Hey first post have a few questions.

Acer9103 said:
How does this sound.
-Porter cable 7424 with lake country pads
-The bone by Cobra for the lower half of the car
-Pinnacle microfiber detailing mitt for the top half of the car
-XMT Wash soap ????
-Cobra waffle weave to dry
-303 for interior sealant
-Poorboys SSR1 and SSR2
-I'm not sure what kind of wax?

I have a 2005 Black Mercedes Benz with light swirl marks.

Perhaps you meant NXT by Meguiar's? Although NXT does have a nice smell, it's not the best choice for a black car. Get Poorboy's SS&S, DP Xtreme Formula, or Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo.

As far as wax if money is not an issue (after all it's a Benz!), Souveran Paste is the best out there. Other good options would be DP Max Wax, or Poorboy's
Natty blue.

I would strongly recommend that you get a foam gun. It's very important for a black car!
 
supercharged said:
Perhaps you meant NXT by Meguiar's? Although NXT does have a nice smell, it's not the best choice for a black car. Get Poorboy's SS&S, DP Xtreme Formula, or Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo.

As far as wax if money is not an issue (after all it's a Benz!), Souveran Paste is the best out there. Other good options would be DP Max Wax, or Poorboy's
Natty blue.

I would strongly recommend that you get a foam gun. It's very important for a black car!

Thanks for the tip but I don't see any diffrence from this foamgun to the one at my local walmart.

Also , What does everyone recommend to get to do some detailing work on my friends and families cars? I don't want to spend alot of money when I'm the one paying for it. Any good walmart products I can use for them?
 
Justin has used the Meguiar's cleaner wax and the Armor All gels with good success and he got those at Walmart. Wally world also sells the Invisible Glass.
 
there is a foam gun at walmart? I hate walmart.... I don't care if they have soveran out there for $2... I'm still not going.
 
Anymore help?I need every bit of help I can get before I start buying stuff.
 
Acer9103 said:
How does this sound.
-Porter cable 7424 with lake country pads
-The bone by Cobra for the lower half of the car
-Pinnacle microfiber detailing mitt for the top half of the car
-XMT Wash soap
-Cobra waffle weave to dry
-303 for interior sealant
-Poorboys SSR1 and SSR2
-I'm not sure what kind of wax?

I have a 2005 Black Mercedes Benz with light swirl marks.

You could get Natty's blue for your wax and it is on sale right now for $13.99!!
 
FloridaNative said:
You could get Natty's blue for your wax and it is on sale right now for $13.99!!

Price it out with the Natty's Blue seperate, but since you are buying the 7424 with the LC pads, SSR, and Jen is recommending Natty's.... just buy the Poorboys PC 7424 kit.... even comes with some towels and their Spray and Gloss and some other stuff I think...
 
Thank!! I just orderd my Poorboys PC kit.

But now I need a wash mitt and a drying towel.

Anything else i'm forgetting?
 
Walmart should have some 100% euro sheepskin mitts dont use any mitts that are synthetic. Go through the Euros and pick the sofest ones available.
 
Thanks.But I want to try some from here.Any good ones?

To wash and dry.
 
Here is what's available OTC in Denver...

EXT Wash and Dry:
- thumbless sheepskin mitts at Walgreens
- Eurow sheepskin mitts at Walmart
- Megs GC soap in gallon size at Target/Walmart
- Duragloss in gallons sizes at Carquest
- Megs water magnet drying towel at Checker (9.99 coupon in store)
- Stoner Invisible Glass at Walmart/Target/Checker/Autozone

Clay:
- Mother's Gold Bar at Autozone/Target/Walmart/Checker
- ClayMagic at Advance Auto Parts

Leather:
- Lexol available everywhere
- Turtle Wax Leather Cleaner and Conditioner also available everywhere
 
(- thumbless sheepskin mitts at Walgreens)

Cant remember if it was Target or Walmart but i found the same mitt $3.00 cheaper then what i paid for the Detailers Choice mitt at walgreens.
 
Thanks guys very good info. But I would like to try some autogeek products.
Mainly on wash clothes and drying clothes.What would be some good ones?
 
Acer9103 said:
Thanks.But I want to try some from here.Any good ones?

To wash and dry.



http://www.autogeek.net/sponwasmit.html

The sheepskin mitts (2 offered) at AG are great, one is synthetic but has a ribbing material for bug removal. I prefer the real ones. I have also found that a good microfiber towel with a thick nap works well at washing and leaves no swirls. Just remember to wash them out well. You will see a very unique foam based wash sponge coming from Edge shortly, it is very different and works nice also.

As for drying , there is nothing better than a waffle weave GUZZLER from AG. Stay away from synthetic chamois and blades as possible.

Now if you must buy OTC, look for Viking products. They seem to have the best press from several well known detailers.
 
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killrwheels@autogeek said:
http://www.autogeek.net/sponwasmit.html

The sheepskin mitts (2 offered) at AG are great, one is synthetic but has a ribbing material for bug removal. I prefer the real ones. I have also found that a good microfiber towel with a thick nap works well at washing and leaves no swirls. Just remember to wash them out well. You will see a very unique foam based wash sponge coming from Edge shortly, it is very different and works nice also.

As for drying , there is nothing better than a waffle weave GUZZLER from AG. Stay away from synthetic chamois and blades as possible.

Now if you must buy OTC, look for Viking products. They seem to have the best press from several well known detailers.

Scott....

Are you saying the one with the nylong backing is synthetic? I was surprised when you wrote that so I looked it up on the website... here's what this one says... to summarize...

Super plush 100% genuine Sheep wool on one side, combined with a nylon mesh overlay on the other. The Sheepskin & Mesh Wash Mitt offers the best of both worlds. Genuine Sheep Wool is a luxurious natural material. It is ever so gentle, and always non-abrasive.

Says 100% and genuine more than once in the first paragraph....

Please enlighten....
 
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