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What are some affordable detailing products that you get the most bang for your buck out of?
I used to work for my friend and his detailing business, I just don't remember the products he used.
So, if anyone can list their preferred products for wax, soap, interior cleaners, and everything else, that would be great.
Either you take a certain quality as measure and compare by price, or you take a certain price as measure and compare by quality.
You cannot take the best from both.
As for quality stuff; I don't know how feasible it is for you US guys, but Swissvax produces extremy high quality products, especially their waxes are the stuff of dreams.
Probably you have something similar in the US, so import isn't worth the hassle, bit anyway
I don't have poctures right now because of the winter and the car sitting in a garage, but there will be new ones in spring
I never used anything from AmmoNYC. I just watched a few of their videos and it looks pretty intense.
These are the two "cheap" detailing products I use.
PREMIUM MICR OFIBER DETAIL TOWEL 8 : Target
BRUSH SET 3 PIECE DETAILING : Target
If those "microfiber" towels are anything like the crap you can get at Wal-Mart or any auto part store they are pure garbage and i wouldn't even think about using them on my paint. They are ok for engine bays or interior trim but never chrome or paint!!
I never used anything from AmmoNYC. I just watched a few of their videos and it looks pretty intense.
His stuff is great, I use the wheel regimen on my Volks. I plan to buy the other products as well, my buddy uses them on his black Audi S4 and it works well.
I never used anything from AmmoNYC. I just watched a few of their videos and it looks pretty intense.
If those "microfiber" towels are anything like the crap you can get at Wal-Mart or any auto part store they are pure garbage and i wouldn't even think about using them on my paint. They are ok for engine bays or interior trim but never chrome or paint!!
They are only used to wipe down the interior, I would never use them on the exterior.
I just use off the shelf Meguiar's and some Mothers products for certain applications. As for polishing, I've been using Chemical Guys polishes and pads with a Porter Cable DA. One of the most important things in keeping a nice finish are proper washing techniques. Aka two-bucket method, clean wash mitts and drying towels, etc. I keep a once or twice a month waxing regime, but I guess part of it is I keep it in the garage... Some other products I can vouch for are Griot's Garage, Adam's Polishes, Zaino, etc.
That shine is beautiful! But is that a ding in the door in the second pic in the lower right corner of the coffee box reflection? I hope it's just lighting...
That shine is beautiful! But is that a ding in the door in the second pic in the lower right corner of the coffee box reflection? I hope it's just lighting...
Thanks! I actually have eight small door dings, all from the previous owner. I'm having a PDR guy eventually fix them, but I've been prioritizing mods first.
It doesn't take much money to clean your car and polish it Thanks Ash8.
Sure. But I do that to my car and wouldn't say it's nearly as pretty. The body kit, wheels, suspension setup, and tint all contribute to how your car looks. That's a lot of money.
I do quite a bit of detailing & paint restoration / nano-coating up in Canada, so importing the products I need can be expensive.
I would recommend looking into some of the Chemical Guys products.
Although I use various vendors for various tasks (everyone has their specialty), CG offers quite a large selection and for the most part their products are quite good. They have all kinds of cleaners, dressings, polishes, waxes, etc.
I use 3M for buffing/polishing compounds, mostly because I have consistent access to bulk quantities. As far as sealer and wax are concerned, Chemical Guys FTW! Interior bits- I clean the plastics with non scented insect repellant. I know, sounds weird, but it does a fantastic job and doesn't leave any sort of residue. Carpet- appropriate shampoo and a pressure washer do wonders. Wheels- wax and grease remover, pressure washer, then sealer and wax.