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brad
Wash:
was using Meguiars Soft Wash.
currently trying Armourall WashnWax which isn't quite as good but is 75% cheaper. I'll probably relegate it to use in the pressure washer after I buy some:
Duragloss Car Wash Concentrate which many of my mates have been recomending to me.
Polish? It's a new car - don't need it. If it does, I usually clay the car then wax.
Have a search through the detailing section as there are a few excellant detailing/washing guides with product recomendations in here.
Just a word on the polish...if it's a new car, then on the contrary, it will most likely need a polish more than it will need a wax! They come out of the showroom pretty horrible so a one stage machine polish usually spruces them up nicely. Of course, then you would top it off with a nice wax or sealant to protect the paintwork.
For me, I've been using Autoglym body conditioner but to be honest it doesn't tickle my fancy. I think I'll be upgrading to the new dodo body wash that has just come out (there's a thread that ''carcareproducts'' put up in the detailing section about it) once mine finishes.
For wax, I'm using Dodo Juice 'Hard Candy' wax. It's about $80 for the little tub, but I've waxed about 5 whole cars with mine and it's not even 10% used! It will last me two to three years. It's definitely worth getting a hard wax as opposed to a soft wax, but make sure you know how to apply it for best results. DMS Dan, or carcareproducts can both help you on those tips ![Smile](https://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/forums/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
For polish, Dan has just done my car with a product by Menzerna. It's best used by machine and they come in different grades, some being more abraisive/less glossy than others, for different results.
Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
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