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fdigiov
08-05-2022, 05:02 PM
Hello everyone, I am beginner and I need some help on this one. If it has already been talked about (searched and couldn't find it), feel free to share the link.

Looking at the breakdown below. It seems we need a lot of products to address each section of a detail. Can you guys suggest a product for each section that can do both or multiple jobs at the same time? E.g. I am sure I can use 1 shampoo to do tires, rim, and wheels all together; or an all purpose cleaner to do the entire (!) interior.

IDK if I'm complicating it. I just need some direction before I buy 30 products to do different jobs when I can just use a few.

Note: I am leaning towards Chemical Guys since they have a couple of stores locally.

Thank you! :)

Interior - fabric seats
Interior - leather seats
Interior - carpet
Interior - degreaser
Interior - plastics (all purpose)
Interior - trims
Interior - stain extractor fabric
Interior - stain extractor leather

Interior - ceramic coating fabric
Interior - ceramic coating leather
Exterior - ceramic coating

Exterior - foam shampoo
Exterior - 2 bucket shampoo

Exterior - wheels shampoo
Exterior - tires shampoo
Exterior - tire shine

Exterior - undercarriage shampoo

Exterior - wax
Exterior - paint sealant
Exterior - ceramic sealant

Exterior - clay lubricant
Exterior - bad paint compound part 1
Exterior - bad paint compound part 2
Exterior - moderate paint swirl remover
Exterior - finishing polisher part 1
Exterior - finishing polisher part 2
Exterior - glaze
Exterior - final quick detailer

Restoration - plastic protectant
Restoration - headlights protectant
Restoration - metal polisher

Engine bay - degreaser
Engine bay - cleaner