Which Car Detailing Products Do You Use?
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Which Car Detailing Products Do You Use?
Hello fellow members! I'm curious on which car care products you use for detailing your car(s). I'm no pro at it and simply wash and dry my car and try not to get many swirls to the paint as possible. I use the 2 bucket wash system and recently placed an order of Poorboy's World products after doing hours of research. Below is one of the three boxes I received. Post up pics of your products or simply write what you use.
(2) 32oz PB Trim Restorer
(2) 128oz PB Spray and Rinse
(1) 128oz PB Bold and Bright
(1) 32oz PB Spray and Gloss
(1) 33oz PB APC
(1) 4oz BlackFire Leather Conditioner
(1) Fire Hose Nozzle
(4) 16x24 Supreme 530 MF
(2) Cobra Tire Dressing Pads
(1) 16oz Duragloss #901
(2) 32oz PB Trim Restorer
(2) 128oz PB Spray and Rinse
(1) 128oz PB Bold and Bright
(1) 32oz PB Spray and Gloss
(1) 33oz PB APC
(1) 4oz BlackFire Leather Conditioner
(1) Fire Hose Nozzle
(4) 16x24 Supreme 530 MF
(2) Cobra Tire Dressing Pads
(1) 16oz Duragloss #901
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turtle wax rubbing compound
turtle wax ice wax
other wax i picked up at a show
millions of microfibers/soft terry towels
hard to find deerskin shammies
turtle wax ultimate tire dressing
poor boys wheel sealant
******... windex?
i switch between soaps
in the end whatever people buy the shiniest most colorful looking bottle of crap and its pretty much the same
I use all sorts of products, generally tutle wax and mothers stuff. the importance, over which products you use, is how you use them.
here's a referance to a youtube guy who definately knows his stuff when it comes to anything car detailing related. i consider myself somewhat of a geek when it comes to detailing my car (friends call me crazy) and i gotta say this dude has that common sense.
The Junkman - YouTube
all that being said, i wish i could use 'adams' products but just can't justify spending that much dough.
turtle wax ice wax
other wax i picked up at a show
millions of microfibers/soft terry towels
hard to find deerskin shammies
turtle wax ultimate tire dressing
poor boys wheel sealant
******... windex?
i switch between soaps
in the end whatever people buy the shiniest most colorful looking bottle of crap and its pretty much the same
I use all sorts of products, generally tutle wax and mothers stuff. the importance, over which products you use, is how you use them.
here's a referance to a youtube guy who definately knows his stuff when it comes to anything car detailing related. i consider myself somewhat of a geek when it comes to detailing my car (friends call me crazy) and i gotta say this dude has that common sense.
The Junkman - YouTube
all that being said, i wish i could use 'adams' products but just can't justify spending that much dough.
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For a regular wash I just go to the quarter wash places. (yeah I know not the best but it's better than leaving the car dirty)
For Detailing.
Meguires Clay Bar
Megruires Ultimate compound on any "bad spots"
Meguires professional cutting
Megruires Professional poilish/glaze
Megruires Professional wax
Mothers Showtime spritz for the final finish.
wheels I use Meguires endurance spray. It works great little to no sling if you let it set for 15-30 min.
I have also used pinnical and wolfgang products. They are slightly better but honestly it's not enough for the cost.
For Detailing.
Meguires Clay Bar
Megruires Ultimate compound on any "bad spots"
Meguires professional cutting
Megruires Professional poilish/glaze
Megruires Professional wax
Mothers Showtime spritz for the final finish.
wheels I use Meguires endurance spray. It works great little to no sling if you let it set for 15-30 min.
I have also used pinnical and wolfgang products. They are slightly better but honestly it's not enough for the cost.
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For a regular wash I just go to the quarter wash places. (yeah I know not the best but it's better than leaving the car dirty)
For Detailing.
Meguires Clay Bar
Megruires Ultimate compound on any "bad spots"
Meguires professional cutting
Megruires Professional poilish/glaze
Megruires Professional wax
Mothers Showtime spritz for the final finish.
wheels I use Meguires endurance spray. It works great little to no sling if you let it set for 15-30 min.
I have also used pinnical and wolfgang products. They are slightly better but honestly it's not enough for the cost.
For Detailing.
Meguires Clay Bar
Megruires Ultimate compound on any "bad spots"
Meguires professional cutting
Megruires Professional poilish/glaze
Megruires Professional wax
Mothers Showtime spritz for the final finish.
wheels I use Meguires endurance spray. It works great little to no sling if you let it set for 15-30 min.
I have also used pinnical and wolfgang products. They are slightly better but honestly it's not enough for the cost.
my buddy has an old jeep that he just washed for the first time like.. ever. his paint is pretty ******* flawless considering he's offroaded so much and just let the rain wash it. my old car, which i used to wash all the time in those quarter washes, was covered in marks
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Uhm.. I'll take a picture and list when I get home, let's just say A LOT of different types/products. Some I have just experimented with, I mainly try to use Meguiars professional series.
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I use the bathroom cleaner scrubbing bubbles on the weather stripping and small painted section when you open the door next to the seats. Works really well for getting dirt off and I haven't noticed any ill effects after doing this for a few years now.
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Adams is definitely my favorite, AND they are now the official GM car care products for Corvette and Camaro! Adams is not some impersonal multi-billion dollar outfit like most of the big brands. They are all about service and personal attention to each order. And their stuff is unparalleled in the industry!
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Adams is good stuff and all their products, even bottles, nozzles and labels are made in the USA. They also mail everything here in the states.
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I like Turtle wax ice products for the slam, bam, thank you ma'am. Does the trick and are cheap when on sale. However, Mcguiars is my product of choice when getting serious - like the 5 hour detail = blood, sweat and tears.
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Meguires products are good for when you need something NOW, and they're readily available at most retail locations. But I really like Adams products for personal use, always by hand since idk how to use a buffer. I've seen Zaino products used professionally and they're fantastic. Never tried Turbowax's stuff. We use Ardex products at work. Not a big fan of them. Though their interior shine is fantastic. But that's about it.
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wrong, sorry. better to leave dirt sitting on your paint than to scratch it all over your paint
my buddy has an old jeep that he just washed for the first time like.. ever. his paint is pretty ******* flawless considering he's offroaded so much and just let the rain wash it. my old car, which i used to wash all the time in those quarter washes, was covered in marks
my buddy has an old jeep that he just washed for the first time like.. ever. his paint is pretty ******* flawless considering he's offroaded so much and just let the rain wash it. my old car, which i used to wash all the time in those quarter washes, was covered in marks
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the stuff i use from meguiars is not available at retail locations, with the exception of tire shine. i used adams detailer at a show this year and it's decent, but i feel like i'll stick with the meguiars stuff i use...