Need to restock on cleaning products..

Need to restock on cleaning products..

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tjdixon911

Original Poster:

1,911 posts

237 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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This'll sound pretty bad here but I can't remember the last time I purchased any car cleaning products, my garage shelf is getting a bit bare, I've just bought a new car and need some new products to keep it nice and shiny without spending a fortune...

Looking for;

Snow Foam
Shampoo
Clay/lube
Wax

Anything I've missed in between.

I used to buy Swissol products, but don't want to spend that sort of money again, are there cheaper products that are highly rated?

Thanks





trickywoo

11,754 posts

230 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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I can recommend Bilt Hamber clay (soft is apparently easier to use), just need water in a spray bottle as lube and their finis wax - its £30 for a 250ml tub but based on my experience will last years. The 50ml tub is likely to do multiple coats on even a big car.


Craikeybaby

10,404 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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I find Auto Finesse hits the sweet spot between price and quality.

belleair302

6,842 posts

207 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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A decent wheel cleaner is a necessity....Dragons Breath by Valet pro and a good wax, plus tyre / rubber dressing from 1Z (Einszett).

j4ckos mate

3,013 posts

170 months

Sunday 19th October 2014
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Have alook at perfectly cleaned on eBay.
I'd get some born to be mild shampoo a drying towel some collinite 476 and some prima amigo £30 should do it

Gio G

2,946 posts

209 months

Tuesday 21st October 2014
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Try Polished Bliss online, good range of products with excellent service.

Regards
G

blueg33

35,808 posts

224 months

Tuesday 21st October 2014
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I am a fan of dodo juice waxes and Bilt Hamber shampoo

I use Purple Haze on the blue cars - its a soft ish paste wax and Light Fantastic on the silver car. Light fantastic is a hard wax, I apply it using bare fingers and polish off with a microfibre cloth.