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Old 04-14-2005, 09:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Update my cleaning products

1. Best Soap for car washing?
2. Best armorall that won't fade or collect more dust.
3. Amonia free window cleaner.
4. wax that won't leave swirls.
5. a towel dryer that doesn't collect more dust or swirl my paint.
6. safe wheel cleaner.

Interior detailing tools.
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Old 04-14-2005, 01:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1. meguiar's gold class car wash
4. Mother's cleaner wax then meguiar's gold class liquid wax
5. Big Blue towel
6. gold class car wash should be save on wheels
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Old 04-14-2005, 01:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Stoner MSLT
Stoner IG
Waxes don't leave swirls, users and dirty applicators do. Meguiars #16 or #26
Use the Mr. Clean Auto Dry, see above-- problem solved
P21S or Griot's
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Old 04-15-2005, 05:55 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Most of these products i can't find what is this blue towel you speak of?

I can't use mr clean because i don't have a house to wash the car at i do it at the car wash.
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Old 04-15-2005, 06:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Big Blue towel is available at www.properautocare.com

Find a DIY car wash that has a "spot free rinse" selector on the dial.
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1. Best Soap for car washing?
2. Best armorall that won't fade or collect more dust.
3. Amonia free window cleaner.
4. wax that won't leave swirls.
5. a towel dryer that doesn't collect more dust or swirl my paint.
6. safe wheel cleaner.

Interior detailing tools.
It's all about preference

1. Meguiar's Gold Class (I hear NXT is pretty good too)
2. Meguiar's No.40 or Klasse Interior (I haven't used Armor All before)
3. Stoner's Invisible Glass using a newspaper
4. Synthetic waxes hide swirls better than natural waxes...I like NXT
5. The Absorber
6. Eagle AIO (I hear it's good...I just haven't tried it)

If you use quality products, they won't marr your clearcoat - it's all about your technique and how meticulous you are with keeping the surface of your car as clean as possible when your dragging anything on it.
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Old 04-16-2005, 08:05 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Love the products but i have a hard time finding thse not even wally world has this.
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Love the products but i have a hard time finding thse not even wally world has this.
Try Autozone, PepBoys or a Kragen.
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our autozone blows major caca.... pepboys the nearest one is 40mins away.

Kragen never heard of that.
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1. Best Soap for car washing?
2. Best armorall that won't fade or collect more dust.
3. Amonia free window cleaner.
4. wax that won't leave swirls.
5. a towel dryer that doesn't collect more dust or swirl my paint.
6. safe wheel cleaner.

Interior detailing tools.
1. Dawn Dish washing soap.
4. its not the wax its the towel you use to wipe it off with. btw i use Zymol
5. Absorber
6. Meguires hot shine is okay
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Old 06-03-2005, 10:12 AM   #12 (permalink)
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1. Best Soap for car washing?
2. Best armorall that won't fade or collect more dust.
3. Amonia free window cleaner.
4. wax that won't leave swirls.
5. a towel dryer that doesn't collect more dust or swirl my paint.
6. safe wheel cleaner.

Interior detailing tools.
heres what I use Dre...you can find it at autozone, pep boys or whatever....just go to your autozone...you dont even have to ask them for help...as long as you can read youre fine
but I buy my stuff from Target but most of the time I get it from http://www.premiumautocare.com

1. Meguiars Gold Class Shampoo
2. Meguiars Vinyl and Rubber Cleaner
3. Stoners Invisible Glass Cleaner
4. Meguiars NXT Tech Wax(stuff is good)
5. Microfiber Towels...bought mine from Target lol
6. you really dont need a wheel cleaner...just get a sponge JUST for the wheels, a wheel scrubber to get in between the spokes and a brush for the rubber

Interior Detailing Tools....Towels, small brush for getting dust out of air vents
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Old 06-03-2005, 12:31 PM   #13 (permalink)
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1. Dawn Dish washing soap.
4. its not the wax its the towel you use to wipe it off with. btw i use Zymol
5. Absorber
6. Meguires hot shine is okay
dawn is fantastic if you wanna take all the wax off your car...

1 MG Detailer line car was shampoo
2 MG Rubber/Vinyl
3 iono if it's amonia free but stoner's invisible glass is god
4 wax doesn't leave swirls, it's your careless car washing/drying techniques that leaves swirls. MG yellow, premium paint protect, or zaino
5 FVCK THE BIG BLUE TOWEL, AND FVCK THE ABSORBER. California water blade + a shtload of meguiar's MF towels
6 soap + elbow grease
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