HARD SUPPLIES
- Wet/Dry Vacuum (>1.5 HP) w/ an assortment of nozzles and a thin crevice tool
- Bucket
- Spray nozzle
- Terrycloth-covered or foam wash pads
- Wheel brush, thin brush for tight areas, interior brush w/ soft bristles
- Terrycloth towels (Drying/Applying Polishes)
- Microfiber towels (Buffing)
- Foam applicators (Glazes)
- California Car Duster
- Q-Tips (Cleaning Vents)
CLAY BARS
Detailing clay is used to remove embedded dirt, grime, overspray, etc from the paint without the use of abrasives. Recomend: Clay Magic and ClearKote
Clay Magic and ClearKote
Cleaners and compounds are made to remove serious paint defects, like oxidation, scratches, etc. and swirl removers are used to smooth the surface after using a cleaner/compound and to remove any swirl or scratch marks made by the cleaner/compound. Always start with the lightest cleaner or compound, and use a stronger one only when necessary. Recommended are the following:
Meguiar's Dual Action Cleaner/Polish and Diamond Cut Cleaner (Pro Body Shop line), Meguiars Fine, Medium or Heavy Cut cleaners (Mirror Glaze line), Klasse All-in-One.
For swirl removers, there is Meguiar's #80 Speed Glaze/ #82 Swirl Free Polish (PBS) and Swirl Remover (MGL).
POLISHES and GLAZES
Polishes and glazes are used to add oils to the paint for more shine and smooth the surface for more reflection.
SEALANTS
Sealants are a step after a polish/glaze but before a wax topper. A sealant will typically last longer than a wax, while a wax will ensure a glossy, protective finish.
WAXES
Waxes are primarily to seal and protect the paint. They will add some shine, but not as much as a polish will.
SPRAY DETAILERS
These are used to clean your car when it is only dusty (after dusting with your car duster), or after washing or waxing to make sure no residue is left on the paint.
- Wet/Dry Vacuum (>1.5 HP) w/ an assortment of nozzles and a thin crevice tool
- Bucket
- Spray nozzle
- Terrycloth-covered or foam wash pads
- Wheel brush, thin brush for tight areas, interior brush w/ soft bristles
- Terrycloth towels (Drying/Applying Polishes)
- Microfiber towels (Buffing)
- Foam applicators (Glazes)
- California Car Duster
- Q-Tips (Cleaning Vents)
CLAY BARS
Detailing clay is used to remove embedded dirt, grime, overspray, etc from the paint without the use of abrasives. Recomend: Clay Magic and ClearKote
Clay Magic and ClearKote
Cleaners and compounds are made to remove serious paint defects, like oxidation, scratches, etc. and swirl removers are used to smooth the surface after using a cleaner/compound and to remove any swirl or scratch marks made by the cleaner/compound. Always start with the lightest cleaner or compound, and use a stronger one only when necessary. Recommended are the following:
Meguiar's Dual Action Cleaner/Polish and Diamond Cut Cleaner (Pro Body Shop line), Meguiars Fine, Medium or Heavy Cut cleaners (Mirror Glaze line), Klasse All-in-One.
For swirl removers, there is Meguiar's #80 Speed Glaze/ #82 Swirl Free Polish (PBS) and Swirl Remover (MGL).
POLISHES and GLAZES
Polishes and glazes are used to add oils to the paint for more shine and smooth the surface for more reflection.
SEALANTS
Sealants are a step after a polish/glaze but before a wax topper. A sealant will typically last longer than a wax, while a wax will ensure a glossy, protective finish.
WAXES
Waxes are primarily to seal and protect the paint. They will add some shine, but not as much as a polish will.
SPRAY DETAILERS
These are used to clean your car when it is only dusty (after dusting with your car duster), or after washing or waxing to make sure no residue is left on the paint.