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Old May 2, 2007 | 06:49 AM
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Hi everyone,

Is there anything missing from this photo? Looks like I have everything covered.

There are microfiber towels, terry cloths, clay bars, and other "Vroom" cloths in the basket below the shot. Not to mention I have NXT paste as well as cleaner wax and OEM touch-up paint.

Oh and the "Hot Rims Chrome Cleaner" is actually filled with a Simple Green and Water Solution.... I don't have chrome wheels, nor do I want any...



I have a super-black 04 - Is there anything I should avoid product-wise?

I know the key to a great finish is product and technique.


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Old May 2, 2007 | 06:57 AM
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Best products for cleaning up the tires and interior. You might also want to try out Stoners Invisible Glass. I have used all 3 of these products with very high success. Key components of my detailing assembly.
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Originally Posted by camaro194
Best products for cleaning up the tires and interior. You might also want to try out Stoners Invisible Glass. I have used all 3 of these products with very high success. Key components of my detailing assembly.

Already have some, you can see it hiding behind the car-wash.

Thanks for the tips... I've been looking for a nice tire shine solution that wont leave a residue everywhere, or look like a wet oreo-cookie was smeared all over my tires.
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Already have some, you can see it hiding behind the car-wash.

Thanks for the tips... I've been looking for a nice tire shine solution that wont leave a residue everywhere, or look like a wet oreo-cookie was smeared all over my tires.
Ahh, now I see it. I have the liquid spray, not the foam kind like you have.

As for the tire shine, the Meguiars does a great job. No spray off, and it does last for a while (it would last longer here if it werent for the damn rain). It doesnt look cheesy either. I have used other products in the past that looked REALLY cheap. This gives it a nice shine. Perfect IMO.
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Old May 2, 2007 | 07:07 AM
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Another thing I just thought of. Chrome polish. Works great on the exhaust tips. This is the kind that I use:

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