MemphisGrizz
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- May 16, 2014
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What is a good over the counter tire cleaner to remove old tire dressing? And can I use it on alloy wheels? If not, what's a good over the counter product for that as well?
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Buy a gallon of APC (all purpose cleaner). You can dilute APC 10:1, 4:1, 1:1, etc.. And that can be used to clean tires, wheels, interior fabric, headliner, emblems, vinyl, dashboard, engine, etc...
Maybe that little foam pistol. It wastes to much soap.
The other stuff looks good.
I plan to use simple green to spray down the engine bay. Think that would be fine? If not I can always use the simple green on other uses around the housr
History: I own a 2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser and the color of the vehicle is "Brick". It's a maroonish color. I recently purchased a cheap Harbor Freight 7" polisher to to begin learning how to proper care for my vehicle: Here is the link to which polisher I purchase. 7 in. Variable Speed Polisher/Sander
I know there is a lot of information on this website with products and such but I want to make sure I am purchasing the products I am in need of.
Description of my vehicle and what I plan to accomplish:
- Color: Brick
- Remove mild/medium swirls (previous owner used drive-thru car washes)
- Give it a good polish as well as a good wax.
So my question is, what pads will I need for this 7" polisher and what ALL products should I look into. Keep in mind I am a newbie, and I am in the learning process. I don't want to be a cheap ass but I am trying to save a little bit of cash as well.
Sorry if I am missing more information you guys need. If I am missing information, please ask me and I will answer!
Here is a photograph of the color of my paint.
[QOTE=FivePoint.0;1106782]For the engine, yes. I would use it on the paint or interior, though.
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It would of been good to get a PC 7424XP machine since like Mike said it is a good machine to purchase for beginner.
For the pads you can get a hex logic pads or Lake County pads with yellow backing plate. If you want to get a medium swirl remover there are many out there (3M, Pennicles, Chemical Guys V36) and polishers the same (I personally use Chemical Guys V38). For light swirl removers I use a Hex logic pad such as a Orange or Green pad and to polish a White hex logic pad. You can get any wax of your choice (stay away from Turtle wax) personally I use Pure Concours Paste Wax 50/50 which is awesome. It also wouldn't hurt to get some dressing for the trimming and wheels as well some wheel cleaner products. Glass cleaners would be good as well. Claying the car every 3-6 months would be a good idea.
I meant to say I would NOT use it on the other parts.