Hello again Jimmy, (from Rebecca, the aforementioned particular lady with the black golf)

This is a lengthy post as I've got nothing better to do tonight

and if you're not feeling sleepy now you will after this

Anyone into detailing has their favourite products and I'm sure others will hopefully share their thoughts too, but here's a few tips and recommendations from me, including products that will always have a place on my detailing cupboard, even if I do cheat on them with other stuff from time to time
Washing
You asked about washing suggestions - the starting point has to be a good wash mitt. I favour lambswool as the deep pile will gently clean the paintwork whilst any taking away grit and surface contaminants away from the surface. Plenty of decent ones on the market but Neil shamelessly plugged the WoWo mitt and I have to agree, they are brilliant, I can't praise them enough. I tested this mitt before it came on the market - see link to review at bottom of this post. Always use a separate mitt or wheel brush for the wheels as you don't want wheel debris getting onto the body of the car.
Not sure how you currently wash your car and I don't want to teach you to suck eggs, but the 2 bucket method is best (actually for me it's a 3 bucket affair as I use one for the wheels too). So a bucket for washing and one for rinsing. Grit guards are optional but they help to release grit embedded in the wash mitt and ensure that the grit stays at the bottom of the bucket instead of swirling around risking getting back into the mitt and therefore back onto the paintwork.
Now shampoo, my top choices are:
DJ born to be mild shampoo
DJ Supernatural shampoo
Also like - Chemical Guys Citrus wash & gloss; CG Glossworkz; CG Maxi suds II; Poorboys super slick & suds
Drying
Drying method is important and I recommend a few good soft microfibre towels. After rinsing with an open ended hose, use the microfibre towel to gently pat the water off, don't rub. Again the WoWo drying towel is very good, soft and super absorbent. I also like DJ towels and Purple Monster edgeless towels. Neil mentioned using a drying aid or quick detailer, which can help to reduce the need for towel drying. They do work and I've used DJ Time to Dry which did cut the drying time BUT there's a trade off with these products in that they work by making the water sheet off beautifully but you tend to sacrifice water beading when it rains. So if you like to see beading on a waxed or sealed car and you use a drying aid, you'll need to put something back on after using the drying aid, to get the beading properties back. Something like DJ Tropical Red Mist does the trick or a new coat of wax.
There is a bewildering array of detailing stuff out there, but my favourites include:
Wax favourites:
DoDo Juice Blue Velvet Pro
DJ a Purple Haze Pro
Collinite 915
DJ Supernatural hybrid
Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax
Have also used Auto Finesse Desire or Natty's Blue Paste. Not bad but disappointing so not top of my list.
Polish:
Poorboys SSR polishes, SSR1, SSR2 etc
DoDo Juice Lime Prime
I like to layer sealant and then wax on top. You get the durability and longevity of the sealant but with the addition of depth and gloss from the wax. Sometimes I chuck a glaze in there too.
Pre wax cleanser:
Lime prime lite
Clay:
Bilt Hamber
DoDo Juice clay and Born Slippy lube
Sealant:
Poorboys Ex-P sealant
Poorboys Black Hole Glaze
DJ Supernatural Hybrid
Other favourite products include:
WoWo microfibre buffing cloths and glass cloth set
DJ buffing cloths
Wheel Woolies wheel brushes
Poorboys Wheel Sealant
Bilberry wheel cleaner
Autoglym Fast Glass
Mothers Mag & aluminium polish for tail pipes
Meguiars Endurance tyre gel
Poorboys Natural Look interior cleaner
Auto Finesse Total interior cleaner
DJ Supernatural leather cleaner
Chemical Guys new look trim gel
Gtechniq L1 leather guard
Gtechniq panel wipe
Tardis glue & tar remover
IronX iron and fallout remover
Good detailing product websites:
wo-wo.co.uk
cleanyourcar.co.uk
waxamomo.co.uk
polishedbliss.co.uk
theultimatefinish.co.uk
juicydetailing.co.uk
i4detaling.co.uk
Here's a few useful detailing guide links:
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/car-care-advice.html http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/index.php?_a=viewDoc&docId=5http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=17http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/generalImg/guide.gif.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=63859 Here's a few other reviews of products from this forum:
My WoWo wash mitt review
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=270223.0My Wax comparison (for black car)
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=269693.0Another good wax comparison for black car
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=269498.0Are you still awake
