TH3M B0N3Z
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- Jan 6, 2013
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I have two detailing bags, a small one for my PC 7424XP and various pads, and a big bag for all my other stuff. Just thought I'd share what I have inside.
Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
Meguiar's Ultimate Polish
Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze
Menzerna Power Lock
3M Performance Finish (I like to use it on my wheels)
Mother's Reflections Tire Shine (awesome matte finish, doesn't attract any dirt or dust, easy to apply)
Griot's Speed Shine (mainly used as lubrication when drying my car with a damp MF towel)
Griot's Paint Clay
Griot's Wheel Clay (nice and tough for wheels, but also great for paint that hasn't been clayed in many years)
Meguiar's Ultimate Black (for exterior plastics)
Vinylex Interior Protectant
Rain X Glass Cleaner w/ Rain Repellant
10-15 microfiber towels
Adam's All Purpose Cleaner (good for brown tires, wheels and also cleaning up foam buffing pads and applicator pads)
Porter Cable 7424XP w/ Lake Country backing plate
Lake Country Hydro Tech Pad trio (cyan, tangerine and crimson)
Lake Country Black Finishing Pad
For my weekly washing, I have two Home Depot "Homer" buckets equipped with Grit Guards, a Gilmour foam gun, Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II for the foam gun and the wash bucket (I also use a bucket of soapy water when claying), and I have two microfiber wash mitts, one for the top-half of the car, one for the bottom-half, and I have a wheel wash mitt and soon an EZ Detail wheel brush.
I also have a Nanoskin auto scrub pad in place of paint clay, but I haven't used it at all, lol. I guess I'm more into clay than I thought. :xyxthumbs:
So that's my detailing arsenal. May not sound like much, but it used to consist of one bottle of wax, a microfiber towel or two, all inside a plastic bag, lol. Then I upgraded to a cardboard box when it expanded just a little and now I've got my roomier SKIL bag.
Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
Meguiar's Ultimate Polish
Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze
Menzerna Power Lock
3M Performance Finish (I like to use it on my wheels)
Mother's Reflections Tire Shine (awesome matte finish, doesn't attract any dirt or dust, easy to apply)
Griot's Speed Shine (mainly used as lubrication when drying my car with a damp MF towel)
Griot's Paint Clay
Griot's Wheel Clay (nice and tough for wheels, but also great for paint that hasn't been clayed in many years)
Meguiar's Ultimate Black (for exterior plastics)
Vinylex Interior Protectant
Rain X Glass Cleaner w/ Rain Repellant
10-15 microfiber towels
Adam's All Purpose Cleaner (good for brown tires, wheels and also cleaning up foam buffing pads and applicator pads)
Porter Cable 7424XP w/ Lake Country backing plate
Lake Country Hydro Tech Pad trio (cyan, tangerine and crimson)
Lake Country Black Finishing Pad
For my weekly washing, I have two Home Depot "Homer" buckets equipped with Grit Guards, a Gilmour foam gun, Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II for the foam gun and the wash bucket (I also use a bucket of soapy water when claying), and I have two microfiber wash mitts, one for the top-half of the car, one for the bottom-half, and I have a wheel wash mitt and soon an EZ Detail wheel brush.

I also have a Nanoskin auto scrub pad in place of paint clay, but I haven't used it at all, lol. I guess I'm more into clay than I thought. :xyxthumbs:
So that's my detailing arsenal. May not sound like much, but it used to consist of one bottle of wax, a microfiber towel or two, all inside a plastic bag, lol. Then I upgraded to a cardboard box when it expanded just a little and now I've got my roomier SKIL bag.
