Expensive "waterless" hogwash.

Timmbo

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The only part of my car that gets dirty super fast is the lower area of the rear quarters. I run 325/45/17 drag radials and even have nice painted splash guards to help keep the dust down.

By the way...just did a full detail on my exterior. I usually use 3M Finesse It II for buffing but this time I tried Meguiars new DA microfiber buffing system for my Porter Cable. I bought the kit that comes with the backing plate, 2 microfiber buffing pads with a bottle of buffing compound and 2 microfiber finishing pads with a bottle of their finishing wax. First I clay'd the car. Got very little contaminants because I never drive it in the rain. Then buffed using the Meguiar microfiber pads and compound. Outstanding! Way better than 3M Finesse It II. It took less pressure and time to get out a few minor swirls I found. Plus it creates much less compound dust than when using Finesse It II. I skipped the Meguiars wax and used Wolfgang 3.0 paint sealant and applied it with the Meguiars finishing pad. I'm extremely happy with the results! The car has come out like its been vat dipped in clear.

I just love black when its clean! Love it! However, I would probably not own a black car or truck that was my DD. Just too anal of a guy that wouldn't have the time or energy to keep it nice all the time.
 

AOnorato

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I like Autogeek's DP Waterless wash concentrate...extremely cheap, extremely lubricated.

But it's hard to beat Optimum's No Rinse...it's easily the fastest, best, safest, and easiest way to keep up on your car.
 

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