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    If you could only have one product to

    clean and protect your car what would it be? :nixweiss

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    PwC would likely be my choice. It`s a good cleaner and protector that`s mild enough to use often if the surface is free of bonded contaminates.
    Triple Honda Owner

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    I would have to go with the tried and true, Klasse All-In-One. Although for protection, I would need some SG to top it.

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    PWC for sure!

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    Well if we can only pick one product than it has to be a cleaner wax type product. I like AIO and Vanilla Moose but I could use Mothers Cleaner Wax and be happy with it to. Very under rated product IMO and ridiculously easy to use.

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    I like VM, but wouldn`t sleep at night worrying about lack of protetion - so it would have to be Autoglym Super Resin Polish.

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    Either AIO or Super Resin

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    SRP gets my vote too.

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    PwC or NXT for me. NXT would be good because with only one product, I would want something that hides swirls (since I wouldnt be able to polish). I could probably live with just OCW as well.
    ~werd to yo mutha~
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpoiledMan
    PwC would likely be my choice. It`s a good cleaner and protector that`s mild enough to use often if the surface is free of bonded contaminates.
    I agree for sure!

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    SpoiledMan,



    What is PwC. It`s not in Decoder.

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    PwC is Poorboy`s Polish with Carnauba. I would go with Tropi-Care TC-3.

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    Meguiar`s #66.





    It will take out more defects than PwC, AIO, VM, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSRstilez
    Meguiar`s #66.





    It will take out more defects than PwC, AIO, VM, etc.




    Yeah but it`s too aggressive to be used monthly. Remember you can only use one product so it would need to be applied often like a LSP.

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    After cleaning almost the whole of my friends motorbike with it last night ... AIO

 

 
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