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Old 11-06-2016, 09:55 PM   #3
NLS8520
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Hello and congratulations on your FRS. Based on your situation I would recommend you get the following and take it with you to a pay DIY wash center.

5 gallon wash bucket with gamma seal top
Girt Guard for bucket.
Wash mitt.
Some type of microfiber based drying towel, your choice lots of good ones out there.
Good car wash.
Spray wax for after washing.

I would also consider bringing a small wash bucket you can purchase at any auto parts
stores for the wheels along with the following:

Some type of wheel cleaner, again your choice.
A brush that will get back in the barrels. Wheel woolies are good.
A cheap wash mitt dedicated to the wheels, might want to make it black to keep it separate.
A tire brush to clean the tires, Tuff shine tire brush is cheap and works well.

And for when your done a cheap microfiber to dry the wheels and some tire gel to dress the tires.

I will be glad to provide specific products and detail I just wanted to give you the basics for now and you can feel tree to ask for more information if you would like, I detail for a hobby. Good luck!

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