Let's see your detailing supplies!
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#29
I use Turtle Wax Ice interior cleaner. I'm a Meguiar's guy, but I haven't found a reason to give up on Ice for my interior. It works great for actual cleaning. It cleans deeper than most of the wipes and other things that are made more for a touch up than actual cleaning. The best part? It's for the ENTIRE interior. I've used it to take out quite a few carpet stains with ease.
The only downside for some might be the fact that it doesn't leave any sort of a gloss. Personally, I prefer it for that reason. That greasy Armor All style shine looks cheap and dirty.
The only downside for some might be the fact that it doesn't leave any sort of a gloss. Personally, I prefer it for that reason. That greasy Armor All style shine looks cheap and dirty.
#31
I use Turtle Wax Ice interior cleaner. I'm a Meguiar's guy, but I haven't found a reason to give up on Ice for my interior. It works great for actual cleaning. It cleans deeper than most of the wipes and other things that are made more for a touch up than actual cleaning. The best part? It's for the ENTIRE interior. I've used it to take out quite a few carpet stains with ease.
The only downside for some might be the fact that it doesn't leave any sort of a gloss. Personally, I prefer it for that reason. That greasy Armor All style shine looks cheap and dirty.
The only downside for some might be the fact that it doesn't leave any sort of a gloss. Personally, I prefer it for that reason. That greasy Armor All style shine looks cheap and dirty.
I like the fact that it doesn't make everything feel cheap like g*ddamn armor-all. I hate their products personally.... They honestly will dry the crap out of anything you use it on..
Check it:
http://www.automotivehelper.com/topic4084.htm
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#32
Yep I agree. That stuff is great. Smells really good too!
I like the fact that it doesn't make everything feel cheap like g*ddamn armor-all. I hate their products personally.... They honestly will dry the crap out of anything you use it on..
Check it:
http://www.automotivehelper.com/topic4084.htm
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I like the fact that it doesn't make everything feel cheap like g*ddamn armor-all. I hate their products personally.... They honestly will dry the crap out of anything you use it on..
Check it:
http://www.automotivehelper.com/topic4084.htm
fifth post down by a guy with the username nis.k.a
#36
www.griotsgarage.com
They may be mail order only and a little bit more expensive, but much more user friendly and the results are second to none. Their buffer system is great on getting the swirl marks out of paint. I already waxed my truck with the buffer. The dealer didn't do sheite to it and now it looks good. The interior cleaner is a matte finish.
They may be mail order only and a little bit more expensive, but much more user friendly and the results are second to none. Their buffer system is great on getting the swirl marks out of paint. I already waxed my truck with the buffer. The dealer didn't do sheite to it and now it looks good. The interior cleaner is a matte finish.
Last edited by ahahnu; 11-22-2011 at 07:51 PM.
#44
dont have a camera on hand but my process is basically-
interior-
- quick interior vacuum
- wipe down dust with a mcguire's wipe (including inside of doors etc etc
- get a fine brush wiped down with mcguire's wipe to get fine/tight spots
- use industrial carpet cleaner from my mom's work soaked into carpets and rubbed in using rags
- let dry, soak carpet again with cleaner and vacuum until dry
exterior- basic wash using mcguire's (that's my go to brand as you can see, not the best but quality)
- hand dry chrome
- scrub chrome with a dish brush rinsed in coke
- hand dry chrome again
- wax truck
- clean tires and wheels with Turtle Wax general tire cleaner
- hand dry then use Mcguires black tire foam then Mcguire's protectant
- call it a day i have never done my engine but i plan to one day
interior-
- quick interior vacuum
- wipe down dust with a mcguire's wipe (including inside of doors etc etc
- get a fine brush wiped down with mcguire's wipe to get fine/tight spots
- use industrial carpet cleaner from my mom's work soaked into carpets and rubbed in using rags
- let dry, soak carpet again with cleaner and vacuum until dry
exterior- basic wash using mcguire's (that's my go to brand as you can see, not the best but quality)
- hand dry chrome
- scrub chrome with a dish brush rinsed in coke
- hand dry chrome again
- wax truck
- clean tires and wheels with Turtle Wax general tire cleaner
- hand dry then use Mcguires black tire foam then Mcguire's protectant
- call it a day i have never done my engine but i plan to one day
#46
as far as i know, the NEW Coke doesn't do it. but the Coke from when we we're kids could eat the corrosion off a battery and shine up your bumper.
Not even pulling your leg.
#47
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