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You picked a good time to shop cause The Rag Company is having 20% almost everything for Labor Day.Okay, so far this is my list,I went through this thread and the black book. Ht the black book mentioned other soaps etc but the comment where said meguirs hyperwash so I will try that.
Images included of shopping carts since it's faster than getting links,
Soap, meguirs hyper wash
Drying towel, gauntlet.
Pad, cyclone pad+mitt
Drying aid, griots 3in1 ceramic
Buckets/gamma lids/grit guards, Adams polishing combo 3 of each.
Now onto to the questions,
Should I get just wash pad and big or small or keep the combo and use the mitt for cleaning the wheels so I have a a seperate tool for wheels and car so I don't use the same pad to wipe wheels or car.
If I foam would the meguirs work or is there a better but not ultra expensive alternative that would be a better bang for the buck? ATM not planning to foam yet.
When applying the drying aid after using a small leaf blower to get the bulk off (small handheld battery Milwaukee). Should the panel be dried and then drying aid applied to enhance shine and finish? Or spray it on a few squirts while the panels still wet and make sure I wipe the entire area to disperse it. And then come back and buff it off after I finish the rest of the car?
Brushes, any recommendations for quick and easy brush to clean the tires that won't harm the rim but can scrub real good? My tires usually turn brown after awhile. But I don't use any product. No shine or anything. But I plan to, And will the meguirs hyper wash work fine or do I need a dedicated wheel cleaning product like nv purge or p&s brake buster? Skipping the wheel coating stuff from blackbook since it's all a bit to pricey for my needs and I think krhe griots should work fine.
Checked blackbook, thinking of the armor supply tire+ spray.
Also have gauntlet in the smaller 12x12 size for the wheels.
Trim, I saw somewhere that the solution finish is only for restoring trim and 303 is short term protection so should I do solution finish then upkeep with 303 protectant?
Anything else I missing that I should look into? Planning to order Sunday at the latest to take advantage of these discounts.
Current shopping items ordering Sun waiting for feedback
For wheels I recommend a smaller mitt like the Cyclone Ultra Wheel Mitt. It’s perfectly sized to cover your hand but doesn’t have the bulk of a regular sponge letting you get into the spokes.
For tire brush I recommend the Detail Factory tire brush in the regular size. (They make an XL for large truck tires).
Wheel/Tire cleaning would best be served by P&S Brake Buster as it can handle both tasks and save you some money. How you dilute it (or don’t) will affect how much work you need it to do. I mix 3:1 for both applications. If you need a heavy duty tire stripper get the Stoners Bug and Tar remover. Walmart has this at cheap price. Spray it on a rag and wipe the tires down after you’ve washed them.
If you want a good tire sealant that last months, get the ADS Ghost. It’s not a dressing so it’ll last 1-3 months whereas the Tire+ will only last a week or two and washes off.
If your trim is faded the Solution Finish is good for medium term rejuvenating. If you want longer lasting protection I’d go with ADS Trim Coat. It’s also on sale at TRC. But if you really want Solution Finish then also pick up their Over the Top topper to seal it in and make it last longer.
As for drying aide, you can apply that wet or dry. ADS Amplify is a great option here. Or if you want an easier application go with ADS Beads, apply it on a wet panel and then spray off with a pressure washer. This will give you some short term protection and a slick surface.
If you wanna save some money you don’t need gamma lids and any Home Depot/Lowes bucket will work for cheap. Most 5 gallon buckets have the same dimensions so the Grit Guards will fit.
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