monkeybike
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- Feb 4, 2018
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I'm a driveway detailer and as with most people, I've just been buying OTC products for years and doing what I thought looked best. I've spent a few months researching day and night, and making bigger purchases like a shop vac, DA, and I am considering a steamer.
I'm now in a situation with 3 cars in the garage, all between 1 month old and 18 months old that I really want to keep looking new.
I'm looking to move from a shelf of OTC products to a minimal amount of multi use bulk products for my maintenance washes. All available by the gallon.
Meguiars GC Car Wash (1 gallon from Costco)
Meguiars APC D101 for interior and engine bay.
Meguiars Super Degreaser D108 for engine bay, wheels, wheel wells.
Meguiars Hyper Dressing D170 for dressing engine bay, tires, wheel wells and possible interior.
Meguiars QID D149 (I just like this product) for interior wipe downs.
Meguiars Xpress Spray Wax D156 for a drying aid and additional shine between waxes.
Am I on the right track? Am I missing anything?
I'd rather have 6 solid products that can do everything rather than the dozen or more 16oz spray bottles on my shelf that cost a fortune. I know there are the odd alternatives here and there like PERL but this keeps it simple. It's also only maintenance.
Any hints or tips would be great.
I'm now in a situation with 3 cars in the garage, all between 1 month old and 18 months old that I really want to keep looking new.
I'm looking to move from a shelf of OTC products to a minimal amount of multi use bulk products for my maintenance washes. All available by the gallon.
Meguiars GC Car Wash (1 gallon from Costco)
Meguiars APC D101 for interior and engine bay.
Meguiars Super Degreaser D108 for engine bay, wheels, wheel wells.
Meguiars Hyper Dressing D170 for dressing engine bay, tires, wheel wells and possible interior.
Meguiars QID D149 (I just like this product) for interior wipe downs.
Meguiars Xpress Spray Wax D156 for a drying aid and additional shine between waxes.
Am I on the right track? Am I missing anything?
I'd rather have 6 solid products that can do everything rather than the dozen or more 16oz spray bottles on my shelf that cost a fortune. I know there are the odd alternatives here and there like PERL but this keeps it simple. It's also only maintenance.
Any hints or tips would be great.