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AleroDrime 08-12-2009 01:46 PM

armorall balck magic tire shine the one in the can not the bottle is so good we threw everything else away

Cliff8928 08-12-2009 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mfuller (Post 486492)
I'm a snob, I guess.
All my car care product come from http://www.griotsgarage.com.


Griot's FTMFW!

heineck 08-12-2009 03:27 PM

turtle ice interior cleaner, gets rid of door panel scuff and dirty switches etc...

misslindseysue 08-12-2009 04:29 PM

Griot's is good stuff, too.

Xtrm 08-13-2009 10:27 PM

I will swaer by the Turtle Wax Ice Detailing kit. Comes with the polish/wax, quick detailer, interior cleaner, two microfiber cloths, and an aplication pad for the polish/wax. Here in Canada i get it all for $39

heineck 08-13-2009 10:57 PM

^^^ x2

lvemy3100 08-14-2009 08:39 AM

Meguiars Gold Class Car Wash
Blue Magic Claybar
Meguiar's #83 applied via PC
Klasse AIO applied by PC
Klasse Sealant applied by PC
P21s wax applied by hand
Meguiars Gold Class tire shine
Stoner Invisible Glass

for cleaning leather I use Mr. Clean magic erasers followed by the customers choice of leather conditioner.

all products above are great and are basically the only ones I will use

Ttop191 12-02-2009 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by worknprog.99 (Post 486493)
^^ actually it does not damage the vynl or texture of anything if you use high enough grit wool... i have been doing it on cars (also my own) since i helped detail a car for our detail company (who does it).. as long as it is high enough grit and wet enough it will not damage anything...


I take it by high grit you mean like grade #0000 which is really really fine?

Malibu369258 12-02-2009 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGT (Post 486435)
Meguire's Quik Detailer- Great for rain spots or spots you missed after a wash.

Meguire's Quik Wax which is great for a premium shine in a hurry.


Quote:

Originally Posted by JLw7123 (Post 486437)
meguires all the way i use nothing but meguires


Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate's Alero (Post 486439)
Meguires "Gold Class" liquid, paste, and spray waxes make the shine, and last for a long ass time

$16.

$11.

$10.


Quote:

Originally Posted by AGT (Post 486440)
Oh I forgot to post prices.

Meguire's Quik Detailer: 5-7 depending on store.
Meguire's Quik Wax :6-7 depending on store.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Blktrax (Post 486465)
I used to be a Mequires fan, thought I'd never use anything else.
Till I worked a a dealership, ever since I use nothing but 3M products. I get my stuff from the local NAPA store.


Its like watching a chain reaction, its Meguiar's not Meguires.

I mostly use Meguiar's products, and some Mother's products.

Dutchie 01-28-2010 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JLw7123 (Post 486437)
meguires all the way i use nothing but meguires


I second that!

I also use it on my 1970 Riv and it really makes a difference!

Nate's Alero 01-28-2010 10:58 AM

I'm a snob as well, all my stuff comes from http://properautocare.com/

AleroDrime 01-28-2010 04:01 PM

Mequires Gold Class Wax FTW, me and my pop buy this and hide if from each other, its easy to apply, easy to remove and looks amazing, your car will still bead water months later

Mothers Chrome Wheel Polish, hard to get off but worth it


Armorall Black Magic Tire-shine Extreme, Comes in spray can not a spray bottle

jayson_waltz 01-28-2010 04:12 PM

I use The Wax Shop HD pure carnauba wax, and Wizards spary-n-shine a lot in between waxes. For my tires i use Armorall EXTREME tire shine gel. Amazing stuff. And for my summer polished wheels i use Meguiar's spray and shine. cleans all the brake dust off very easy and leaves them really shiny.

Other than that just lots time and attention to detail. I even wash my underbody after every winter, and my engine bay many times a year. I even armorall my engine bay :p

Weazel 02-12-2010 05:59 PM

Who would recommend what as far as removing stains from a carpet? I'm close to just dumping a tub of oxyclean in my car

heineck 02-12-2010 06:05 PM

Blue magic FTW best metal polish I've ever used. I've polished at least a dozen valve covers at skool with this stuff, jettas, hondas, my E30 and even an 88 corolla (yuck) but some blue magic and elbow grease and u got a mirror finish valve cover or w/e else u use it on

JunkProwler 02-12-2010 07:52 PM

Whats a good way to revive the black rubber trim around the windows? When I get the paint looking nice, it makes the rubber trim stand out even more for being dull and greyish. I've tried silicone lubricant but it didn't help for long.

MattismodderX 04-15-2010 12:14 PM

WEstley's Bleche-Wite
jesus this stuff is powerful. one huge problem with the black painted rims, is when they are clean and shiny, the tires stand out 500x harder for being nowhere near as clean. if you venture onto gravel roads/driveways often this is your best friend. no matter how dirty your tires are this eats through everything 6-7usd
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...LAID=109349421

My-Alero_03 05-31-2010 07:52 PM

For carpet stains I have seen simple green work the best. But if your really ambitious you can get some dawn liquid dish detergent a scrub brush and a bucket of water then suck it up with a wet dry vac. I usually take the garden hose on low to i have an endless supply or water and scrub all the stains out then suck it dry with the wet dry vac. just my opinion though and my method of doing things

heineck 05-31-2010 07:57 PM

i can second the dawn, i spilt a 5q jug of used oil in my car b4, dawn was the only thing that worked

Brad Jahnke 06-12-2011 08:14 PM

Meguiars clay kit works quite nicely. Picked it up at auto zone for 20 bucks, comes with 2 80g clay bars, detail Polish, quick spray wax (only good if ur in a hurry) and a nice microfiber towel. After a good wax and buff, my car looks like its got a coat of glass on it. :cool: :cool:


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