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    What do you guys use to wash/detail your car? I have to buy some stuff to wash/detail mine with. any recomendations?

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    i wash mine good with any regular "car wash" soap (mixed with water in a bucket, wash then spray off with hose) to get all dirt off and get it pretty clean.

    then spot clean or finalize with eagle one "spray and wash" and then use spray and wash daily to keep shiny. use very soft cloth with this, not just rag.

    interior i use armor all (that clear oily stuff) BUT i am unhappy with it because u have to use WAY TOO MUCH and it only gets rly clean RIGHT WHERE U APPLY doesnt spread very well. so it take too long. im gonna finish off the bottle and try a foam or different spray.
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    I use a standard car wash, claybar.. and then hand wax with Zymol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hektik View Post
    how much does all that cost lol

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    For washing I use Meguiar's Gold Class or Duragloss car wash. Wheels get cleaned with Eagle One A2Z or P21s Wheel Gel when they are really dirty. Trim gets protected with 303 Aerospace and for wax it's mostly Meguiar's High Tech Yellow or Gold Class wax. I also have a bottle of NXT 2.0, but I didn't really like the way it looked on my car. It really muted the metallic. For the winter I'm switching to Collinite 476 for the durability. After every wash I top off with Duragloss Aquawax to bring that just waxed look back. On a side note I just purchased a Porter Cable 7424XP for paint correction.

    Does anyone know of some detailer supply stores around here? I went to Auto Color/Advanced Chemical Products today and all they have are gallon sizes of most stuff. I'm looking for smaller sizes of stuff and 5.5"-6" pads.

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    man i use clothes detergent whether its liquid or powder it gets really soapy and leaves the car extra cleannnn try it!!!! all these other products every1 is posting work really well too but can b costly im a brokeass so i use clothes soap and u only have to use a cup of it but it gets soooo soapy man i use an old tshirt or wash mit to scrub i use a tshirt for my wheels

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    On really grimey cars I use car wash soap and liquid laundry detergent w/ bleach. Then i re apply quick wax to the vehicle.

    But most times I use Just regular car wash soap. I generally get my truck buffed/polished every 5-6 months a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b20vtecrr View Post
    man i use clothes detergent whether its liquid or powder it gets really soapy and leaves the car extra cleannnn try it!!!! all these other products every1 is posting work really well too but can b costly im a brokeass so i use clothes soap and u only have to use a cup of it but it gets soooo soapy man i use an old tshirt or wash mit to scrub i use a tshirt for my wheels
    Please tell me your kidding. I would hate to see your paint under a high-wattage halogen lamp.


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    Yeahhhh........

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    LOL @ THREAD

    PERSONALLY..IF THE CAR I'M CLEANING IS SUPER DIRTY I USE DISH DETERGENT AND WASH TWICE TO REMOVE ALL THE GRIME AND DIRT AND WAX, DRY IT OFF THEN APPLY A NEW COAT OF WAX, THEN WIPE IT DOWN W/ SOME CLEAN WATER AND A TERRY CLOTH.

    IF THE CAR IS PRETTY MAINTAINED I USE THE CAR WASH SOAP, I CANT REMEMBER THE NAME OF IT, BUT IT HELPS PRESERVE TEH WAX JOB, AND MAN DOES MY CAR LOVE IT

    FYI. ANYTIME I APPLY A NEW WAX JOB, I ALWAYS USE DISH DETERGENT, FOR ME IT 'PREPS' THE SURFACE



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    Lets see I start by washing it with Eagle One Nano Wash with a Two Bucket Method. Coat the front bumper in a APC to clean all bugs off. Then I dry it, pull it into the shade and start claying the car with a ONR mix. Then clean the car again. Then either tape off the car and start buffing, or if its maintained, I clean all the door jams, blow dry all areas where water is stuck in. Then clean all the windows with some Stoners products. Followed up by two very nice different coats of wax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hektik View Post
    this is what i use too! good stuff!

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    to wash i either use dish soap or the basic car soap.

    then i wipe the whole car down with purple power degreaser. now i dont advise this with a newer car because i have no clue what it will do, but it did wonders on my old paint.

    then i wax with meguiars gold class.



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    lol @ thread but i use
    any good car wash soap like meguiars or something mixed with water and a sponge!!!

    then i use a chamois to dry it and go over it with a clean microfiber towel to get a clean dry!, usually only do this on the windows

    preeety much the quick lazy wash, i usually make sure the windows are clean inside and out and make sure the area around the inside and outside of fenders and all the lower parts of the car are clean. thats where it gets the most dirt/trash/tar or w/e

    and you got to have the rimzzzz clean. put that armor all gel tire shine on the tires and you good!!!

    if you got an old skool honda and your side moldings are faded, put some tire shine on that too loool

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    i start with dawn in a bucket with warm water....

    then i use 2000 grit sandpaper with a popsicle stick......

    then i use 3m heavy duty polish with wool bonnet

    then i use foam pad

    then i use 3m hand glaze on high speed with a foam bonnet

    then use hand glaze


    for wax i use any synthetic base "wax" usually no carnuba

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    i use a red scotch brite pad and dish wash detergent i guarantee you will remove everything. then i finish it up with some wax and grease remover and dry it off with a white scotch brite pad.

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    1/4 Pinesol + 2/4 Kitchen Floor degreaser + 1/4 warm water. in a bucket

    I use just any old cloth/towel/t shirt

    on my rims i use the blue SOS pads and a tiny bit of oven cleaner.

    its cheap and it get every bit of the dirt/road grime off.

    then I use regular car wax on the entire car.

    on the front and rear bumpers i apply wd40 and wipe in with a rag. ( it keeps bugs and other stuff from sticking to the bumper)

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    oh and i use vasaline on my tires fuck the bullshit spray on cans vasaline last forever!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VQ35 Star View Post
    i use a red scotch brite pad and dish wash detergent i guarantee you will remove everything. then i finish it up with some wax and grease remover and dry it off with a white scotch brite pad.
    I think I like your idea best. Seems nice and simple, but I cant wax my car my clear coat is peeling and I'm afraid it'll make it peel more.

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    I first use a foam gun with Chemical Guys citrus wash and gloss to get the loose contaminants off then spray it down then wash it with the same car wash soap. Then I have various detailing products from Chemical Guys, P21S, Menzerma, Poor Boy's World, Clay magic, and I might be missing some others, to do whatever I need to do after I give the car a good wash.

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