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Looking for a simple kit to get started
I've been doing some reading on here and the google machine, and I landed on a couple brands that I have read good things about (Adams & Chemical Guys). They both make a sort of "starter" kit that I can get for about $120 on Amazon that has the basic products as well as a foam gun. I am not a professional detailer by any means but I do want a half decent set of products to clean and then to protect my truck and wifes car. In the past I have seen what weather does to black rubberized trim, fake leather & vinyl interior parts and dashboards, and all black plastic parts like mirrors.
The two kits I'm looking at are the CG aresnal builder here; https://www.amazon.ca/Chemical-Guys-...06Y1MGNGC?th=1
or the Adam's kit, which is quite a bit more costly here; https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07NBWTSCJ/...dDbGljaz10cnVl
Like I said, I don't need professional products but I do want something simple to clean and protect my vehicles. Does anybody have any objections to either of the two companies/kits?
I'd just really like to move away from the Canadian Tire cheap generic brand stuff and into something that works a little better, but without going too hardcore.
Thanks!
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Re: Looking for a simple kit to get started
Do yourself a favor and look up Griot's or McKee's products.
In todays world, the line between "professional" and "consumer" has become very blurred as these companies are trying to hit the sweet spot between professional detailers, and the rest of us guys/gals who want the very best.
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Re: Looking for a simple kit to get started
Yes it’s very overwhelming with all the options of products out there now lol. Every time I turn around people are talking about a new brand or product that works the best.
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Agreed , you can’t go wrong with either Griots or Mckees , quality products by both companies and you can call them with any questions to help you get started
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At minimum keep away from the Chemical Guys products in general. They do have some good products but more marketing than product building.
Adams is better than CG but for the price not that good.
Stick here with AG and pick a kit that covers the whole car.
Griots, 303, Meguiars, McKees, CarPro, Optimum.
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Re: Looking for a simple kit to get started
McKess makes some fine products. Check out their kits.
Car Care Kits
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Re: Looking for a simple kit to get started
A lot of the "kits" seem to compromise or leave out needed items in order to keep costs down. For example, the kits you linked mainly cover washing.
The most complete kit I see here on the AG store is this one from Wolfgang :
Wolfgang Interior / Exterior Combo Kit contains three of our outstanding exterior products, two exceptional interior leather care products, and an
Then add :
303 Aerospace Protectant for exterior trim.
A tire dressing like Duragloss 253.
Some additional microfiber towels for drying and polishing/waxing, a couple wash mitts, and a tire brush.
A couple 5 gal. buckets for $5/ea. at Home Depot.
With the above you will have washing, minor paint correction, paint protection, interior and exterior protection, and tires pretty well covered. And utilizing a 25% off sale here at AG, you should come in for nearly the same amount as one of those "wash" kits you mentioned (minus the foam gun).
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Re: Looking for a simple kit to get started
My eyes hurt looking at those Canadian dollar amounts.
I wouldn't worry about a foam gun to get started.
Some shampoo(Meguiars Hyper-wash 38),
sealant(Collinite 845 is 34) which is enough to do 30 cars....probably more,
Meguiars Quik wax is 10 something your money for drying aid,
Some wash mitts and microfibers for drying and wax/detail spray removal??....your choice.
A grit guard is 10
Mothers VLR for vinyl/leather/rubber is 10.
Shopping on Amazon ca is painful
Although you can order from Autogeek with a sale and pay the shipping which might be $65
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Re: Looking for a simple kit to get started
Originally Posted by 57Rambler
A lot of the "kits" seem to compromise or leave out needed items in order to keep costs down. For example, the kits you linked mainly cover washing.
The most complete kit I see here on the AG store is this one from Wolfgang :
Wolfgang Interior / Exterior Combo Kit contains three of our outstanding exterior products, two exceptional interior leather care products, and an
Then add :
303 Aerospace Protectant for exterior trim.
A tire dressing like Duragloss 253.
Some additional microfiber towels for drying and polishing/waxing, a couple wash mitts, and a tire brush.
A couple 5 gal. buckets for $5/ea. at Home Depot.
With the above you will have washing, minor paint correction, paint protection, interior and exterior protection, and tires pretty well covered. And utilizing a 25% off sale here at AG, you should come in for nearly the same amount as one of those "wash" kits you mentioned (minus the foam gun).
Not a bad kit, but I might disagree on adding the 303 Aerospace.
I would go with WETS (Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant) any day of the week over 303.
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