The go-to cleaning products?
Posted by Glad-Concentrate-968@reddit | askcarguys | View on Reddit | 4 comments
(Sorry if it’s the wrong flair.)
What is the best cleaning products for a car in your opinion? Any and all cleaning products, whether for the exterior or interior, seats, windows, etc.. Whatever your cleaning secret is.
Gunk_Olgidar@reddit
r/AutoDetailing
For me: Adams car shampoo. Sprayway glass cleaner (spray can). Sonax alcantara cleaner. Lexol leather cleaner. Damp rag (soapy water) for plastics.
Garry Dean two bucket method, a chenille wash mit, wheel woolies and a gerbil brush. Leaf Blower and waffle weave towels for drying. Plush MF for drying fragile surfaces, low-pile cheapo MFs for the rest. Custom blend of 20 parts distilled water, 4 parts carpro reload, and 1 part carpro ech2o for quick deailing and drying aid.
Pro tip: Spray the rag, not the car. Because overspray sucks.
Glad-Concentrate-968@reddit (OP)
Thank you!
Dolphin_Princess@reddit
I am a detailer (no business, just hobby/side hustle)
Tell me more specifically what you are looking for. Do you go off road? Do you have kids/pets? Is the interior leather or cloth?
If you want the most generic answer use the products from the holy trinity of detailing, they are Gtechniq, Gyeon, and Carpro. Stay away from ChemicalGuys and ArmorAll
Glad-Concentrate-968@reddit (OP)
No off-roading. Dogs that shed heavy, interior is leather.