My his and hers
#21
OMG there are people on this forum without custom wheels, get the heck outta here, I am recommending that they have to start paying for membership until they dress up their DD's like they are supposed to be and not subject them to this abuse with OEM's, shame on you.
#22
Well, detailing products tend to be like shoes. Everyone has their brand and favorites. Here is my preference:
Luster Glaze (made here in my hometown). can be found at golustro.com or call at 509-539-1267. These are proffessional detailing products.
They make a variety of products for different issues.
I use "Easy Cut" to clean the clearcoat and remove swirlmarks, hard water spots, and buff out light scratches. I only use this product when needed.
Next step is "Finalize" this is a polish that will do light cleaning.
Then to seal I use "Gloss"
I use a cheap rotary polisher I picked up for $40. The pads are important, Luster Glaze as well as others sell a foam pad that makes it almost impossible to burn your finish.
I used to use "Wax Shop" products but they are hard to find. Really liked their pure wax.
Good luck and happy detailing.
Wayne
Luster Glaze (made here in my hometown). can be found at golustro.com or call at 509-539-1267. These are proffessional detailing products.
They make a variety of products for different issues.
I use "Easy Cut" to clean the clearcoat and remove swirlmarks, hard water spots, and buff out light scratches. I only use this product when needed.
Next step is "Finalize" this is a polish that will do light cleaning.
Then to seal I use "Gloss"
I use a cheap rotary polisher I picked up for $40. The pads are important, Luster Glaze as well as others sell a foam pad that makes it almost impossible to burn your finish.
I used to use "Wax Shop" products but they are hard to find. Really liked their pure wax.
Good luck and happy detailing.
Wayne