Best products from r/UserCars
We found 5 comments on r/UserCars discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 5 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Meguiar's D14001 Wheel Brightener, 1 Gallon
- VERSATILE: Our body shop safe wheel cleaner is safe and effective on clear-coated, factory-painted and chrome wheels. Not safe for polished aluminum, anodized or aftermarket wheels
- NO MORE BRAKE DUST: Quickly and easily removes tough and stubborn brake dust
- REMOVES GRIME: Effective at removing tar, dirt and grime with little or no scrubbing
- EASY TO USE: Simply spray on, hose off with water and wipe
- COST-EFFECTIVE: Concentrate can be diluted up to 4: 1, making the product last longer and giving you more for your money
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2. Meguiar's D15501 Last Touch Spray Detailer, 1 Gallon
DETAILER SPRAY: Simply spray on and wipe off for incredible depth, shine and glossUSE WITH CONFIDENCE: Unique blend safely and gently removes dust, smudges, fingerprints and other contaminantsSHOWROOM SHINE: Creates a showroom shine while enhancing protectionCLAY LUBRICANT: Excellent for use as a cl...
3. Meguiar's G-9524 Wheel Cleaner
- Remove road residue
- Unique foaming agents
- Clings to vertical surfaces
- Quick and easy to use
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4. Concept One 771 RS-22 Silver Machined Wheel with Painted Finish (20x10"/5x120mm)
Trend setting designs and styleConstruction of Aluminum Alloy for performance, lightweight, and durabilityPlenty of clearance for large brake calipersLifetime structural warrantyImproved quality for a better driving experience
5. iJDMTOY 12 by 48 inches Self Adhesive JDM Golden Yellow Headlights or Fog Lights Tint Vinyl Film
- 1 piece 12 by 48 inches
- Color: JDM Gold Yellow
- Self-adhesive, peel and stick
- Stretchable with heat and water resistant
- Easily cleansed with water and easy to remove without residual
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How did the gap become so large? I'm over in Portland, so I only get around to doing a full detail 2-3 times a year. It's generally a 48 hour process for the exterior if I do it solo and don't rush through it. I can keep the detail healthy between washes + product application. Honestly, just use Meguiar's "Last Touch" spray after every wash and it will make your detail last for months. Most other "detailing sprays" are total gimmicks and won't last, and that includes other Meguiar's detail spray products.
I'm telling you, I last detailed in November and didn't wash my car for almost 4 months. It was filthy, but after washing, drying, and applying, it looked like I had just detailed it. Another 2 months went by before I washed again (this last weekend) and the wax/polish I applied all the way back in November is still alive. I loooove this product. I was going through so many cans I went ahead and bought the industrial size jug. For wheels, use this, but not this. I used that crap for awhile before realizing this product causes specks or drops of clear coat on the side skirt panels to drip off into these white stains. It's permanent, and it took me forever to figure out where that shit was coming from. Luckily I caught it early and switched products.
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I think this is what I used. I put it on my brights, and I don't think there is that much light lost from it. I actually kinda like how it projects on the road.