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    hi,



    I havent posted on here for years! but i maybe heading to a car show this summer where my vehicle will be on display with my club. the trouble is, i would like to ask the kind folks on here, what products should i be taking to the show to help keep it in good shape?



    the car will be driven down and not trailered as its not a classic etc, so any advice on what i can take for the removal of light contaminants would be of great use, thank you.
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    Waterless wash (QEW or Optimum No-Rinse Wash) to remove dirt from the ride

    Quick Detailer to remove fingerprints

    2 buckets, 2 gallons of distilled water, 3-4 wash mitts (for waterless wash)

    Quality MF towels for various uses



    Tyre dressing, you`ll want to apply at the show for that "freshly applied look"



    Those are the essentials, I personally like to bring a tin of my favorite paste wax and toss on a fresh coat after the wash on the morning of the show. In theory this shouldn`t make a difference, but my eyes definitely see an improvement.
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    brilliant, will put that list to good use thanks!
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    Things I always carry to a show:



    QEW or ONR, and some regular car wash (Poorboy`s SS&S)

    Poorboy`s S&W

    QD`s: Quik Shine and Spray & Gloss

    Plenty of MF`s and WW`s

    Some trashier towels for wheels, etc.

    Tire dressing and an Eagle One tire swipe (I usually don`t need to re-dress, but just-in-case)

    A lint roller to pick up anything on the floor mats/trunk mat



    I put all of the above in small 2 and 4 ounce plastic bottles, some with fine mist sprayers for the QD`s/S&W, and keep them in a Ziploc bag.



    If I`m going out of town, think there might be a possibility that I`ll want to wash and won`t have access to a hose and buckets I also bring a couple of buckets and wash mitts.



    If the hotel doesn`t have a hose then I find a coin-op car wash where I can at least rinse the bugs off before I do a regular wash or a QEW/ONR wash. Sometimes I`ll bring my jar of Souveran just in case.



    That pretty much covers anything I might want or need to do while away from home. My biggest concern are the bugs I pick up on longer trips so I like to get those washed off as soon as I arrive if possible. For windows the QD`s or S&W do just fine while I`m gone.



    Edit: One thing I forgot that the other pc mentioned, a small piece of clay in a baggie. I haven`t really needed it yet, but I often show my buddies how to use it.
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    If you dress tires (sp ) at the show do it before you roll the car into its show space. Dressing overspray on the pavement around the car looks really tacky.



    I would bring clay just in case something sticks itself to the car on the way.





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    f you dress tires (sp ) at the show do it before you roll the car into its show space. Dressing overspray on the pavement around the car looks really tacky.


    Thats why I always use gels at shows
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    thanks again people, i am hoping bugs wont be a major issue, however being on the road i suppose its unavoidable so clay bar is also on the list.
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