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I've found that for some decent MF towels, you can get 30 or so 16" x 16" at Costco or Sam's for a great price. By far better than the WM ones, and great for many areas. For the LSP, I'd stick to the Cobra's.
I bought bulk mfs on eBay for less than a dollar a towel
Agreed but he can always buy the MF pads and D300 separately. That's what I did and I use it when it applies. Not to mention he has two highly effective compounds and polishes on his list. You are correct though, the DA kit is a nice option to have.I would HIGHLY suggest the Meguiars DA MF 5.5 kit.
Anyone else I am sure will agree with me on that!
I'm a little late to the party, but you forgot your grit guards (I'm not sure if they will fit in those "Homer" buckets, there was a recent thread about that). I'd skip that gallon of Hyper Dressing and just use your 303 for the engine detailing. I see you've got some other gallons of stuff in there...take it from someone who dreamed of finding the perfect product in each category and then buying a gallon of it--I'm off that bandwagon. So many new products come out and the existing ones get updated--that gallon of Opti-Bond will last you for a decade if you are just doing your own car. Sure, it's cheaper by the ounce, but you might want to look at the sample bottle or the quart.
Also, think hard on that Meg's Wheel Brightener--it's a pretty serious acid, one that I wouldn't use in my home. A lot of people scoff, but I've used the acid that's in there industrially, and as I say, I wouldn't have that in my home.
Agreed but he can always buy the MF pads and D300 separately. That's what I did and I use it when it applies. You are correct though, the DA kit is a nice option to have.
OP, you list looks fantastic imo. You have just about everything needed for a paint correction.
Also, the grit guards DO fit in the home depot homer buckets. You can save some money there!
EDIT : Is your pricing correct for that backing plate? $30 for a backing plate sounds insanely high. Should run around half of that!
You'll likely find several people with conflicting opinions on this one. I've tried tons of wheel cleaners and I'd rate the wheel brightener up there with some of the best, especially for removing baked brake dust. I've had zero issues with it thus far. Combine the effectiveness of the product with the tremendous value - that's why I suggested it. There are other wheel cleaners that can do the same job but are typically more expensive. In the end, youll have to decide.Great input, thanks alot. I did forget the grit guards!rops: I heard the Hyper-Dressing does wonders on the rubber hosing and black plastics? Think the 303 will suffice or maybe if I eliminate the 303 and utilize the gallon of Meg's Hyper Dressing in different concentrates/spray bottles? Also, I was a little worried about the aggresiveness of the Wheel Brightener, my car is alway very well kept but I figured I should get a more aggressive wheel cleaner for those other cars with neglected wheels. Should I stay away from this have another recommended product for filthy wheels?
You'll likely find several people with conflicting opinions on this one. I've tried tons of wheel cleaners and I'd rate the wheel brightener up there with some of the best, especially for removing baked brake dust.
On my phone so this will be short I'll go more in depth in a bit. Biggest savings item I can offer is get some OPC OPTIMUM power cleaner in a gallon and get rid of all your separate wheel, tire, spot, interior, exterior, bug remover. This will save you a lot of money with just doing that. Also I would get some onr for clay lube and quick detailer, and get the pinnacle clay that is on Bogo.its all about fewer products that do more.
*UPDATED SUPPLY LIST*
Paint Finish/Correction - $385
-Griots Garage DA - $130 (IIRC, includes a backing plate)
-5.5" LC Flats - $35 (6 pads: 1 Yellow, 2 Orange, 2 White, 1 Black)
-3M Hook-It 5 Inch Dual Action Backing Plate - $30
-Meguiars Mirror Glaze #105 Ultra-Cut Compound 32 oz. - $25
-Meguiars Mirror Glaze #205 Ultra Finishing Polish 32 oz. - $28
-Wolfgang Swirl Remover Combo - $35 (8oz bottles)
-Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 - $35
-Pinnacle Poly Clay - $20
-Pinnacle Clay Lubricant - $13
-Chemical Guys Citrus Wash n Gloss 128 oz. - $28
Interior Care/Glass Cleaning - $55
-Detailer’s Pro Series Total Interior Cleaner - $20
-303 Aerospace Protectant 16 oz - $13
-Stoner Invisible Glass Cleaner - $6
-Folex 128 oz. Instant Spot Remover – $15
Wheels/Tire Cleaning - $100
-Daytona Wheel Master - $30
-Meguiars D140 Wheel Brightener 128 oz. - $20 (Add Spray Bottle - $3)
-Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel 128 oz. - $36
-Flex Foam Tire Dressing Applicators (3 pack) - $13
Engine Detailing - $60
-Meguiars D103 All Purpose Cleaner Plus 128 oz. - $16 (Add Spray Bottle - $3)
-Meguiars D170 Hyper Dressing 128 oz. - $38 (Add Spray Bottle - $3)
All Purpose/Miscellaneous Supplies - $90
-Home Depot Homer 5 Gallon Buckets (At least 2) - $8
-Supreme Micro Chennile Wash Mitt - $10
-CarPro Trix (1000 ML) -$26
-Microfiber Towels - $30
-Two Way Mini Detailing Brush (2) - $10.00
-Mat & Carpet Scrub Brush - $5.00
Total Cost: 685.00
This is a lot different and much improved from the original list thanks to all of the help here and some research by me to follow. My question is, what do you think of the overall list and product selection? Is there anything I could cut down on to save money or anything I should add? I will be detailing my vehicle as well as family vehicles and some other friends or locals. Maybe 3-6 cars a month for maintenance. Thanks.