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    Buying some car care products.

    I am putting together a list of car care products that I will be purchasing from CCP. Car is a Candy White Polo GTI.

    So far, this is what I have, but I am undecided about a couple. Any recommendations? Or better selections I could make?

    Washing:
    Duragloss Car Wash Concentrate
    Mint Microfibre Plush Wash Mitt
    Autobrite Supa Snow Foam+ (I use a Karcher Foam attachment)

    Drying:
    Mint Microfibre Drying Towel Waffle Weave

    Wheels:
    Vikan Wheel Rim Brush
    Autobrite Wheel Brite Gel / Duragloss All Wheel Cleaner / P21S Wheel Cleaner Standard? Not sure which one to go with here? And do I need anything else besides just a cleaner?

    Tyres:
    Autobrite Berry Tyre Gel
    Mint Contour Foam Tyre Applicator

    Interior:
    303 Aerospace Protectant

    Leather: (I already have both of these)
    Lexol Leather Cleaner Spray
    Zaino Z10 Leather Conditioner

    Other:
    Mint APC (to clean exhaust tips)
    Nanolex Glass Sealant Kit
    Stoner Invisible Glass

    Not sure I need the last two. I currently use RainX.

    Any guidance would be appreciated!
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    going to get a wax/sealant for the paint?

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    With the waffle weave drying towel, I have a Golf and I use the extra large one and by the end it's getting pretty damp. I wouldn't go smaller than that. Since you can't "wring" them like you can a chamois, it's better to have more than you need rather than less.
    I'd also suggest having another drying towel/chamois/cloth that you use for the door jams, hatch, engine bay etc Using your "old" bodywork drying products is fine - as long as you never use them again on the exterior bodywork.

    With the Vikan Wheel Brush, I got the regular one, but I wish I had the long handle one. It's a little difficult to reach all the way in the wheel arch since the Golf R is lowered etc.

    Remember that for any additional products you're getting, you need an applicator (cloth) and a wipe off cloth - so maybe it'd be more beneficial to get one of the Microfibre Cloth Kits - these also come with some Mint Microfibre Wash to get you started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    Since you can't "wring" them like you can a chamois
    why can't you wring them?
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    Because they're not a chamois with elastic fibres.
    They're a waffle weave microfibre and wringing them will just damage them as the fibres are not designed to stretch.
    Once you're done, you just hang them up and air dry them.

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    bummer. i've used mine 5-6 times already and wrung them out everytime. did i kill it?
    MY02 Bora V6 4Mo|Matte Black plastidip|VTDA|R32 Exhaust|R32 dampers and springs|TT pedals|R32 steering wheel|17" 8L S3 rims|R32 sways|Blue Haldex|EBC reds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    With the waffle weave drying towel, I have a Golf and I use the extra large one and by the end it's getting pretty damp. I wouldn't go smaller than that. Since you can't "wring" them like you can a chamois, it's better to have more than you need rather than less.
    I'd also suggest having another drying towel/chamois/cloth that you use for the door jams, hatch, engine bay etc Using your "old" bodywork drying products is fine - as long as you never use them again on the exterior bodywork.
    Thanks, definitely plan on getting the extra large one. Will just use my current chamois for the door jams etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    With the Vikan Wheel Brush, I got the regular one, but I wish I had the long handle one. It's a little difficult to reach all the way in the wheel arch since the Golf R is lowered etc.
    I think you mean the one for the wheel arch? I was looking at this one: Car Care Products / Vikan / Car Accessories / Brushes & Mitts / Wheel Rim Brush

    Which only comes in soft or normal, not long. You must be talking about the wheel and arch brush. Is the one you have good?

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    Aah... quite true. I have both. The wheel rim brush (must've read over your list too quick) and the wheel & arch brush. Next time I'd order the Long Handled Brush though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    Aah... quite true. I have both. The wheel rim brush (must've read over your list too quick) and the wheel & arch brush. Next time I'd order the Long Handled Brush though
    Thought so. They both look like they would work well in tandem.

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    Also, any recommendations for the best Clay Bar kit?

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