Ok here is what I`m going to order for use on my `04 GMC Yukon Denali "Black of course"
If there is anything I don`t need, shoudln`t use, or should replace w/ someone else, please tell me!
Ok here is what I`m going to order for use on my `04 GMC Yukon Denali "Black of course"
If there is anything I don`t need, shoudln`t use, or should replace w/ someone else, please tell me!
Wow you have quite a varity of products . Is all that stuff just for detailing one vehicle ? Good luck
Good things are not cheap, and cheap things are seldom good !
So that`s everything I need for detailing this denali?
Why bother with other`s opinions? you seem to be married to 4* products. Nothing wrong with that. It`s good stuff.
Sounds to me like you have nothing and are looking to build your detailing closet in 1 shot.
thats 1 way to do it.
Here`s some recomendations.
for your PC ... Check out Lowes i believe someone told me on here that they have it on sale right now for $95.00 if thats not going to work for you check out amazon.com they have it for $114.00 and free shipping
Don`t forget when you order from Premium auto care and other vendors who sponser Detail City they typicly give you a 10% discount.
Meguiars Pads wouldn`t be my first recomendation ... .I would however recomend the Edge 2000 system(ive heard nothing but raves about this setup) and I would also recomend the Advanced 7.5in High Gloss Pads!
I don`t know the condition of your truck but you may want to consider adding SSR 2.5 to your collection of poorboys ... ive found it to be a very instrumental part of my collection.
Another personal opinion after seeing Souveran and Nattys on the same car one panel with souveran and one panel with nattys.... Ill continue to buy the Nattys for $45.00 less!! Im sure there are some others here that would agree!
Another thing I would suggest would be to add Poorboys Spray and wipe...another great product for in between washes and quick touch ups!
All of the other things on your list I don`t really have much info on or are good to have. I know that everyone raves about the 4* leather cleaner.
I don`t think you would really need the AIO with all the other stuff your going to have in your collection. But someone else may want to correct me on that one...
Hope that helps
After reading the content in your other threads, I`d suggest double checking your Clearkote product selection. Clearkote`s naming convention is sometimes confusing, and my guess is that you want Carnauba Moose Wax instead of the regular Moose Wax.
You also mentioned that you are a newbie to detailing. May I suggest that you not focus solely on product acquisition, but spend just as much time learning about techniques. A skilled detailer can derive fantastic results from the most mediocre of products.
I second AWD`s suggestion of Carnaub aMoose Wax instead of regular Moose Wax. I would probably have told you the same thing when I got your order.
"The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld
Just my humble opinion...If there is anything I don`t need, shoudln`t use, or should replace w/ someone else, please tell me!
Drop the 4* clay and lube, and pick PB S&W and PB clay. S&W can
be used as both a clay lube, and also works as a waterless wash.
Never heard of the "Fast as Lightning tire kit". If it is a cleaner/ shine
combo, you might want to know that PB BNB has some cleaning capability
when used full strength. So you can choose either the 4* or PB BNB.
You don`t really both unless I`m mistaken. Another option is
to use the PB car shampoo to wash the tires after you`ve done
the rest of the car (i prefer to do tires last), then use a diluted
version of BNB to save product, and get a more natural look
to the tires; dilutions of up to half water and half BNB give the
most natural black look to tires with a nice sheen, while higher
concentrations of BNB will provide more gloss.
Drop the Meg`s polish pads, and get the Edge 2000 dual sided d/a pads:
preferably the blue pad for light polishing, and white pad for finishing
(don`t forget the adapter) Each Edge 2000 pad equals two Meg`s
pads, and don`t have to worry about centering issues.
Unless your truck has some heavier type swirling, you can drop the
ssr2 for now, and go with ssr1 and or aio, then your wax or sealant of
choice. AIO is also excellent on wheels, so i would keep this.
Speaking of wax or sealant, I would drop the Souveran and EX,
and either top with Natty`s or CMW. CMW gives off a deep wet
look, while Natty`s give off a wet look with sharper reflection.
Both work well with SSR1 and/ or AIO.
Woolite does a pretty good job of cleaning, and can be
had cheap, so you can drop Meg`s 39, unless you absolutely have to
have it. For a more robust all purpose cleaner, go with
Meg`s APC. This can be used for cleaning interior trim, carpet
pre treat, engine cleaning, wheel wells, wheels (when used in
proper dillution), tires (if you don`t want to mess with the PB
car shampoo). It will also strip off waxes if you are not happy
with the look and want to start over.
That`s quite an impressive list to say the least! Just a suggestion, some of the items you have listed are available from different vendors at less cost. If you`re ready to order soon, several internet vendors are offering discounts and free shipping before Christmas, I`d say you should be able to save 10-20% of your bottom line. Good luck on the new ride!
You can always find something cheaper if you look hard enough but keep in mind, Dwayne and Premiumautocare.com are the best in the business when it comes to customer service.
Dwayne makes sure that you are happy when you buy from him. I have a feeling that if Dwayne got this order that there would be plenty of Christmas stocking stuffers in the box.
I just received an order I placed from PAC for over $300 and I must have got about $30 worth of microfiber towels thrown in for free plus the holidaysavings discount and free shipping!
Why would I want to spend time tripping over dollars to save pennies?
If you would just listen to me, other people won`t think you are as stupid as you really are.
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