10-07-2022, 05:42 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 45
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Best detailing products
Just wondering what line of products everyone likes - Meguiars, Chemical Guys, Adams, Turtle Wax, etc.
I use mostly Chemical Guys products and they have been working well for me, though I have also been using some Turtle Wax products (graphene wax, wheel cleaner) that seem to be pretty good too.
Maybe it would be a good discussion which individual product is best for:
Leather care
Car wash
Paint decontamination
Wheel cleaner
Liquid wax
DIY ceramic
Interior detailer
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10-07-2022, 10:16 AM
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There Is No Substitute.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: West Coast
Posts: 3,252
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Here's the list of what I use from my website, but haven't kept up to date with new products since I got the basics covered a few years ago. This is a copy/paste but I added some extra notes. Chemical Guys stuff is pretty good but I think it's expensive for what it is, but they are convenient since they are on amazon. For microfibers, all of mine are from Rag Company, they have sales several times a year. I was never interested in coatings, I prefer using sealant/wax.
Car Wash
Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine
Optimum Car Wash
Wolfgang Autobath
Meguiar's Gold Class Wash
Rinseless Wash
Optimum Wash & Wax
Drying Aid/Spray Wax
Duragloss 951 Aquawax
Microfiber Detergent
Micro-Restore
Clay & Decontamination
Clay Magic Clay Bar (Not all clay bars are the same, the Meguire's ones suck)
Quick Detailer, Spray Wax, or Car Soap as lubricant
Nanoskin Iron Free (Used sparingly, it very aggressive)
Sealant (I use sealants as a base layer, then put wax on top of it so it lasts longer).
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant
Griot's One-Step Sealant
Pinnacle XMT 360 All-in-One
Wax
Meguiar's NXT
Collinite 845 <- This stuff is the literally best.
Soft Top
303 Cleaner
Renovo Ultraproofer (I prefer a brush on waterproofing)
Glass
Invisible Glass
Rain-X
Wheels
Wheel Wax <- Reduce brake dust build up.
Black Magic No Scrub Wheel Cleaner
Armor All Tire Foam
Plastic
Plexus (for the convertible Top Window)
Meguiar's PlastX
Mother's Back to Black
Griot's Black Shine (Works, but leavs an oily film behind)
All Purpose Cleaner (engine, wheel wells, etc)
Simple Green Aircraft & Precision Cleaner (aluminum safe for the engine, I still dilute it)
303 Aerospace Protectant (for plastics)
Blackfire APC
Other
Optimum Paint Prep (prefer this to using IPA)
McKee's Wax Remover
Blackfire Pad Cleaner
Leather
303 Aerospace Protectant - Dash
Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather 3-in-1
Griot's Leather Care
*Do not use leather conditioner on any leather surface that is not regularly handled anymore (dash, doors, etc), Porsche uses a special drying process on these areas and conditioning them can cause defects. Use a damp microfiber to clean, and a light amount of 303 to provide some UV protection.*
Carpet
Turtle Wax Interior 1 - Fabric & Carpet Cleaner
303 Stain Guard - Fabric Protectant
Rubber Seals
1Z Gummi Pfledge <- If you don't have some, buy some to maintain all of the seals on the car.
Touch Up
Porsche OEM Two-Stage (In an artist fine tip paint pen)
Dr. Colorchip (I wasn't that happy with the results to be honest)
Compound
Meguiar's D300 Microfiber Compound (This stuff is fantastic)
Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
Polish
Menzerna SF3500 - FInising Polish
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10-11-2022, 04:53 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 45
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I'm bookmarking this one - thanks!
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10-12-2022, 02:59 PM
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On the slippery slope
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Austin and Palm Springs
Posts: 3,765
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Love Optimum No rinse
mix it in a 2 gallon pump sprayer and you get dozens of car washes out of it
Spray it on the car and wipe it off. You can wash your car in your garage and have virtually no water on the ground.
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11-17-2022, 06:39 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Miami, FL
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The brands you mentioned on a scale of 1-10:
Adams: 7 - good stuff, especially their polishes
Meguiars: 6.5- not bad for mass-produced, OTC stuff
Chemical Guys: 6 - above average. Hit or miss.
Turtle Wax: 4 - good enough for a quick wash of your daily.
Want to get serious, check out anything made by Gyeon:
Wash (Bathe)
Tire cleaner
Tire dressing (Q2 Tire)
Trim restorer (Q2 Trim)
Prep (prepping between substances)
Iron remover
Etc etc...
If you'd like to try basic paint correction, Sonax Perfect finish. Coarse enough for removing most swirls but fine enough to leave a nice shiny finish. But you'll have to learn your way around a buffer first.
Also Sonax Plus for wheels. By far the best wheel cleaner I've tried.
For the best wax/polishes, Polish Angel. Easy to apply, long lasting, and spectacular gloss.
Quick detailers: NONE. DO NOT use them as intended, especially after your car has been paint corrected and coated. They do more harm than good.
Last edited by Javi Cooper; 11-17-2022 at 06:42 PM.
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11-20-2022, 04:19 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,983
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Javi Cooper
Quick detailers: NONE. DO NOT use them as intended, especially after your car has been paint corrected and coated. They do more harm than good.
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I understand where you’re coming from saying this…but I don’t necessarily agree.
I have used Optimum No Rinse on many occasions, but I do so only under limited circumstances. I don’t use ONR when my vehicle is seriously dirty. It’s more a go-to when we’re talking about a car that’s not much more than dusty. And that’s an approach that’s worked well for me: I’m confident I’ve not done “more harm than good” in the process. Some pointers: Firstly, I DO have access to a hose and, as such, I do mist down my Boxster with a light layer of water before I use the ONR. I think that small amount of moisture helps with “lubricity” and reduces the potential for damage. Secondly, I always make sure to use a nice microfiber towel and keep the motions in a forward/rearward orientation to eliminate/minimize the potential for visible, owner-induced swirls. My Boxster, a 2001 model, was purchased by me in 2006, and I think the finish is doing very well for being over 20 years old. Notwithstanding my occasional acceptance of quick detailing..
I guess the other reason I opt for a product like ONR is the irritatingly common problem of bird droppings on the finish. So what does one do in that situation? Sorry, but life’s too short to do a FULL WASH every time a bird poops on my car. Out comes the ONR spray bottle (preceded, as mentioned, by a misting with water) and a dampened MF towel to do the quick clean-up. Sorry…but it’s worked well for me so far.
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03-12-2023, 06:09 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2022
Location: Noblesville, IN
Posts: 8
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SONAX are some of the best products I have ever used in my business.
Rolink Haus Mobile Detailing
Last edited by 986RennWagen; 03-12-2023 at 06:19 AM.
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03-31-2023, 10:55 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Bethpage, NY
Posts: 25
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Jescar powerlock and bead-it after a paint correction. Lasts like 10 months of 0 washes, just rain lol
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