I was recently listening to one of obsessed garages podcasts and in it they specifically don’t want a lot of suds when washing. The suds really have no cleaning ability based on what these professionals were saying. It’s really for reference when cleaning. Just like wheel cleaners that...
They look like a regular air purifier but have the added benefit of ionizing the air. If you want to get cig smell out of your car or house these purifiers are the way to go. Something like this. Afterwards, run a bunch of these thru your air vent system. Pretty sure you can get these at...
For spray wax and WW I prefer a pluffle (waffle and micro fiber weave) style mf towel and a 420 gsm edgeless mf towel.
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Excellent thread. I've started using ONR as well as optimums Opti-Clean. So far so good. My cars have a couple of layers of collinite 845 for added protection
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Adams wash soap is pretty decent. Suds up really nice. Has really good lubricant. Smells good. It's what I use on my newish MK7 Golf R. I also use optimum ONR or optimum rinse less spray between traditional washes.
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I use ONR or opti-clean no rinse. Outstanding products. I follow it up with opti spray wax. I'm pretty sure autogeek sells these products.
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This is what I use
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I prefer blow drying the car but these towels work great
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Are you referring to the Chemical Guys Citrus Red product? Didn't They discontinue this product? I would to get my hands on some.
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Adams strip it works pretty good at stripping paint for prep polishing. You could always use dawn ultra dish soap as a severe stripping agent soap
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