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CactusWill 08-12-2009 02:53 AM

Detailing Products Thread
 
One of the more frustrating aspects of keeping your beotch clean is having to buy several products before finding one that works. Here be a thread to post your experiences with individual car detailing products and review them.


Headlight Restoration:

Turtle Wax Headlight Restoration kit: Does not work. Comes with a bunch of frustrating and gimmicky instructions that make you feel like you're doing something, but actually doing nothing. Wasted money = $11.99

Blue Magic headlight restoration: Takes several applications but really makes a difference. Actually works. Worth the money = $6



Post your experiences.

Bad99Olds 08-12-2009 08:59 AM

ICE carwash and wax - No real issues with this product. Did a good job cleaning the car, and seemed to do what it claimed to do. 4/5.

jackal2000 08-12-2009 09:45 AM

i'll sticky this for now, it has potential. i'm not going to mess around with detailing my car when i get back. it's going in for a professional job.

AGT 08-12-2009 10:01 AM

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.

JLw7123 08-12-2009 10:04 AM

meguires all the way i use nothing but meguires

Nate's Alero 08-12-2009 10:10 AM

Meguires "Gold Class" liquid, paste, and spray waxes make the shine, and last for a long ass time

$16.

$11.

$10.

AGT 08-12-2009 10:12 AM

Oh I forgot to post prices.

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

Nate's Alero 08-12-2009 10:20 AM

F21 Super Protectant

6$

makes the tire and other misc interior panels shine and look nice..

misslindseysue 08-12-2009 10:27 AM

Wash: Zaino Z7 ($9)
Spray Wax: Prima Hydro ($13). Spray on after wash, dry with micro fiber waffle weave and it leaves an awesome shine that actually gets better the next day
Quick wax: Prima Banana Gloss ($18). Easy on/off, last 1.5-2 months, great for a quick shine, can do it in the sun or anywhere.
Quick Detailer: Zaino Z6/Z8 ($10/$15). Awesome for spots or bugs or bird poo and in between layers of Z2/Z5.
Polish/Wax: Zaino Z5/Z2 ($15/$17). Take some time, but worth it because it lasts almost a year, awesome shine.
Glass cleaner: Prima Clarity ($6). Best glass cleaner ever, I use it for everything.
Interior dressing: Prima Nero ($13). Great low-gloss protection for dash/trim. Doesn't attract dust or get sticky icky like armour all.

Of course, I buy it all on sale or in bundles, and have a couple other random things for plastic outside trim and cutting and polishing.

worknprog.99 08-12-2009 11:11 AM

if you have black rubber scuffs or dirt smears in the door pannels or on the plastic floor panels what i find to get it off the best is really high grit steel wool soaked in some soapy water...

Nate's Alero 08-12-2009 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by worknprog.99 (Post 486447)
if you have black rubber scuffs or dirt smears in the door pannels or on the plastic floor panels what i find to get it off the best is really high grit steel wool soaked in some soapy water...


:blink:

AGT 08-12-2009 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by worknprog.99 (Post 486447)
if you have black rubber scuffs or dirt smears in the door pannels or on the plastic floor panels what i find to get it off the best is really high grit steel wool soaked in some soapy water...


Doesn't that take off the texture of the material.

Nate's Alero 08-12-2009 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGT (Post 486454)
Doesn't that take off the texture of the material.


it does

AGT 08-12-2009 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate's Alero (Post 486455)
it does



Well I guess it works then LOL Just too well

We might be aware of future suggestions.

How to fix scratches in paint: 200 grit sand paper

How to remove rust: Gun Powder
:lol:

Valley olds 08-12-2009 12:10 PM

I remember using the Turtle Wax F21 car polish a long time ago. It worked very well. You would apply it, and it would make the faded colors seem darker. Using a bunch of that polish, we made my cousin's pinkish escort GT back to red (or at least closer to red than it was). Back then it cost around 6$ at wal mart.

Blktrax 08-12-2009 12:26 PM

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.

http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...ept/Detailing/

jackal2000 08-12-2009 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by worknprog.99 (Post 486447)
if you have black rubber scuffs or dirt smears in the door pannels or on the plastic floor panels what i find to get it off the best is really high grit steel wool soaked in some soapy water...


this is a good combo for glass, i have used it before but im not so sure about the surfaces you mention.

Gr1m 08-12-2009 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by worknprog.99 (Post 486447)
if you have black rubber scuffs or dirt smears in the door pannels or on the plastic floor panels what i find to get it off the best is really high grit steel wool soaked in some soapy water...


ive heard of people using brake cleaner on some parts of their interior

mfuller 08-12-2009 01:40 PM

I'm a snob, I guess.
All my car care product come from http://www.griotsgarage.com.

worknprog.99 08-12-2009 01:41 PM

^^ 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 dfamage anything...


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