well, I am certainly not an expert, but in my experience, products that work well, and I use regularly:
Meguiars Gold Class Shampoo - Cheap enough, and seems to do the job
Due to the council being nobs and just scattering chippings on the road for some unknown reason - Meguiars tar and bug remover - fantastically good, no idea on price though.
Meguiars Clay Bar - to get a nice smooth surface [sounds stupid, but makes hell of a diff] However, is not cheap, about £15-20, but lasts many applications
Auto Glym Super Resin Polish - Great polishing stuff, cheap [£5 for small bottle], very easy to use, and good results
Auto Glym Extra Gloss Protection - the dogs nads of "shine" stuff. Chuck it on a washed car, leave for half hour, buff it off, and it makes the just cleaned shine last forever. lol, it makes the shine look a lot deeper too, and u can get a small bottle for a fiver.
Meguiars Tech Wax 2.0 - only wax I would ever use to be fair, goes straight on, comes straight off, do the whole car in one go, then buff it off in one go, no panel by panel stuff. Lasts on my car about a month I would say before you have to re-apply. Really helps with the shine too, and smells nice. lol. Bout £20 a bottle - but lasts ages, and comes with an applicator.
Meguiars bumper protector - longest lasting back to black ive ever tried, clings really well in the nice weather, lasts ages.... but like all the others, comes off pretty quick in the rain.
I think thats about it to be honest - for a really good clean. I save something like that for a really nice day, top off, get a tan, would take about 3-4 hours from start to finish.
But for the best, quick clean, I would say give it a good wash, make sure all the tar spots are off, chuck a coat of extra gloss protection on, leave it about 45 mins, take it off, and put some really good wax on [tech wax 2 if u can afford too]
Best microfibre clothes- tesco value pack - 3 in a pack, bout 90p, take the tags off and way to go. Perfect for applying and taking stuff off.
Best expensive finishing cloth - meguiars gold class cloth [white one] really thick, and seems to help as a finishing buffer, when all the chemicals are off, rub it with one of these and whip the shades out :cool:
AND RUB THE HELL OUT OF IT WITH YOUR GOOD CLOTH
Job done :thumbs:
Sorry bout the rant, but I am passionate about cleaning the car, without being stupid enough to spend like £100 on a tub of wax. lol
Hope this helps
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car is on stand and welsh modified show with torque wales on weekend, i need some advice on cleaning and polishing 'detailing' if you like, my idea of a wash compared to you guys is pretty abismal tbh, i usually jet was then hot soapy water (johnsons baby bath) and sponge wash all over. rinse off with clean sponge and hot water then, chamois all over then polish with turtle wax colour restorer, i need some products and advice pronto ready for the show on weekend lol greatly appreciated whatever it is
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