Ok so I want to start buying stuff but don`t know what or where to start does anyone have a list of equipment,products and other stuff I might need my budget is 1500 but if I can keep it under 1000 better
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Ok so I want to start buying stuff but don`t know what or where to start does anyone have a list of equipment,products and other stuff I might need my budget is 1500 but if I can keep it under 1000 better
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Kakarota- Heh heh, this might be too tall an order...people will find it overwhelming. Sorta like "I want to build a house, what should I..."
You need stuff to:
-wash the vehicle. How you plan to do that will determine what you need.
-prep the vehicle. What does it need and how are you gonna do that?
-protect various stuff (interior/exterio). How you plan to do that will determine what you need.
I myself think you should probably just focus on figuring out how to wash/maintain it. Washing without instilling wash-induced marring is quite challenging and until you get that sorted out there`s little point in polishing out the existing marring (IMO) because you could spend a fortune and many days` worth of time polishing it up and then put it back to square-one the first time you wash.
I`d be focusing on decontaminating the vehicle and cleaning it up. Then just AIO + LSP it and work on maintaining it in that condition for a while.
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Kakarota- Same ol` same ol`...establish what you need to do.
Carpet, plastic/vinyl/rubber, ?leather?, ?fabric?, etc. What do you have and what does it need and what equipment do/will you have available?
IMO most interior work is just getting things clean and then keeping them that way. IME few of today`s (rather tough) interior materials need a whole lot in the way of protection as long as they`re kept clean (dirt is generally abrasive). UV protection is, IMO, over-emphasized as autoglass blocks UV rays quite effectively.
And of course glass often challenges people.
What is your goal here with the interior? what state is it in now?
is it really filthy and do you need to do hot extraction or steam cleaning then just regular maintenance or is it already in good shape and you just want some products to maintain regularly.
Some more information would be helpful to help you make educated decisions.
Also searching on this forum and the autogeek forum has tons of articles on what you need to clean interior and exterior. mike Philips also has a tons of detailing videos on youtube where he showcases products to use for specific cleaning. You are going to have to do some research as only you truly understand what you need.
How To Wash Your Car - How to properly wash your car to avoid swirl and scratches.
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Griot`s garage, look at the kits they have assembled
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I set my grand-niece-in-law up with some Interior stuff for Christmas. My version of the basics for her (as best I recall) was:
- Ultima Interior Gel (no-rinse cleaner)
- Horsehair Interior Brush
- GG Carpet Stain Remover
- GG Interior Detailer
- GG Leather 3-in-1
- GG Ergo Wave Foam Scrubber
Now I`m not saying this was the best collection of stuff, or even the best way to go about her interior. But it wasn`t a bad way to go either from my perspective (I was ordering from those vendors anyhow) or with regard to her situation (her car is *NOT* a priority, nor should it be; quick/easy, better than nothing with minimal time/effort).
JustJesus- She`s one of those gals that...well, she`s one highly impressive human being...every aspect of her, by any standard, and she`s gonna go places. I wouldn`t want her wasting one extra minute of her life on this detailing stuff. (She`s just graduating HS and is focused on all the right priorities.)
But she wanted her interior to be cleaner (hideous beater-car that just gets her around, Autopians would just die...), whole thing was her idea.
Raydiant Detail- Glad to hear that! It`s a relief since I`d never used either of those and sure didn`t want to steer her wrong.
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