BQuicksilver
New member
Hi all, I'm new here and this is my first post, so please excuse me if I'm comitting many detailing crimes. I love a clean car, and am simply overwhelmed that such a huge forum exists on the topic. I wouldn't have guessed...
About Me:
I have a 2002 Quicksilver C5, it's a daily driver in Indianapolis traffic/weather, so it gets dirty and has some knicks....but the color is a light very metallic silver, so it doesn't show it too bad. For these reasons, I'm not interested in pure show car setup, or anything that requires too much upkeep, a la Zaino products. Something effective that lasts would be great, of course some great shine is always a big plus. I typically wash at the local carwash with a high pressure sprayer since I don't have access to a hose living downtown.
Business:
I'd love it if you could just take a look at my closet and tell me what's good/okay/awful, what products would work better for me, what should be burnd at the stake, and what I'm missing. All comments welcome.
My Closet:
- Meguiar's Deep Crystal Car Wash
- Stoner Invisible Glass
- Castrol Super clean AccuVision - Glass Treatment
- Lysol Tub and Tile - for cleaning wheel wells
- Mother's California Gold Claybar System
- Meguiar's Cleaner Wax - Used Moe Often than Claybar
- Meguiar's Gold Class Clearcoat Liquid Wax
- Meguiar's Quik Detailer - Only if Car is Cleaned, but No Recent Wax
- Nevr Dull - For Chrome Exhaust Tips (I have silver painted wheels)
- Meguiar's Hot Shine Tire Spray
- plain ol garage towels, I reuse them after hitting the washer/dryer
- generic microfiber towels, for windows/wax
- generic cloth wax applicator sponges
- california duster for freshening up if some dust has gotten on it when clean
- turtle wax water blade - knocks off the big waterspots
- OKO dish brush for deep inside the wheels
- "the absorber" - just use it to dry the car
I need a new cleaner wax. I'm out, though I liked the Meguiar's. anything better?
I need a portable Vacuum to clean carpet lint/fuzz. Anything with a good rotating brush?
Have at it...:nixweiss
About Me:
I have a 2002 Quicksilver C5, it's a daily driver in Indianapolis traffic/weather, so it gets dirty and has some knicks....but the color is a light very metallic silver, so it doesn't show it too bad. For these reasons, I'm not interested in pure show car setup, or anything that requires too much upkeep, a la Zaino products. Something effective that lasts would be great, of course some great shine is always a big plus. I typically wash at the local carwash with a high pressure sprayer since I don't have access to a hose living downtown.
Business:
I'd love it if you could just take a look at my closet and tell me what's good/okay/awful, what products would work better for me, what should be burnd at the stake, and what I'm missing. All comments welcome.
My Closet:
- Meguiar's Deep Crystal Car Wash
- Stoner Invisible Glass
- Castrol Super clean AccuVision - Glass Treatment
- Lysol Tub and Tile - for cleaning wheel wells
- Mother's California Gold Claybar System
- Meguiar's Cleaner Wax - Used Moe Often than Claybar
- Meguiar's Gold Class Clearcoat Liquid Wax
- Meguiar's Quik Detailer - Only if Car is Cleaned, but No Recent Wax
- Nevr Dull - For Chrome Exhaust Tips (I have silver painted wheels)
- Meguiar's Hot Shine Tire Spray
- plain ol garage towels, I reuse them after hitting the washer/dryer
- generic microfiber towels, for windows/wax
- generic cloth wax applicator sponges
- california duster for freshening up if some dust has gotten on it when clean
- turtle wax water blade - knocks off the big waterspots
- OKO dish brush for deep inside the wheels
- "the absorber" - just use it to dry the car
I need a new cleaner wax. I'm out, though I liked the Meguiar's. anything better?
I need a portable Vacuum to clean carpet lint/fuzz. Anything with a good rotating brush?
Have at it...:nixweiss