Thank you I'll consider that however my budget is not too bad off let's say around $500 ish my experience level is good I started detailing my cars after I left high school iv owned some nice older cars throughout the years and some were easy others needed some TLC but I managed..I have a bunch of megs products and turtle wax products in my arsenal but haven't really gotten around to use them all just a few items..
My mistake, I assumed you were had a little tighter budget. With the new info here are better options and what I use a lot:
-Griot's 6" polisher
-Either a Griot's 3" polisher or buy a 3" backing plate for the 6
-2 buckets, 2 grit guards, 2 lambswool wash mitts
-Meg's Gold Class, WG shampoo
-GTech C4 is a good trim restorer, a member on here did a lengthy review and comparison, worth a read
-UTTG for tires
-Opti-Coat Sealant is my personal favorite. Good shine, durable, easy to use. Althoug WG has a excellent product as well
-Maybe consider a foam gun and/or pressure washer
-High quality microfibers
-Collinite 845
-If the interior is bad McCulloch steamers are good and inexpensive
-Lighting set up. I have 4 1000W lighting rigs I use. I am very anal about missing spots and these will help
-Maybe a little pocket flash light as well for swirls
-If you have never used compound I would stick with Megs UC and UP. Stay away form Megs M105, stuff is a pain to remove
I am not familiar with rinse-less washes, as I live in the Northeast and water is plentiful but a quick search will give you lots of good info. Same with spray wax, I am not a huge fan so I am not a good person to give you info.
Again apologies, hopefully I was a little more helpful this time around