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    Show Your Kit

    I'm new to detailing and I'm interested in seeing your wash/detailing kit. I'm interested to see what your typical maintenance wash kit is, as well as more involved detailing sessions you do. A picture of the products and a brief explanation about what you use, and any tips would be much appreciated.

    Best regards.

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    2) Five gallon buckets. (white)
    2) Grit Guard Insert - Black
    1) Aussie Merino Wool Wash Mitt
    1) Quality car shampoo

    * In my case I also use a MTM Foam cannon with a small electric pressure washer for a prewash.

    Drying

    * In my case I use a Metro Master Blaster 8hp Revolution for a "touchless" drying.

    2) Griots Garage PFM Terry Weave Drying Towel

    There is more but this should get you started...

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    Thanks so much, Mike! I appreciate you taking the time to put in those links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pohare View Post
    Thanks so much, Mike! I appreciate you taking the time to put in those links.
    Side Note on the Aussie Merino Wool Wash Mitt...It is best to use a "pet" hairbrush to brush it out after it has dried.
    The drying process is important for this wash mitt. (I hang it on a stick to dry). You do not want it to become rotten.
    This is NOT you $5 auto parts store wash mitt. Taken care of (dried right and brushed) it should last a very long time.
    Although kinda expensive (for a wash mitt) it is one of the best tools in my washing arsenal. Do it once. Do it right!

    IMHO This is truly an outstanding wash mitt!!!

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