*** The Car Cleaning Thread ***

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Soapy water and detailing brush work it in well and wipe with microfiber. Then i use Chem Guys New Trim Gel and apply with applicator, any dist prior i use a painting brush ;)
 
I use some autoglym stuff, turns out nice just don't use a lot as said previously you'll end up being able to see you're face in it :p

Some diluted shampoo on the seats and a brush.
 
Once you've cleaned your dash really you don't need to use any products on it again for some time unless you spill something on it or something because every other day just run an MF cloth along the dash and trim bits to keep dust/dirt buildup off and it will remain in mint condition looking great!

Least for me anyway :p
 
My effort today:

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Spray detailer is a lube and a pre-wax cleanser :)

You can lube using it when claybaring then when your claybar is all used up use *** spray for after wash pre-wax finishing before applying the wax :)

Soapy water can be used instead for claybarring but the spray was made for it so would be a better choice!
 
Spray detailer is a lube and a pre-wax cleanser :)

You can lube using it when claybaring then when your claybar is all used up use *** spray for after wash pre-wax finishing before applying the wax :)

Soapy water can be used instead for claybarring but the spray was made for it so would be a better choice!

Exactly this,

the only problem with using spray detailer every time is its about £7 a bottle. Is there any cheaper ones?
 
Spray detailer is a lube and a pre-wax cleanser :)

You can lube using it when claybaring then when your claybar is all used up use *** spray for after wash pre-wax finishing before applying the wax :)

Soapy water can be used instead for claybarring but the spray was made for it so would be a better choice!

The clay always seems to break down and go funny when I use soapy water. :(
 
one of the most cost effective ways is to get one of the big gallon tubs of meguiars last touch, it dilutes at 1:1 so it's a bargain and lasts ages
 
If you don't have those machine polishers, whats the best product to use to manually apply polish and wax?

Sorry for the noob question....
 
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