It's been so long. Help me get started again...

vaca22

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It's been a good 3 years since I've been able to take care of my cars. Between getting ready to sell my place, waiting a year for the new place, and child #2, things have been extremely hectic. I'm proud to say I've finally cleaned out my garage and now have a dedicated space to maintain our vehicles, and they sorely need it.

I'm looking to clean cars now as a bit of a side hustle. I'm not trying to have some kind of amazing setup. What I AM interested in is being efficient with my time. The last time I coated my car I spent close to 10 hours start to finish. I can't be doing that any more.

My question is this - what kind of products are out there that are more or less sort of an all-in-one solution, being able to handle a large range of conditions? One of the things I recently learned about is using an iron remover as clay lubricant, essentially combining 2 separate steps into 1. In the olden days I would have washed the car, hit it with iron remover and wash again, go over it with a clay bar and wash AGAIN, and then start the polishing process. You may be able to see why it took me so long to do my car.

Is there a system or group of products that is simple and easy to use? A polish that works well for most paint conditions? A sealant or coating that is easy to apply maintain? A wheel cleaner that can tackle tough brake dust but also maybe the tires as well?

Any help would be appreciated. Right know my product knowledge is from 5 years ago. I'm sure there is some good new stuff out there.

Thank you!
 
How do you feel about using rinseless?
I'm very comfortable with that. I jumped down that rabbit hole in 2022 as a way to maintain the car since I didn't have easy access to water at my complex at the time. I still have the original bottle of ONR that I bought, and while not much is left, it's time to replenish that supply. I have been happy with ONR, but there seems to be a ton of new options out there now, and I'm not opposed to trying something new.
 
I have a feeling Armour Detail Supply will show here so might as well just place it here. Take a look but they've entered the scene and I'd say arguably have a pretty good product for each need... the newest APC might just round it out to offer about everything one might need.

Take a look, might be an easy to jump back in (assuming you needed new chemicals)

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I'm very comfortable with that. I jumped down that rabbit hole in 2022 as a way to maintain the car since I didn't have easy access to water at my complex at the time. I still have the original bottle of ONR that I bought, and while not much is left, it's time to replenish that supply. I have been happy with ONR, but there seems to be a ton of new options out there now, and I'm not opposed to trying something new.
I am not a professional or play one on TV, but I think a rinseless regimen would be a good backbone for a lot of jobs a retailer could do.
 
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