Mmm, these sorts of thread are my weakness. Can't help but post, even if I don't post here anymore lol.

Washing is the same as always, 2 buckets with something nice like duragloss or dodo, rinse lather rinse dry.

Interior gets lots of little things done, usually at different times because I'm always busy doing something.
I use a multi cleaner to decontaminate/clean all the hard surfaces, and the leather boot and stuff. Once the surfaces are clean and bare I 303 it all up. Can't fault the stuff!
Vacuuming went to a new level today, I'm working out how to put recaros in my car and took the front seats out, and decided to vacuum anywhere I couldn't originally get to I use special brushes and tools to vacuum out air vents and in between pieces of trim where you can't normally get to etc - having dust and crud sitting in those sorts of places just makes the car feel old and used, and I don't like that.
Fabric protection goes a long way on carpets, mats and seats... specifically 303, I used it about 6 months ago and have had people accidentally spill things in the car which can be cleaned up by literally dropping a tissue on the area

The car will need a proper exterior detail soon so I'll be claying it (slowly and repetitively, because you can easily clay a car and it won't be 100% smooth!) and machining it, then I'll go with some Collinite wax because it's my favourite at the moment. It's nuclear stuff and I have yet to see how long it lasts.

Wheels and tyres are always good fun to keep clean..ha, ha. I'm using a sprayer bottle with duragloss carwash in it with 1:10 or so water ratio. Spray onto wheels, get right inside them (only about 2-3 minutes per wheel, I'd recommend the black Vikan brushes!) and rinse it all off, dry and spray some good old nanolex on there. Tyre stuff is duragloss for me at the moment, can't get enough of it - have yet to try the new Autobrite berry blast tyre gel at CCP though.

Exhaust! My stupid car runs so rich my exhaust goes black within 4 days. I polished it up with paste polish a while ago, and actually used some nanolex window sealant (urban) on it and it lasted ages, making it easier to clean - was pretty impressed.



I could go for days explaining detailing...I'm gonna stop here for everyone else's sake