Cleaning products

TommyGG

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Hello!

I'm looking at getting my car nice and clean for spring:

Autoglym 500ml Leather Cleaner
For roof and interior seats
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...act_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE

Autoglym Surface Detailing Clay Kit
To get grit out of paintwork
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1HVFGS3RZAE8D

Autoglym 150g High Definition Wax
For finish
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1HVFGS3RZAE8D

My questions are:

- Are these products good?
- Is this suitable for someone as noobie as me?
- Is this all I should need? (I literally have nothing else except maybe a bucket and sponge)
 
Personally, I prefer the Gliptone liquid leather range for leather care

Wax is a very personal choice, I like the old standard of Collenite 476 but have started to move over to using something like Gtechniq Silio Seal - but you can layer wax over this if you wish

- Only big no-no in your post is the mention of a sponge... it may have been tongue-in-cheek but, if it wasn't, get a washmitt, a microfibre one is fine
 
Always wash my wheels first because they are most important part on the car :D

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Personally I always do the wheels first... With different water and mitt, of course :D
 
Thanks for tips! Ok won't use my sponge lol!

Ok so far this is the plan:

The Caraselle Pet Hair Remover Sticky Roller Brush
Get rid of hair on roof etc

Autoglym 500ml Leather Cleaner
Clean the roof

Renovo - Soft Top Reviver 500ml - Black
Back to black

Meguiars Gold Class Shampoo
Clean car

Autoglym Surface Detailing Clay Kit
Remove grit

Scratch X
Have a go at removing some scratches on my paint

Autoglym 150g High Definition Wax
Wax it

Gliptone Leather Cleaner & Conditioner Ultimate Car Seat Kit
For seats

My wheels I'll just wash at the end with shampoo or something.

Does this look good? And in the right order? This seems to have lots of sponges etc in it which I can use:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...act_title_5?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE

Will I need any other things? Brushes for rubbing roof etc? Sorry for questions, I've read some other threads but I get a bit lost as they don't seem to tell the entire story
 
You could also use Tardis (to get rid of tar spots) and Iron X (to winkle out tiny ferrous particles) on the paintwork prior to claying - will condition the paint even more, and make your clay last longer.

After the Scratch X you may also want to use a polish or prep (like Dodo Juice Lime Prime) prior to waxing - helps ensure the paint is very clean and smooth so the wax adheres as well as possible. Oh, and 2 coats of wax is always better than 1 :D

You have a monster session ahead - good luck !
 
Thanks! I think I'm going to go ahead and order all this soon along with a pack of 10 microfiber cloths as well and a scrubbing brush for roof + interior mats. Not really sure about best technique etc, but will read labels carefully and watch a couple of videos beforehand.

I'll do some before/after shots when I do it! Quite looking forward to giving it a proper clean :) It looked great after a jetwash (there's a good place near me everyone takes their BMW's to) so hopefully will look even better after this.

Anyone got a recommendation for scrubbing brush? Something like this OK for roof?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-969750-Inch-Scrubbing-Brush/dp/B000NBTU5W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364903157&sr=8-1
 
Don't use a sticky roller for the roof, use one of those two way clothes brushes. Much better and re usable.
 
I always do the wheels first but I don't use a wash mitt - use a pressure washer to get rid of the surface muck, then spray the wheels with something like Bilberry or Surfex HD, let it dwell for 10 mins or so to loosen all the brake dust etc., agitate with wheel brushes ensuring that you get into all the nooks and crannies and then pressure wash again and they should come up well

If necessary, you can add another spray\dwell\jetwash stage in there using Iron-X but you shouldn't need that every wash

It's also worth doing a proper, wheels-off, deep clean a couple of times a year and add some protection - either waxing the wheels with a few coats of something like Poorboys or using one of the nanotech coatings like Gtechniq C5 wheel armour
 
One of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TRIXES-Magic-Dandruff-Clothes-Remover/dp/B0069O4N0O/ref=sr_1_10?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1364903521&sr=1-10
 
RJS-Z4 said:
Don't use a sticky roller for the roof, use one of those two way clothes brushes. Much better and re usable.

Thanks for tip, can you link me to this on Amazon? Bit unsure as to what that is exactly.

Edit: ninjad, thanks :D
 
I use a sticky roller - what's the problem with them ? Mind you, I Hoover it more than I roller it :oops:
 
If anyone is after microfibre cloths, these have been recommended over on Detailing World - apparently they're not the world's best but are perfectly adequate and at a price where you can throw them away after a few uses

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009FUFCDQ

Pack of 48 for £18 inc delivery
 
Costco do a massive bundle for very small pennies - I am still working through the lot I bought in June last year !
 
Bing said:
I use a sticky roller - what's the problem with them ? Mind you, I Hoover it more than I roller it :oops:

The thing I've linked has a certain "resistance" to it and will pull things out very well.

If you've used one before, you'll know how it works, if not, it's basically two way fabric, one way is rough, one was is smooth. The rub with the rough side and it picks up any dirt etc, then with your finger, just push the smooth way and it all comes off and it's clean again. I use it on clothes etc, but it's pretty good for the roof.

There's nothing wrong with a lint roller, I just felt this was far better.
 
Bing said:
Costco do a massive bundle for very small pennies - I am still working through the lot I bought in June last year !
Unfortunately nearest CostCo is over 50 miles away...
 
if your going to do a massive order or stuff get onto perfectlycleaned.co.uk and see what kind of deal they will do you. it worked for me!

costco also do a nice dual pack of microfibre wash mits and sponges with that bug remover mesh stuff on one side. i working though a pack of the yellow cloths too. it just never seems to run out.
 
Must admit I am a bit of an autoglym wh**e. I think I just like the white bottles....

Halfords were doing 3 for 2 over the weekend so bought another 6 products :oops:
 
Jonny essex said:
Hate most Autoglym products personally, use gliptone for seats, use this site as all top brands on here:
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/pre-wax-cleaners/cat_77.html
:thumbsup:

Why the hate for Autoglym?
They do some fantastic products like the SRP, HD Wax, Cabriolet Hood cleaner, Fast Glass to name but a few.
 
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