Here's what I've been using for a few years now, I've tried just about everything on the shelf and found these products work the best for me...
Headlamps/taillamps/sidemarkers - Meguier's PlastX: Polish for plastic parts that tend to haze up. Use with Microfiber polishing rags for best results.
Rims - Orange Blast Wheel cleaner: Citrus based and at only $2.47 a bottle, it's safe and cheap. Works great at slicing through brake dust
Car wash - Meguier's NXT Car wash soap: Gel-like concentrate formula leaves a spotless shine. Contains softeners for people who have hard water.
Car polish - Meguier's #7 Show Car Glaze: Without a doubt, the very best.
Car wax - Eagle One Nanowax and Meguier's Gold Class paste wax - both work just as well but I find the Nanowax tends to leave a sometimes glossier shine because it is both a polish and wax. Gold class lasts much longer though
Rubber/vynil areas - Mother's Back to Black: Deepens black rubber and vynil to look brand new again. Use it only when you know you'll have a 3 day stretch of sunny weather, it streaks in the rain.
Glass - Stoner's Invisible Glass: Don't take my word, try it and you'll never use anything else ever again.
Engine bay - Orange Blast Degreaser: Cut 50/50 with water, it's the best at removing dirt, grease, oil, etc from engine parts leaving everything under the hood looking brand new. Do small sections at a time, Use a combination of rags, brushes, and elbowgrease for best results. If you're not drenched in sweat when you're done, you didn't do it right.
Thats pretty much all I use for the exterior of my car, I can double this list with my interior cleaning products, lol.
Oh, and anything made by Armor All sucks.
__________________ 2001 Saturn SL2
OBX header, Magnaflow cat, ebay muffler
MSD coils, 9.3mm wires
Ported/Polished TB, WAI
Prothane motor mount inserts
Still slow. |