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Wilsonk227 12-24-2014 12:19 PM

What cleaning products do you use?
 
Hi guys,

I tried searching for this but couldn't find anything on cleaning products on the forums so I wanted to see what everyone uses.

Whether or not you clean your car yourself I just wanted to see if you guys had any recommendations for nice cleaning products. Clay bar, wax and all as well xD
Planning to wash my car soon and not sure where to start. Don't really want to take it to a car wash place but is it a big difference if I do it myself?


If this is already somewhere in the forums please redirect me so we can close this thread.
:thanks:

carma143 12-24-2014 12:40 PM

I'd like to know this too. So far I've been using lots of water to pry off fallen seed shells, etc, then waiting an hour or so for most of it to dry, in which I then clean the painted parts, and lastly clean the dry windows so no water or smear residue is left; typically performed with old clothes turned into rags.

x1UP 12-24-2014 01:15 PM

I use Turtle Wax ICE products on mine. I don't use anything else or would I mix and match brands. ICE car wash, wax, wheel cleaner and etc.

It's pretty good. I don't do any detailing because I think that, if you're careful enough, you can make the car look like it was detailed.

Atticus808 12-24-2014 01:24 PM

I detail part time on the side.

Products I mainly use (and in the order of how i wash, NOT including compounding and polishing)

Wheels/tire - Einszett Colour Tec for wheels, Optimum APC for the rubber and wheel wells.

Exhaust Tips - P21S Polishing Soap and P21S Finish Restorer, Sonus Aluminum Sealant (Makes a really smooth finish and carbon build up comes off very easily after)

Paint - Chemical Guys Honeydew Snow Foam, Medium and Fine Grade Clay (depending on how bad the vehicle is). Use soap and water from the wash as clay lubrication (clean water)

Wax- Dodo Juice is awesome

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Detai...34046056808932

There's my FB page to see the results you can get.

Not a super detailed post but feel free to ask any questions

Koa 12-24-2014 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atticus808 (Post 2067420)
I detail part time on the side.

Products I mainly use (and in the order of how i wash, NOT including compounding and polishing)

Wheels/tire - Einszett Colour Tec for wheels, Optimum APC for the rubber and wheel wells.

Exhaust Tips - P21S Polishing Soap and P21S Finish Restorer, Sonus Aluminum Sealant (Makes a really smooth finish and carbon build up comes off very easily after)

Paint - Chemical Guys Honeydew Snow Foam, Medium and Fine Grade Clay (depending on how bad the vehicle is). Use soap and water from the wash as clay lubrication (clean water)

Wax- Dodo Juice is awesome

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Detai...34046056808932

There's my FB page to see the results you can get.

Not a super detailed post but feel free to ask any questions

:bow: :bow: :bow:

Wilsonk227 12-24-2014 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atticus808 (Post 2067420)
I detail part time on the side.

Products I mainly use (and in the order of how i wash, NOT including compounding and polishing)

Wheels/tire - Einszett Colour Tec for wheels, Optimum APC for the rubber and wheel wells.

Exhaust Tips - P21S Polishing Soap and P21S Finish Restorer, Sonus Aluminum Sealant (Makes a really smooth finish and carbon build up comes off very easily after)

Paint - Chemical Guys Honeydew Snow Foam, Medium and Fine Grade Clay (depending on how bad the vehicle is). Use soap and water from the wash as clay lubrication (clean water)

Wax- Dodo Juice is awesome

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Detai...34046056808932

There's my FB page to see the results you can get.

Not a super detailed post but feel free to ask any questions

wow D: how much do the paint/wax cleaning products usually run you for. I heard about Chemical Guys and I'm in Cali about 30 minutes away from them. Was thinking about taking a visit there too.

How long does a typical detailing take? D:

thank you in advanced sir!

Atticus808 12-24-2014 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Wilsonk227 (Post 2067511)
wow D: how much do the paint/wax cleaning products usually run you for. I heard about Chemical Guys and I'm in Cali about 30 minutes away from them. Was thinking about taking a visit there too.

How long does a typical detailing take? D:

thank you in advanced sir!

n/p

i only use Chemical Guys for their soap and leather cleaner, until their next leather cleaner was really crappy, then I switched to Lexol. Their soap is great though. I also highly recommend Dodo Juice Blue Velvet for your blue paint because it will really really bring out the blue. You'll put it on and notice it being glossy but not WOW, but once you let the wax do its job you'll come back in an hour and notice your paint look incredible.

My supplies have been well over $1000. maybe even close to $2000, not sure.
Depending on how detailed you want to get with your car, I'm going to say $300. Make sure you use proper mitts and and 2 bucket system, etc.

The first time you do a nice wash, clay and was for your car EXCLUDING interior may take you minimum 2 hours to 4 hours.That's with exhaust tips, wheels, waxing, windows, dressing your plastic trim (I like Auto Finesse Revive for plastics and Auto Finesse Satin Tyre Gel to dress tires). Maintenance washes will take you about an hour.

BIGGEST time consuming factor is OVERLAPPING your work. try to avoid doing things twice. For example, you wax your car and then you clean your windows, then accidently get some window cleaner on your paint and now you have a smudge. Avoid that kinda stuff. you'll see what I mean once you get going.

Once you're done your detail, have a quick detailer spray with you (I use Dodo Juice basics of Bling) and walk around your car 2-3 times and look for any imperfections or excess wax.

on my FB page, the speed3 was a 20+ hour job. but that's a full detail.

feel free to ask if you have any other questions! I love educating people on car care:)

extrashaky 12-24-2014 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Wilsonk227 (Post 2067325)
I tried searching for this but couldn't find anything on cleaning products on the forums so I wanted to see what everyone uses.

There's an entire separate forum for washing and waxing your car.

Wilsonk227 12-24-2014 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Atticus808 (Post 2067634)
n/p

i only use Chemical Guys for their soap and leather cleaner, until their next leather cleaner was really crappy, then I switched to Lexol. Their soap is great though. I also highly recommend Dodo Juice Blue Velvet for your blue paint because it will really really bring out the blue. You'll put it on and notice it being glossy but not WOW, but once you let the wax do its job you'll come back in an hour and notice your paint look incredible.

My supplies have been well over $1000. maybe even close to $2000, not sure.
Depending on how detailed you want to get with your car, I'm going to say $300. Make sure you use proper mitts and and 2 bucket system, etc.

The first time you do a nice wash, clay and was for your car EXCLUDING interior may take you minimum 2 hours to 4 hours.That's with exhaust tips, wheels, waxing, windows, dressing your plastic trim (I like Auto Finesse Revive for plastics and Auto Finesse Satin Tyre Gel to dress tires). Maintenance washes will take you about an hour.

BIGGEST time consuming factor is OVERLAPPING your work. try to avoid doing things twice. For example, you wax your car and then you clean your windows, then accidently get some window cleaner on your paint and now you have a smudge. Avoid that kinda stuff. you'll see what I mean once you get going.

Once you're done your detail, have a quick detailer spray with you (I use Dodo Juice basics of Bling) and walk around your car 2-3 times and look for any imperfections or excess wax.

on my FB page, the speed3 was a 20+ hour job. but that's a full detail.

feel free to ask if you have any other questions! I love educating people on car care:)

omg that sounds like a lot of work and money lol.

Thank you so much for your help though. I'm going to head down to the Chemical guys store later on this week and see how much everything rings up to be. I don't need my car to be as great as your detailing, just the basics and general detailing so I'm going to see what they might recommend and how much they cost first. Thanks again! I'll definitely make sure to ask you if I have more questions

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 2067653)
There's an entire separate forum for washing and waxing your car.

Aha lol i guess I missed that whole section. Sorry about that :bonk:

extrashaky 12-25-2014 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Wilsonk227 (Post 2067997)
Aha lol i guess I missed that whole section. Sorry about that :bonk:

No worries. It's not easy to find all the sub-forums on this site. Just figured you'd find a lot more info there than on the main forum.

BobbyDee 12-25-2014 02:29 PM

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I pretty much use this for my car and all my past cars, and haven't been using anything else. Hope this helps.

V_86 12-28-2014 08:17 PM

Also check out youtube ammo nyc, not necessarily for the products, but the methods they use.

kberkel 12-28-2014 08:30 PM

Optimum No Rinse Wash and Wax for all exterior. Dilute it for interior washing.

I also applied Optimum Gloss-coat, so I rarely wax it anymore. I'm pretty impressed with it.

Back to Black on interior trim.

That's about it :)

Poodles 12-29-2014 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kberkel (Post 2070755)
Back to Black on interior trim.



Please don't do this...




1) It's made for exterior surfaces
2) It oil based
3) It will cause plastic/rubber to shrink/crack


Use something like 303 Aerospace as it's designed for UV protection.

kberkel 12-29-2014 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Poodles (Post 2071749)
Please don't do this...




1) It's made for exterior surfaces
2) It oil based
3) It will cause plastic/rubber to shrink/crack


Use something like 303 Aerospace as it's designed for UV protection.

Good call, I've been meaning to get 303.

Wilsonk227 12-30-2014 12:51 AM

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Thanks for all the help guys! I went to the Chemical Guys shop on Saturday and bought about $150 worth of products.

Sunday afternoon I cleaned it up and im very happy with the results! :D wax feels so good when it's freshly applied. Thanks for all your help! :bow: :happyanim:

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Shadow_ 12-30-2014 03:13 PM

I'm a huge fan of AMMO NYC products. I've got well over a thousand in supplies...it takes me about 10-15 hours to do a FULL detail on my car.


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RobertB 12-30-2014 05:55 PM

The forums on autogeek.net have tons of info regarding op's question.

Wilsonk227 12-30-2014 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow_ (Post 2072590)
I'm a huge fan of AMMO NYC products. I've got well over a thousand in supplies...it takes me about 10-15 hours to do a FULL detail on my car.


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wow that's a TON of work then. 3-4 hours for me was already exhausting lol

kberkel 12-30-2014 07:36 PM

Surprised no one else uses ONR, I'll never wash my car with a hose again, ONR is relaxing :)

Wilsonk227 12-30-2014 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kberkel (Post 2072887)
Surprised no one else uses ONR, I'll never wash my car with a hose again, ONR is relaxing :)

I googled that up and I got this lol. Please do tell us :D

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Kotu100 12-30-2014 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Wilsonk227 (Post 2072890)
I googled that up and I got this lol. Please do tell us :D

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ONR is optimum no rinse.

Wilsonk227 12-30-2014 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Kotu100 (Post 2072893)
ONR is optimum no rinse.

ohhh interesting. Is it really good? D:

mhughett 12-30-2014 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Wilsonk227 (Post 2072896)
ohhh interesting. Is it really good? D:



I just had a gallon of ONR delivered today from Autogeek. I use it three ways: (1) dilute about 30:1 in a spray bottle and use it as a quick detailer, (2) use the quick detailer spray as a lube when claying the car, and (3) doing a quick wash of the car--primarily in my garage in the winter when it is difficult to wash a car outdoors. 1-2 oz in a bucket with about 2-3 gallons of water is all it takes. It is quick and does a great job. I wouldn't wash the car with ONR if it was filthy dirty but otherwise it works fine. The one gallon bottle will last me about two years.

Wilsonk227 12-30-2014 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mhughett (Post 2073038)
I just had a gallon of ONR delivered today from Autogeek. I use it three ways: (1) dilute about 30:1 in a spray bottle and use it as a quick detailer, (2) use the quick detailer spray as a lube when claying the car, and (3) doing a quick wash of the car--primarily in my garage in the winter when it is difficult to wash a car outdoors. 1-2 oz in a bucket with about 2-3 gallons of water is all it takes. It is quick and does a great job. I wouldn't wash the car with ONR if it was filthy dirty but otherwise it works fine. The one gallon bottle will last me about two years.

wow. I'm definitely going to look into this too! Thanks!

Myv 12-31-2014 02:25 PM

If you haven't used ONR (Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine), please get it! It's so easy to use if your car isn't very dirty. I use Meguiar's Gold Class when it really needs a bath, especially after Winter.

Wilsonk227 12-31-2014 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Myv (Post 2073607)
If you haven't used ONR (Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine), please get it! It's so easy to use if your car isn't very dirty. I use Meguiar's Gold Class when it really needs a bath, especially after Winter.

is it like Chemical Guy's V7 Hybrid? or something totally different lol

Chad86 01-01-2015 02:24 AM

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I highly recommend Adam's

http://adamspolishes.com/
http://www.adamspolishes.ca/

:bow:


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