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For a basic start, I'd suggest 2 buckets, lambswool or similar wash mitt, some shampoo from PowerMaxed, also grab some of their glass cleaner and frequent alloy wheel cleaner.
Then get a decent large and thick drying towel such as a wooly mammoth and some really good microfiber cloths from amazon such as the Kent Excel ones.
For a polish and glaze I use either Autoglym Super Resin Polish or nowadays a thin coat of jaffa wax polish paste from Madcow UK. Then I use a glaze which looks great on dark cars such as Blackhole by Poorboys World and then as a wax and/or glaze instead of blackhole, I'd use the Fusso Dark which can be bought from Nippon Shine.
Lots of varying options are about but for me, I need good stuff but also at a good price! I'm sure Andy can help lots more soon enough
For a basic start, I'd suggest 2 buckets, lambswool or similar wash mitt, some shampoo from PowerMaxed, also grab some of their glass cleaner and frequent alloy wheel cleaner.
Then get a decent large and thick drying towel such as a wooly mammoth and some really good microfiber cloths from amazon such as the Kent Excel ones.
For a polish and glaze I use either Autoglym Super Resin Polish or nowadays a thin coat of jaffa wax polish paste from Madcow UK. Then I use a glaze which looks great on dark cars such as Blackhole by Poorboys World and then as a wax and/or glaze instead of blackhole, I'd use the Fusso Dark which can be bought from Nippon Shine.
Lots of varying options are about but for me, I need good stuff but also at a good price! I'm sure Andy can help lots more soon enough
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