As someone who details cars and sells some of the best detailing products on the market, I will offer some tips:
1) wash your wheels and tires first using a separate bucket
2) add the grit guards to your 2 bucket wash cycle
3) get yourself a microfiber waffle weave drying towel or two for drying - works much better than a "normal microfiber" towel
4) if you wash your car on a hot, sunny day - keep on rinsing the entire car so water won't dry leaving water spots, then dry all at once
5) I would look into purchasing some additional high quality detailing supplies. My suggestions are: spray detailer for water spots and fingerprints, a high quality wax or sealer (the wash and wax is not even close), an interior cleaner (which will work on vinyl/leather/plastic/carpet), and some other items to make your life easier.
PM me if you have any questions.
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1984 Camaro: 350 Auto, Global West Suspension, Baer Brakes, CTW Wheels
1989 GTA: Bolt-on L98. Global West Suspension, full Magnaflow exhaust, Wilwood Brakes, CTW Wheels
Last edited by Paul Huryk; 04-16-2016 at 07:04 AM.
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