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Simoniz 17108 Liquid Diamond Motorized Spray Polish (32-Ounces)

Simoniz 17108 Liquid Diamond Motorized Spray Polish (32-Ounces)
From Simoniz

List Price: $11.25
Price: $7.49

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Product Description

Simoniz Liquid Diamond Motorized Spray Polish features a battery-operated sprayer which allows you to quickly and easily polish your entire car in minutes. The new synthetic formula bonds instantly to provide non-stick protection against the damage of mud, dirt, road tar, and other finish hazards. Liquid Diamond is easy to use with no rubbing or buffing; simply squeeze the trigger and the motorized spray head releases a fine mist that covers your car evenly with just the right amount of product. It can be applied to a wet or dry car, is safe for all finishes, and provides a wet-looking, long-lasting shine. The large, 32-ounce bottle contains enough to polish over 20 cars.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2142 in Automotive
  • Brand: Simoniz
  • Model: 17108
  • Released on: 2006-01-01
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 4.00" w x 4.00" l, 3.00 pounds

Features

  • Battery-operated sprayer quickly covers entire car in fine, accurate mist
  • Easy to use, no rubbing or buffing required
  • Synthetic formula provides non-stick protection, repelling dirt, tar and other hazards
  • Safe for all finishes
  • Included 32-ounce bottle has enough polish for over 20 cars

Customer Reviews

Almost a home run4
It almost lives up to the hype with a few drawbacks. First, the battery-powered sprayer arrived with dead batteries and once I installed new ones the spray was a bit less powerful than needed. I used it on a badly oxidized Toyota 4-Runner. Using it straight without any prep to the surface produced an expected dull but smooth finish. Then I used a rubbing compound and applied the liquid diamond finish and it brought it back to near new condition. My overall impression is that this is a great product if used as a finishing glaze. It is easy to apply with the somewhat gimmicky applicator and requires little, if any, buffing. I don't know how well it holds up over time but the Zymol I was using only held up for about 3 months and required some work to apply and buff off.

Excellent product5
I used this on my very faded Corolla, and it had water beads the next rain! It was so easy to put on that I didn't think it could be working, but it brought shine to a car that hadn't been waxed in years!

Simoniz Liquid Diamond VS Turtle Wax Ice4
I have use Liquid Diamond just one time. The battery opporated sprayer works good, but a regular spray would work just as well... novelty effect I suppose. The liquid goes on a bit runny... like water with a white coloration. It takes quite a lot of product to cover the whole car, but looks really nice when done and water beads up during rain nicely. I put some on the windows and it worked very well. Even the windshield wipers worked better.

Liquid Diamond works much better than Turtle Wax Ice at shining everything up, but the Turtle Wax goes a lot farther and works better on the plastic areas... trim, bumpers. Do not use Turtle Wax Ice on widows... leaves a slightly gummy texture that attract dust and dirt (and also attracts dust and dirt on the painted surfaces too... need to wash the car a lot to get dirt off). I recommend using the Liquid Diamond on painted surfaces and the Turtle Wax on the plastic surfaces. Both are very nice at leaving no white residue, which is very important for me, because I own a black car. I hope you find this helpful.