Anthony O.
New member
I have added a few product choices to my arsenal and also deleted a few and would like to see what others have added and also deleted.
For washing I have been using Poorboys http://www.poorboysworld.com/super-slick.htm and also the new Optimum Car wash http://www.optimumcarcare.com/optimumcarwash.html Both of these washes clean well but their strong point, IMHO, is their lubrication.
My car wash for the last number of years though has been Top of the Lines Bubble Bath. Great wash for pro's because it is VERY economical http://www.topoftheline.com/topoflinbub.html
For drying I am using my usual leaf blower but also waffle weave towels which are from Premium Auto Care http://www.premiumautocare.com/lep-ssww1624.html They have lasted me a long time and continue to perform well. Ireme sent me a Suede Microfiber drying chamois and I have been using that lately and it also works great but don't wash it with your other MF's the first few washes as it can shed. http://www.topoftheline.com/ultrachamois.html
For wheels I am using mainly two products, at least for the real stubborn crud. Poorboys wheel cleaner is like ultra uber cool:xyxthumbs It is a true spray on and rinse off type product BUT as with any strong cleaner be careful with its use. http://www.poorboysworld.com/spray-rinse.htm
The other strong wheel cleaner I use is from Top of the Line. http://www.topoftheline.com/32ozwheeltir.html Again very strong but perhaps the safest I have ever used. In all the years I have used it it has never damaged any wheel. These cleaners though should never be used on aluminum wheels.
I used to use Auto Magics degreaser but have recently switched to Hi-Temps http://www.topoftheline.com/all-purpose-cleaner.html
Better price and works great.
For bugs I use Hi-Temps Bug Juice...great stuff for those caked on bugs one may encounter during a Spring drive. It also removes wax so after using it you need to re-seal. http://www.topoftheline.com/bugremover1.html
For removing wax and tar Hi-Temps is awesome http://www.topoftheline.com/tarwaxremover.html
In between buffing steps I like to wipe the paint surface down with a product from Hi-temp called Prep Wash, they also make one called "Klean". It removes any standing oils left over from polishing so your next step is free from contaminates. http://www.topoftheline.com/32ozprepwass.html
For glass I love Eagle One's 20/20. About the best cleaner I have ever used to date.
Tire dressings for me come in two types and two looks. I have one spray on tire dressing that gives me a wet glossy look, which is the new dressing from Optimum but is not yet for sale. It is more of a tire GEL and application is best from a paint type sprayer deleivered by an air compressor. With this method it comes out as a fine mist and covers well with very little product usage. Problem is not everyone has an air compressor handy.
I have had good success though with a high dollar trigger and cutting the Tire Gel down with water.
My other tire dressing of choice is Poorboys Bold N Bright. Can't say enough good things about this product. It gives me a low gloss look but leaves the tire with w nice black sheen. http://www.poorboysworld.com/bold-bright.htm
For wheel wells you can't beat Top of the Lines "Best Dressed". I also use this on all my engines. This stuff is very thick and can be cut with water to get the desired look and sheen. Safe to use on vinyl and interiors and SUPER economical. One gallon of Best Dressed can make up to 4 gallons of dressing. http://www.topoftheline.com/besvindres.html
On to interiors. Leathermaster is simply awesome. It can be used to clean, condition, repair and restore coated and also aniline leathers. http://www.topoftheline.com/leather-care-repair.html
I have also been using Optimums new interior dressing which, for me, compares well with 303. http://www.optimumcarcare.com/optimumprotectant.html
OK....I need to get going but will continue my personal product list later. Would love to hear from others.
Anthony
For washing I have been using Poorboys http://www.poorboysworld.com/super-slick.htm and also the new Optimum Car wash http://www.optimumcarcare.com/optimumcarwash.html Both of these washes clean well but their strong point, IMHO, is their lubrication.
My car wash for the last number of years though has been Top of the Lines Bubble Bath. Great wash for pro's because it is VERY economical http://www.topoftheline.com/topoflinbub.html
For drying I am using my usual leaf blower but also waffle weave towels which are from Premium Auto Care http://www.premiumautocare.com/lep-ssww1624.html They have lasted me a long time and continue to perform well. Ireme sent me a Suede Microfiber drying chamois and I have been using that lately and it also works great but don't wash it with your other MF's the first few washes as it can shed. http://www.topoftheline.com/ultrachamois.html
For wheels I am using mainly two products, at least for the real stubborn crud. Poorboys wheel cleaner is like ultra uber cool:xyxthumbs It is a true spray on and rinse off type product BUT as with any strong cleaner be careful with its use. http://www.poorboysworld.com/spray-rinse.htm
The other strong wheel cleaner I use is from Top of the Line. http://www.topoftheline.com/32ozwheeltir.html Again very strong but perhaps the safest I have ever used. In all the years I have used it it has never damaged any wheel. These cleaners though should never be used on aluminum wheels.
I used to use Auto Magics degreaser but have recently switched to Hi-Temps http://www.topoftheline.com/all-purpose-cleaner.html
Better price and works great.
For bugs I use Hi-Temps Bug Juice...great stuff for those caked on bugs one may encounter during a Spring drive. It also removes wax so after using it you need to re-seal. http://www.topoftheline.com/bugremover1.html
For removing wax and tar Hi-Temps is awesome http://www.topoftheline.com/tarwaxremover.html
In between buffing steps I like to wipe the paint surface down with a product from Hi-temp called Prep Wash, they also make one called "Klean". It removes any standing oils left over from polishing so your next step is free from contaminates. http://www.topoftheline.com/32ozprepwass.html
For glass I love Eagle One's 20/20. About the best cleaner I have ever used to date.
Tire dressings for me come in two types and two looks. I have one spray on tire dressing that gives me a wet glossy look, which is the new dressing from Optimum but is not yet for sale. It is more of a tire GEL and application is best from a paint type sprayer deleivered by an air compressor. With this method it comes out as a fine mist and covers well with very little product usage. Problem is not everyone has an air compressor handy.
I have had good success though with a high dollar trigger and cutting the Tire Gel down with water.
My other tire dressing of choice is Poorboys Bold N Bright. Can't say enough good things about this product. It gives me a low gloss look but leaves the tire with w nice black sheen. http://www.poorboysworld.com/bold-bright.htm
For wheel wells you can't beat Top of the Lines "Best Dressed". I also use this on all my engines. This stuff is very thick and can be cut with water to get the desired look and sheen. Safe to use on vinyl and interiors and SUPER economical. One gallon of Best Dressed can make up to 4 gallons of dressing. http://www.topoftheline.com/besvindres.html
On to interiors. Leathermaster is simply awesome. It can be used to clean, condition, repair and restore coated and also aniline leathers. http://www.topoftheline.com/leather-care-repair.html
I have also been using Optimums new interior dressing which, for me, compares well with 303. http://www.optimumcarcare.com/optimumprotectant.html
OK....I need to get going but will continue my personal product list later. Would love to hear from others.
Anthony