I am new to detailing

jaytheman2222

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I am new to detailing and i already have a list of things i would like u guys to check out and tell me what you think



Sonus Der Wunder Wash Kit



Klass Complete Kit With:

Klasse All In One

Klasse Sealant Glaze

Sonus Acrylic Spritz

Sonus Acrylic Glanz

Sonus Der Wunder Polishing Towels

Sonus Der Wunder Buffing Towels

Sonus Der Wunder Applicator [/SIZE]



Meguiars Wheel Spoke Brush



Meguiars Insane Tire Coating (does this contain silicones?)



Sonus Rim Bright





Plus I already have Stoners Invisible Glass, Meguiars clay etc.





So What do u think?
 
Sounds good if you ask me, but I would not get the Sealant Glaze. Everyone claims it is a pain to work with(though I have not used it), and most seem to think there are more updated products on the market that will yield the same or better results. Also, no need for the 2 sonus qd's, just get one or the other. As for the Insane tire coating, as with nearly all tire dressings it does contain silicones, but its the petrolleum distillates you want to avoid. Try some mothers FX or poorboys bold n' bright, both are great dressings(water based as well). Be sure to properly clean your tires before applying dressing(with APC or a dedicated tire cleaner) or else it wont turn out right.
 
Thats a pretty solid kit, you might find marginally better products but it will definetly make you happy. Personally, I'd go with Finish Kare exterior products over the Klasse Twins, I really like the combo of FK1 2180 and Pink Wax, and boy do they last. FK also makes a world-class QD in #425.



For rim cleaner, Sonus is decent but S100 Gel is the cheapest any rim-safe cleaner out there. Its half the price of many other safe cleaners, and produces equal or in many cases better results.



If your rims aren't aluminum, its hard to argue against Meguiar's Wheel Brightener. Its an acid but you can dilute a $20 gallon of it 5:1 and make 6 gallons of mild, safe cleaner (for clearcoated, chrome or steel).



If you want a good water based tire shine, the Chemical Guys make several and sell them buy the gallon for 15-20 bucks. They have all the shine options you could ask for. If you don't want to pay for shipping from multiple places, anyone who carries Wheel Brightener is going to have Meg's Detailer line all season dressing, its a champ too.
 
my passat is in in almost perfect condition. No oxidation, and very minor swirls. Plus i dont have a PC so polishing by hand would just be a waste of time. U must have boched ur audi up pretty bad then if its 05 and silver and needed it, cause my passat is black.
 
If its black, I'd lean towards going Carnuba/glaze. Sealants just cant measure up on black, I own a black car myself. Pinnacle Souveran and RMG topped off with FK425 is where its at, the K-twins will never touch the depth or warmness of that combo.
 
If it were me, I'd get a polish anyway. You're definitely going to need it probably sooner rather than later, especially with black. Might as well save on shipping IMO.
 
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