What are the contents of "YOUR" Car cleaning arsenal?

1 sponge
1 bucket
5L of dirty oily puddle water
3 micons of "value" washing up liquid
1 handful of assorted grit and gravel etc.

I only charge £12, please head straight to your local, long ago abandoned petrol station for this AMAZING valet service. :p
 
Apart from that, £5 to the local handjob place

:D

MrLOL summed it up pretty much though.

I'm not too anal about cleaning so simply after washing just apply Megs Super Resin Polish and claybar every 6months. Beyond that the only stuff I wanna get to add is trim+tyre gel and some fast glass :)
 
I'm surprised your car doesn't just get blasted off with TFR given your line of work :)

I used to do that with my old Mondeo TD, after removing most of the laquer and paint in places - steam cleaning at night hides the destruction.... - I decided this was not a wise move for my e36.... :o
 
Perfect location - shelter already there, and probably cheap to rent (not a huge profit in petrol stations, so they're usually in cheap locations).
 
Tools
Karcher 200 Series PW
Autobrite Foam Lance
Silverline Rotary
TG902 Paint Thickness Gauge
DIY GU10 Inspection light
2x Megs Microfibre wash mitts
CYC Sheepskin wash mitt
Megs Drying Towel
CYC Drying Towel
and more microfibres than I care to remember or list.
+Various brushes, extension leads, hoses, buckets etc.

Chemicals
Megs Goldclass Wax
Zaino Z7 Showcar wash
AG Active bug remover
Megs Hot Wheels
ONR
PBW Natty's blue paste wax
AG HD Wax
Zaino Z2-Pro sealant
PBW Blackhole
AG SRP
Dodo Juice Lime Prime
Megs #80
Megs #83
Megs #105
Sonus SFX-3
PBW Natural Look Dressing
AG Autofresh
Trim/Vinyl restore
Megs endurance tyre dressing
Autosol
Megs Quik Clay
Megs NXT Quick Detailer
Autosmart Tardis
Isopropynol Alcohol

Just out of sheer interest: How long does it take to clean a car with all this stuff to get through? And does that alter how often you do it?
 
half of that stuff revolves around machine polishing your car rather than cleaning it

and another batch of that stuff is for dressing the plastics / metal / tyres etc.. which he wont do every week.

Likewise you wont clay the car every week either, nor will you tardis (tar remover)

Different chemicals for different jobs. But you'll rarely if ever do every single job in one day. But if you were to do a full detail for a paying customer, 2 days can easily spent up doing it ...
 
I don't use all of this stuff every time.

I will wash my car next time, and use the snow foam, Z7, PBW Natural look, and tyre dressing only (oh, and some Z8 which is on its way). Cleaning my car like this can be done in between 30-60 minutes depending on how much attention the wheels require. Interior generally doesn't require much if any attention at all, usually just a quick dust off with a damp microfibre.

I do a semi-thorough clean every 3-4 months or so, a quote from my latest;

Autobrite Snowfoam
Tesco APC
Z7
ONR
AG SRP
PBW Blackhole
Z2P (2 layers over ~18 hours)
AG Fastglass
Meguiars tyre dressing
PBW Natural look dressing
Autosol metal polish
Meguiars Gold Class leather care
Megs Clay

A yearly might involve using a bigger portion of that list, but some of that list are similar products, or colous specific products (like PBW Blackhole and Natty's Blue is only suitable for dark cars).
 
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Karcher
PA Foam lance
Werkstat Auto
Megs Hyper
Gloss It Gloss
Blackfire Gloss
Halfords Value for stripping
Tesco APC
Megs APC
Megs Degreaser
AG Degreaser
Virosol
Gunk
Blackfire Poly II clay
AS Tardis
Megs QD
Megs Pro mild / aggressive clay
Sonus Ultra Fine clay
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Bilberry
Blackfire Gel Cleaner
BMW Alloy
R222 Gel
PB Sealant
Blackfire WD Metal sealant
FK 1000P
Gloss It Sig Tyre
Migliore Bella Lustre Tyre
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Menzerna RD3.02 / 203S / 85RE / PO91L / 106FF / S34
Optimum Compound / Finish II / Polish II
Megs #205
3M Ultrafina SE
Poorboys SSR 1 / 2 / 2.5 / 3
Sonus SFX-1 / 2 / 3
Gloss It Evo Cut / Polish
Gloss It EVP Pad Prime
Gloss It 145mm pads
AG SRP
LC 140mm Pads
LC 100mm Pads
LC Wool purple / white
Menz 135mm Pads
Menz 80mm Pads
Sonus SFX Pads
LC CCS Pads
Porter Cable DA / Flexipad plates
Makita 9227 / 3M plates
Menz Top Inspection
Defelsko gauge
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CL68 NSC / LLS
PB Blackhole
CK Vanilla Moose
Werkstat Prime Acrylic
Werkstat Prime Strong
Zaino Z2P
PB EX-P
AG EGP
Gloss It Concorso
Blackfire GEP
Blackfire Wet Diamond AFPP
Blackfire Midnight Sun
PB Nattys Blue
Werkstat Acylic Jett
R222 Carnauba
Dodo Juice Supernatural
Raceglaze 55
Collinite 915
Zymol Destiny
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Gloss It Gloss Enhancer
Blackfire Deep Gloss
Poorboys QD+
Werkstat Acrylic Glos
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303 Aerospace
NXT metal polish
Brilliant Restorer
Brillant Chrome + Hot enviroment
AG Fast Glass
AG Glass Polish
Raceglaze Leather cleaner / conditioner
Werkstat Satin Prot
Poorboys Natural Look
Gloss It TRV

+ stuff that I've forgotten and samples in the fridge. That's after I've sorted the chaff and given away stuff I'll never use again, I'm pretty sure I've used everything listed at least once in the last year. Compared to some DW collections, I'm only slightly odd.

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generally its all autosmart and chemical guys products (think pretty much everything they sell plus a few extras)

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and before anyone states the obvious yes the wax gets kept in the fridge

main washing duties fall to a karcher hds and snowfoam lance
 
Nice collection there Fett. You really like Polished Bliss! :)

I tend to spend my money there because Rich has yet to sell me anything duff, he's a nice guy to boot and the customer service is second to none. Just need some Project Awesome in October and we'll both be happy.

Now post yours, this should be good :D
 
I have three bike sheds full of stuff, which is insane for somebody who only details part time!

I do have some pics somewhere, I'll try and dig them out.

Make sure he looks after you on Project Awesome, it was half price recently.

They only sell what they use, and they seem to select their range carefully. It's a great business model they have - Clark works his magic with their range, then people buy the same products :)
 
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