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    CD2 or ...?

    I've been reading through all the engine detailing threads and there seems to be a general concensus that CD2 is one of the best engine detailers/dressings...but is it still available?? If not, what is your current preference? I've read that Meguiar's Hyperdressing is good but attracts dust much more so than CD2.

    What do you like?

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    Re: CD2 or ...?


    CD-2 has been discontinued


    CD-2 was a great engine dressing.

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    Re: CD2 or ...?

    That's what I figured. So what do you use now Fly Bye?

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    Re: CD2 or ...?


    Quote Originally Posted by speajo View Post

    That's what I figured. So what do you use now Fly Bye?


    Nothing at the moment.





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    Re: CD2 or ...?

    CD-2 vote here.

    There is a 'new' Gunk Product out...'Gunk Detail' that looks to be very similar to CD. Havn't seen it yet to give it a go.

    Bill

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    Re: CD2 or ...?

    I have been using CD2 for quite some time now and am disappointed at what I just read. I have a few cans left, but will have to find something else when I run out. Just checked Ebay and there is quite a bit floating around there.
    The only problem I have with CD2 is that the spray nozzle always clogged. I would have to take it off and rinse it out to get the proper spray pattern. Other that that it has been the best engine detailer I have used.


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    Re: CD2 or ...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fly Bye View Post
    CD-2 has been discontinued
    What's the source of your information? Every couple of years this rumor surfaces and I continue to find CD2. It's still on the TW Web site:

    http://www.turtlewaxcarwash.com/main.taf?p=2,2,2,1

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    Re: CD2 or ...?

    Quote Originally Posted by mswerb View Post
    The only problem I have with CD2 is that the spray nozzle always clogged. I would have to take it off and rinse it out to get the proper spray pattern. Other that that it has been the best engine detailer I have used.
    As with spray paints and other aerosols, if you invert the can and spray until nothing but propellent comes out there's nothing left in the nozzle to clog.

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    Re: CD2 or ...?


    Quote Originally Posted by TLMitchell View Post

    What's the source of your information? Every couple of years this rumor surfaces and I continue to find CD2. It's still on the TW Web site:

    http://www.turtlewaxcarwash.com/main.taf?p=2,2,2,1

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    Did you try to navigate to the Turtle Wax online store? That website obviously has not been updated in quite some time. There are three products available by CD2, (A division of Turtle Wax) and the engine dressing isn't one of them. There is: Oil detergent, Oil treatment and Stop leak.

    Turtle wax has another site http://www.turtlewax.com/

    I saw a can of CD2 on Ebay for $15, but that doesn't mean it's a current product.





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    Re: CD2 or ...?

    I just did quickie look at Auto Zone...in stock...$5.99. At least in the Mankato, MN store.

    Bill

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