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Old 02-09-2008, 07:22 PM
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Default Re: How to correctly detail your auto

I'm trying to ween myself off the products listed below... I'm a recovering user of all kinds of crap. In order to avoid slowly ruining my cars, I'm going to make an effort to do things "right" or at least better.

What do you think of Meguiar's clay and "car wash shampoo and conditioner"? My local Napa and Autozone have those on hand and places like Wal-mart have the the wash very cheap. The local supply of Duragloss is close to non-existent, even though the Duragloss site says certain retailers carry their products. I know that I can get this stuff online, but I like to try to give some of the local retailers my business.


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Originally Posted by Brandon1 View Post
The products mentioned in this post are only recommendations. They are what work best for me and you may not think the same thing. I will say that you should generally stay away from products like Nu-Finish, Black Magic, Turtle Wax, etc. These products may be rated high by Consumer Reports, or they may be what you have been using for years with no ill-effects, but as the old saying goes, “you never know what is bad until you have seen better”, and this is very true with detailing.

If you have any ?’s or you want another recommendation on another product, give me a shout. I love answering detailing questions and hope that this post will help you in the future to keep your tundy or other cars looking great.

Last edited by father of 3; 02-09-2008 at 07:27 PM.
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