'm so excited.
Very easy to apply and I totally love the rubber bar as opposed to using a clay bar. Finish looks great! so much easier and quicker. The tire shine goes on great and is dry to the touch right after application, heck I even tire shined my black dress shoes I was so impressed.
Heading out to a couple of farms (on dirt roads) so will report back soon.
Might even Chadwick the wife tonight i'm so excited.
#71
Drifting
Just got my Chadwick package this morning. I did the front end of my pickup truck as I go down dirt roads all the time and put 1000 km's per week on it. Figure this will be a perfect test.
Very easy to apply and I totally love the rubber bar as opposed to using a clay bar. Finish looks great! so much easier and quicker. The tire shine goes on great and is dry to the touch right after application, heck I even tire shined my black dress shoes I was so impressed.
Heading out to a couple of farms (on dirt roads) so will report back soon.
Might even Chadwick the wife tonight i'm so excited.
Very easy to apply and I totally love the rubber bar as opposed to using a clay bar. Finish looks great! so much easier and quicker. The tire shine goes on great and is dry to the touch right after application, heck I even tire shined my black dress shoes I was so impressed.
Heading out to a couple of farms (on dirt roads) so will report back soon.
Might even Chadwick the wife tonight i'm so excited.
#73
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St. Jude Donor '13-'14-'15
Pat....Great question...The system is designed to do that as long as you follow the instructions....This way Triple Play will bond to the clear coat as designed...Thanks so much for your post....Neil
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St. Jude Donor '13-'14-'15
Hi, welcome.
Do you have any information pertaining to use on daily drivers that see Salt during the winter months? I live in NE Ohio, street dept. uses alot of salt and liquid product to keep the roads safer. I see your product info on a cleaner looking white car and most of the cars you talk about seem to be higher quality, Lambo's right, don't imagine they are getting the type of grime my daily driver gets.
Also, how compatible is the product with a base layer of Four Star UPP. This is a bonding sealant that has proven to be a good product for protection from salt and grim on my daily drivers, will your product remove it? I could be interested in this as an alternative to the auto spray wash during winter which does a for crap job for the DD. I end up going over the car with quick detailer when I get home so this could cut out a step. Is it ok to use on factory chrome wheels?
It looks like an interesting product but lets call me skeptical of it safety on a car that gets any actual dirt, grim and salt on them. I did an internet search and didn't see much in the way of reviews just that threads were started on several forums, how long has it been for sale? How long have you been using it? How about some pics or a video of a dirty car with dark paint before and after?
Thanks for your information,
PC
Do you have any information pertaining to use on daily drivers that see Salt during the winter months? I live in NE Ohio, street dept. uses alot of salt and liquid product to keep the roads safer. I see your product info on a cleaner looking white car and most of the cars you talk about seem to be higher quality, Lambo's right, don't imagine they are getting the type of grime my daily driver gets.
Also, how compatible is the product with a base layer of Four Star UPP. This is a bonding sealant that has proven to be a good product for protection from salt and grim on my daily drivers, will your product remove it? I could be interested in this as an alternative to the auto spray wash during winter which does a for crap job for the DD. I end up going over the car with quick detailer when I get home so this could cut out a step. Is it ok to use on factory chrome wheels?
It looks like an interesting product but lets call me skeptical of it safety on a car that gets any actual dirt, grim and salt on them. I did an internet search and didn't see much in the way of reviews just that threads were started on several forums, how long has it been for sale? How long have you been using it? How about some pics or a video of a dirty car with dark paint before and after?
Thanks for your information,
PC
#79
Melting Slicks
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...iew-video.html
And here are a few photos from when I Chadwick'd my Cadillac:
The longevity of the product is pretty good! For a one step system it does a remarkable job! I used to wash my car twice a week, now I just go over it quickly with the Chadwicks and it looks like new!
The Buffer Blok smoothed out the paint on my Caddy reaaaallll well!