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Reddit mentions of Chemical Guys SPI_995_16 Meticulous Matte Detailer and Spray Sealant (16 oz)

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Chemical Guys SPI_995_16 Meticulous Matte Detailer and Spray Sealant (16 oz). Here are the top ones.

Chemical Guys SPI_995_16 Meticulous Matte Detailer and Spray Sealant (16 oz)
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Protectant and quick detailing spray for satin matte paints, matte finishes, matte vinyl wrapsWorks great on glossy paint as well and partial matte/glossy vehicle finishesEasily and gently removes dust, grease, grime, dirt and bird droppings without leaving an oily residueIdeal as follow-up to wax or sealant coatContains no wax, solvents or silicone - adds no gloss
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ColorOrange
Height0.19685 Inches
Length9.29132 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2013
Size16 oz
Weight1.10231131 Pounds
Width2.59842 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Chemical Guys SPI_995_16 Meticulous Matte Detailer and Spray Sealant (16 oz):

u/SpartanSig · 3 pointsr/Challenger

Not OP, but have T/A. I use this Chemical Guys spray after washes which gives it a nice sheen and removes spots. The only pain is that the surface is supposed to be cool when applying so can’t really apply on an afternoon wash.

Other than that the matte isn’t too bad, just shows spots real easy between washes. I have a few green spots bleeding through on the top of my bumper from rock chips unfortunately too.

u/solumized · 2 pointsr/VictoryMotorcycles

Do yourself a favor and pick up some Chemical Guys matte wash and detailer. I have a 2015 Gunner with the matte green finish and that stuff works wonders. Don't need a lot of the wash either to get the job done. Also, don't go cheap on some good quality microfiber clothes, with the matte finish, don't have a whole lot of protective coating so can easily be scratched.

u/vavaud · 2 pointsr/veloster

Looking great ! what cleaner do you use for your wipe down? I have been using this one http://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-SPI99516-Meticulous-Detailer/dp/B00FQHY64S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453325921&sr=8-1&keywords=chemical+guys+matte in between washes, mostly for bird poop.

u/Kramhtaed · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I bought a new 50th Anniversary Camaro, which has a Matte section on the hood. I've been searching and reading the wiki, and just want to verify or get better recommendations than what I think I've found.

I first need to wash the car with a matte wash, so I don't get any glossifiers or waxes on the matte section. I found Chemical Guys CWS_995_16 Meticulous Matte Auto Wash, but wasn't sure if there were other recommendations.
After that, I should use a matte sealant like Chemical Guys WAC_203_16 Blue JetSeal Matte Sealant and Paint Protectant.
Then for touch-ups use Chemical Guys SPI_995_16 Meticulous Matte Detailer and Spray Sealant.
With that done, I should tape off the matte section, and care for the rest of the car with regular wax, clay, and sealant as covered in various threads and the wiki here. For the tape, I see some recommend 3M 233+ painter's tape, while others say CarPro Masking Tape. Is there a significant difference between them?

Does that sound correct?

u/IceNineIX · 1 pointr/Triumph

I have the matte silver variety. I did a lot of research concerning keeping it clean.

This stuff right here is amazing: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FQHY64S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And for the love of god, don't wax it or use anything that will get into the pores of the paint. Place I bought mine from has two used streetys with glossy washed out matte paint jobs because their previous owners tried to polish them.

u/orlheadlights · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Oh my.

Dry washing the car is definitely going to lead to scratches.

Not washing your car is going to lead to paint failure faster than if he protects his paint.

Rust is a valid concern, a lot of antique cars aren't washed with the 2 bucket method for fear of water puddling and creating rust in a spot that the owner won't catch till it's too late. If he feels that strong, consider rinseless washing.

Slinging polish around with a PC means that you put too much polish on the pad. It's tiresome holding on to a machine that is essentially sanding down a minor amount of clearcoat, but the shine is worth it.

Swirls will happen, even with proper use of the two bucket method. But they can be minimized greatly with proper washing techniques.

Is the stripe vinyl? Something like CG Meticulous Matte Detailer & Spray Sealant can be used to clean it and seal it.

u/DSweet3 · 1 pointr/MTB

I use this matte cleaner by Chemical Guys on the matte finish on my Patrol. Works well.

u/usafle · 0 pointsr/IndianMotorcycle

My wife is short and I installed the "mini-apes" on her bobber to help with the stock seating position (which is uncomfortable as all hell, IMHO) - she has no issues reaching the mini-apes and it puts her upright.

As far as your Matte paint, I've got a '19 Chief DH as well as her Bobber. I've had great luck using this to "wash" them and then spraying [this product] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FQHY64S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) on to "seal" the finish.

I've been messing around with a bunch of products / sealers / washes...etc... this combo seems to give the best results.