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Jul 13th, 2007 12:16 AM
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Going to the states this weekend, which car detailing products should i buy there?
Hey guys,
I'm planning to go to Buffalo this weekend. I heard that the states sell cheaper car detailing products (i.e., car wax, clay bars, etc.) and more unique products that aren't found here in Canada.
I heard that whatever car waxes like Meguiar's you buy in CDN TIRE in Canada would be half the price in the states?
Can anyone recommend what products to get down there that are cheaper there than in Canada?
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Jul 13th, 2007 01:13 AM
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Jul 13th, 2007 07:04 AM
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i've j/ visited Chicago 2 weeks ago...
what i bought for me and my friends (all USD)
walmart
meguiar hot rims $4
meguiar quick wax $5
meguiar interior wipes $4
meguiar NXT wax $13
Mothers clay bar $15
target
california waterblade original/jelly $8/$16
if i may advice, if you decide to buy claybar, go w/ meguiar too,
unfortunately, all the target/walmart i visited, don't have them, but have mother's. check pep boys, autozone for meguiar claybar @ $20
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Jul 13th, 2007 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by
lumlum1013
i've j/ visited Chicago 2 weeks ago...
what i bought for me and my friends (all USD)
walmart
meguiar hot rims $4
meguiar quick wax $5
meguiar interior wipes $4
meguiar NXT wax $13
Mothers clay bar $15
target
california waterblade original/jelly $8/$16
if i may advice, if you decide to buy claybar, go w/ meguiar too,
unfortunately, all the target/walmart i visited, don't have them, but have mother's. check pep boys, autozone for meguiar claybar @ $20
Hey thanks for the recommendation!
Do you know where I can find Grit Guard Bucket Inserts? CDN Tire or Walmart here don't see it.
I also want to know if I can purchase a California Duster in the states? I can't seem to find here in Canada as well.
Any advice if I should get these here or in states? If I can get those items here, where in Toronto can I find one?
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Jul 13th, 2007 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by
Abstract
Hey thanks for the recommendation!
Do you know where I can find Grit Guard Bucket Inserts? CDN Tire or Walmart here don't see it.
I also want to know if I can purchase a California Duster in the states? I can't seem to find here in Canada as well.
Any advice if I should get these here or in states? If I can get those items here, where in Toronto can I find one?
walmart USA don't carry california water blades anymore,
but i've seen california duster on shelves..
you can probably find "california" products in CT, but prepared to pay over price. if you have a chance to go to US, buy all the stuff there...
what's "Grit Guard Bucket Inserts"?
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Jul 13th, 2007 06:17 PM
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CD2 Engine Detailer (and perhaps the Engine Degreaser too, but for that you can use any engine cleaner).
Stoner Invisible Glass
Anything else you need that is cheaper in the US. There aren't all that many detailing products specific to the US, but most detainling products are usually cheaper, heh 
I wouldn't touch the California Duster or Blade though, whether you find them or not.
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Jul 13th, 2007 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
lumlum1013
what's "Grit Guard Bucket Inserts"?
Just a plastic "grating" or screen you put at the bottom of the bucket so that your sponge/mitt/cloth doesn't hit the bottom of the bucket (where the dirt settles). Prevents you from keeping dirt on the sponge and then sponging other parts of the car with the grit on it and making fine scratches.
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Jul 13th, 2007 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
ES_Revenge
Just a plastic "grating" or screen you put at the bottom of the bucket so that your sponge/mitt/cloth doesn't hit the bottom of the bucket (where the dirt settles). Prevents you from keeping dirt on the sponge and then sponging other parts of the car with the grit on it and making fine scratches.
thx for verifyin'....
as for california waterblade, i've used for over 2 years now...
no scatches made on my old/current car... since i use
pressure washer to rinse, and i wipe my blade w/ chamois every
2-3 strokes.....
as for the duster....i wouldn't use it too...
i wouldn't even wipe/dust my car if it's never rinsed w/ water.
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Jul 13th, 2007 11:25 PM
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[OP]
Newbie

Originally Posted by
ES_Revenge
Just a plastic "grating" or screen you put at the bottom of the bucket so that your sponge/mitt/cloth doesn't hit the bottom of the bucket (where the dirt settles). Prevents you from keeping dirt on the sponge and then sponging other parts of the car with the grit on it and making fine scratches.
Hey ES_Revenge, do you know where in Toronto I can find these?
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Jul 13th, 2007 11:29 PM
#10
[OP]
Newbie

Originally Posted by
lumlum1013
i've j/ visited Chicago 2 weeks ago...
what i bought for me and my friends (all USD)
walmart
meguiar hot rims $4
meguiar quick wax $5
meguiar interior wipes $4
meguiar NXT wax $13
Mothers clay bar $15
target
california waterblade original/jelly $8/$16
if i may advice, if you decide to buy claybar, go w/ meguiar too,
unfortunately, all the target/walmart i visited, don't have them, but have mother's. check pep boys, autozone for meguiar claybar @ $20
Hey lumlum1013, nice recommendations. Thanks.
Do you know if Meguiar's clay bar kit is better than MOther's? Have you tried both? If so, what were the key difference b/w the two?
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Jul 14th, 2007 07:53 AM
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i'm j/ a big fan of meguiar's.....use to be a mother's fan...
mother's is still good...but IMO meguiar is a step higher...
if i was able to find meguiar's clay bar in walmart/target,
i would buy that first..even if it's $5-10USD more.
correct me if i'm wrong,
meguiar comes w/:
2 clay bar, 16oz quick detail, microfibre, proper container
mother's comes w/:
1 clay bar (cut in half to make 2), 16oz showtime detail, 4oz cabnauba cleaner wax.
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