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    okay i am planning what im going to use to clean my car... as i just turned 16 my mom got me an armor all cleaning kit for christmas (yes i know armor all is terrible but im going to finish using it for now) but it didnt include clay bar polish or wax.
    ANY BETTER OR CHEAPER ALTERNATIVE OR SUGGESTIONS FOR ANYTHING IS APPRECIATED
    so from start to finish
    OUTSIDE
    1. wash it off with a microfiber wash mitt using Armor All Ultra Shine Wash & Wax (smaller bottle of this Walmart.com: Armor All Car Wash Concentrate, 64oz: Automotive)
    2. Dry with regular microfiber towels (these exactly Walmart.com: Microtex Microfiber Cleaning Towels, 15pk: Automotive)
    3. clean the rims with armor all wheel and tire shine and a sponge (Walmart.com: Armor All Triple Action Wheel Cleaner, 24oz: Automotive)
    4. clean the tires with armor all tire shine spray (Walmart.com: Armor All Extreme Tire Shine Spray, 22oz: Automotive)
    5. armor all glass wipes for the windows (Walmart.com: Armor All Glass Wipes Canister, 25ct: Automotive)
    havent gotten the rest yet but products i am looking to get
    6. meguiars clay bar kit (Walmart.com: Meguiar's Smooth Surface Clay Kit: Automotive)
    7. im between liquid ice polish kit (not sure if this is even a polish (Walmart.com: Ice Liquid Wax: Automotive) or nu finish polish and buying simple applicator pads (NU FINISH 20 OZ CAR POLISH : Target) im really at a loss for what polish to use maybe meguiars polish?
    8. meguiars ultimate liquid wax (Walmart.com: Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax: Automotive)

    any better suggestions that are cheap and available at your local target walmart or auto zone is preffered, im not looking to spend a lot but still make my car look nice.

    INTERIOR
    1. Armor All Interior Spray (Walmart.com: Armor All Original Protectant, Trigger, 16oz: Automotive) with the interior wipes to touch up (Walmart.com: Armor All Cleaning Wipes, 50pk: Automotive) but i do not like the oily feeling it leaves behing so alternative on this would be greatly appreciated
    2. TUFF STUFF for the carpet stains
    3. inside windows i use the same as outside (any thoughts on this? it looks nice. INV GLASS REACH AND CLEAN TOOL : Target)

    but yes any other products you think i should use (when armor all is gone) or think i should switch for would be greatly appreciated
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dee11 View Post
    okay i am planning what im going to use to clean my car... as i just turned 16 my mom got me an armor all cleaning kit for christmas (yes i know armor all is terrible but im going to finish using it for now) but it didnt include clay bar polish or wax.
    ANY BETTER OR CHEAPER ALTERNATIVE OR SUGGESTIONS FOR ANYTHING IS APPRECIATED
    so from start to finish
    OUTSIDE
    1. wash it off with a microfiber wash mitt using Armor All Ultra Shine Wash & Wax (smaller bottle of this Walmart.com: Armor All Car Wash Concentrate, 64oz: Automotive)
    2. Dry with regular microfiber towels (these exactly Walmart.com: Microtex Microfiber Cleaning Towels, 15pk: Automotive)
    3. clean the rims with armor all wheel and tire shine and a sponge (Walmart.com: Armor All Triple Action Wheel Cleaner, 24oz: Automotive)
    4. clean the tires with armor all tire shine spray (Walmart.com: Armor All Extreme Tire Shine Spray, 22oz: Automotive)
    5. armor all glass wipes for the windows (Walmart.com: Armor All Glass Wipes Canister, 25ct: Automotive)
    havent gotten the rest yet but products i am looking to get
    6. meguiars clay bar kit (Walmart.com: Meguiar's Smooth Surface Clay Kit: Automotive)
    7. im between liquid ice polish kit (not sure if this is even a polish (Walmart.com: Ice Liquid Wax: Automotive) or nu finish polish and buying simple applicator pads (NU FINISH 20 OZ CAR POLISH : Target) im really at a loss for what polish to use maybe meguiars polish?
    8. meguiars ultimate liquid wax (Walmart.com: Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax: Automotive)

    any better suggestions that are cheap and available at your local target walmart or auto zone is preffered, im not looking to spend a lot but still make my car look nice.

    INTERIOR
    1. Armor All Interior Spray (Walmart.com: Armor All Original Protectant, Trigger, 16oz: Automotive) with the interior wipes to touch up (Walmart.com: Armor All Cleaning Wipes, 50pk: Automotive) but i do not like the oily feeling it leaves behing so alternative on this would be greatly appreciated
    2. TUFF STUFF for the carpet stains
    3. inside windows i use the same as outside (any thoughts on this? it looks nice. INV GLASS REACH AND CLEAN TOOL : Target)

    but yes any other products you think i should use (when armor all is gone) or think i should switch for would be greatly appreciated
    Armor all really isn't all that bad. There tire shine isn't the greatest, but there interior stuff is pretty good.

    For the wash on the outside, I like to use a degreaser on the whole car especially the rims, and usually let the rims sit with the degreaser on them for about a minute, I also usually spray the degreaser on the inside of the door sills and if you have a pressure washer, you can get a lot of the hard to reach areas when you go to wipe them down later. Then ill wash off all the degreaser ( which basically gets rid of most of the dirt and bugs, so that you don't scratch your paint when using the mitt).

    I will then get the mit and make sure to get every part of the car, I usually start at the top and work my way down in sections. Make sure to constantly keep rinsing the cloth so you don't carry rocks and dirt with it for obvious reasons. Once its all covered, rinse off and dry with a shammy. Then use the microfibre towels to get any spots you missed.

    If your going to wax, do that before you clean your windows as you will probably get wax on your windows and it saves you from having to clean them again. For best results, a clay bar is reccomended, it will make the car look really good.

    For the inside get a vinyl protectant if you have leather this will really make it shine and look new again.(You can use it on your dash trim aswell.)
    Use whatever cleaner you have and wipe everything down really good. Put your shifter in 1st and get all the dirt out that you can't see when it is in park.

    All mcguires products are very good, just take your time, set a few hours aside and you will be happy with the results.

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    Also If your going to clean your engine bay, make sure you cover up your air filter and your coil packs and fuse block. Some say to leave the car running, I personally don't, I like to dry everything off real good before I start it up. Get a quality engine cleaner from autozone or whereever else that sells it. Follow the instructions on the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron92 View Post
    Some say to leave the car running
    ...new one on me.

    There's no substitute for machine polishing and waxing. Get down with that instead of wearing your arms out on doing it by hand.
    There's no need for a separate chemical to clean your wheels - they're painted just like the rest of the car.
    Those armorall glass wipes will leave streaks everywhere. They're good for when you don't have a bottle of glass cleaner and paper towels handy, but that's it. A can of any wipe will dry out within a week of being in the car.
    Irridium spark plugs last 100k mi and work just as well as copper. Copper is a waste on N/A and only lasts 15k mi. Don't use Platinum.
    Use 195* tstat unless you can thoroughly explain why not; 99.9% don't need a lower temp.
    Almost any oil filter, ever, is of higher quality than ACDelco. Spend $6+.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowNA06 View Post
    ...new one on me.

    There's no substitute for machine polishing and waxing. Get down with that instead of wearing your arms out on doing it by hand.
    There's no need for a separate chemical to clean your wheels - they're painted just like the rest of the car.
    Those armorall glass wipes will leave streaks everywhere. They're good for when you don't have a bottle of glass cleaner and paper towels handy, but that's it. A can of any wipe will dry out within a week of being in the car.
    I guess the idea of leaving it running is to evaporate the water, but I have only done it once, and probably won't do it again.

    IMO the best way to clean windows is just windex and use the microfibre towels instead of paper towel. That way the paper towel doesn't rip on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron92 View Post
    IMO the best way to clean windows is just windex
    Fine. Unless you have tint. Which windex ruins. I don't let ammonia in my detailing kit at all for this reason. Alternative cleaners can even be cheaper.
    Irridium spark plugs last 100k mi and work just as well as copper. Copper is a waste on N/A and only lasts 15k mi. Don't use Platinum.
    Use 195* tstat unless you can thoroughly explain why not; 99.9% don't need a lower temp.
    Almost any oil filter, ever, is of higher quality than ACDelco. Spend $6+.
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    alright thanks for the input guys, but i dont have the money for machine polishing and waxing. so what are the best hand polish and wax? also any preferred clay bar or just get the cheapest?
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    also if a mod sees this im sorry i meant to put this in the detailing section
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    Meguires Professional #26 Yellow Tech is a awesome wax! And its cheaper than the Liquid Gold class or whatever its called.
    I got my bottle at O'Reillys, I think it was $12.xx?
    It leaves the paint buttery smooth and super shiney.

    For tires, I personally like F21, it works great on brake dust.
    Bleechys wheel white works well too if your tires aren't so black looking anymore.

    Stoners Glass Cleaner works well.
    I don't mind armor all on the inside, I have good luck with it.

    I finally gve in and bought a PC7424XP and have started buying proffesional products, and its a dark and addicting hole that you don't wanna dive in just yet lol.

    Also, check out Poorboys World Products. Great stuff and decently priced, especially for the quality.
    You will order this stuff online, but imo, its worth it.


    What Decatur are you from?
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    Walmart.com: Meguiar's Ultimate Wash and Wax: Automotive
    I use this and have had good luck with it.
    I use Rain X window cleaner on the outside windows and I love it. It applies rain x and cleans the windows.
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    danielle - thanks ill check them out and im from decatur illinois
    TCO- do you use this with no other wax?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron92 View Post
    IMO the best way to clean windows is just windex and use the microfibre towels instead of paper towel. That way the paper towel doesn't rip on you.
    I use newspaper on my windows, they dont leave all the marks you get from paper towels. Haven't tried microfiber towels. I use the armor all window spray, got it for a gift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millerlite64 View Post
    I use newspaper on my windows, they dont leave all the marks you get from paper towels. Haven't tried microfiber towels. I use the armor all window spray, got it for a gift.
    newspaper, really lol?
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    Yes, really lol.
    It's very absorbant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron92 View Post
    newspaper, really lol?
    Yes, definitely, they used to sell DE-Inked newspaper for that very purpose but I haven't seen that in some time. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dee11 View Post
    TCO- do you use this with no other wax?
    I use it on my pickup which is no show vehicle but I usually try to wax it every 6 months or so. The wash gives it a pretty good shine in the mean time. I have been pretty impressed with it over the other 3/4 soaps I have used.
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    I would use Turtle wax zip wax to clean the car. Armor all wipes for the inside. Armor all tire shine for the tires. Windex for the windows. Turtle wax all tire cleaner for the rims (I think thats what its called it comes in a green spray bottle anyways). Alot of people are very high on using glass cleaner for their windows but IMO nothing works better then just windex. As for wax by using the Turtle wax zip wax it from what I know has a little bit of wax in it and is very cheap to buy and I get an unbelievable shine just from that so i would go with the Turtle wax products there very good IMO. Also meguires tire shine works great and they have great products too so either of those I would recommend.
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    Be careful when using Windex if you have tinted windows. It will turn them purple.
    So if you have tint, make sure you look for a cleaner that is tint safe!
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    Quote Originally Posted by danielle15 View Post
    Be careful when using Windex if you have tinted windows. It will turn them purple.
    So if you have tint, make sure you look for a cleaner that is tint safe!
    Thanks for the heads up. I had no clue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danielle15 View Post
    Be careful when using Windex if you have tinted windows. It will turn them purple.
    So if you have tint, make sure you look for a cleaner that is tint safe!
    A lot of people believe that its just faded by the sun, but ive asked people whose tint has faded and they all use windex or the off brand version on their windows
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