I`m going to be doing my 2006 Outback and want an aggressive wash product (preferably foam) fo take off sealant. grime, etc. I would like to buy the GG Surface Prep, but only comes in gallon sizes and that would be sitting around for a loooooooooooooong time before before I could/would ever use that amount. I don`t have a foam cannon yet - only a foam gun, so not ideal but will work. Any suggestions?
Purple Power Boat & RV from Walmart, it is a gallon but costs less than $12 including tax, here in North Texas. Shoot, even Super Clean (base ph version) works very well in a foam gun or cannon. You should be able to find the 32oz of Super Clean at your local AutoZone, make sure you get the Cleaner/Degreaser and not the wheel cleaner. 90mL cleaner to 910ml works well in the pf22, but may be too weak in the foam gun. I think more product generally needs to be used in foam guns. If using Super Clean or Purple Power, make sure to not let residue dry on the surface because removing it will add another step to the decon. Rinse both cleaners VERY well. Follow up with Duplicolor Grease and Wax Remover and you will have yourself a clean car.
Locally OTC products for paint polishing preparation:
Fallout Removal:
Eagle One Black & Plasti-Coat Wheel Cleaner (I use this for maintenance fallout removal) ~$8/23oz
Meguiar`s Ultimate All Wheel Cleaner **Stronger than the Eagle One, and Favorite of the two** ~$12/24oz
Strip Wash or Pre-Treat:
Purple Power Boat & RV (Walmart) **Favorite** ~$12/128oz
Super Clean Degreaser ~$9/32oz
Original Krud Kutter (mixed 50:50 with distilled water) ~$14/128oz
Meguiar`s Wash Plus ~$14/24oz
Panel Prep:
Duplicolor Grease & Wax Remover **Favorite** (Oreilly`s only, for me) ~$10/32oz
Rustoleum Grease & Wax Remover ~$9/32oz
Mineral Spirits *2nd Favorite* (100% Volatility) ~$13/32oz
IPA *Removes ALL other Residues* (Alcohol % and diluted ratio dependent on paint system of car) ~$4/10z..?
Tar Remover:
Goof Off Professional Strength Remover **Must Have** ~$6/16oz
Distilled Water:
One gallon ~$1/128oz
Clay:
Your choice, if the car is relatively smooth a box kit from one of the local stores will do. If the car needs to be clayed, I suggest 3M Perfect-it or Meguiar`s Professional Detailing Clay.
All of the vehicles that I have posted photo`s of to this site, have been touched by one or many of those products, they are products that when used strategically can produce professional results all day long. Best part, is that besides clay, they are all pretty inexpensive. With the exception of clay, based on the prices in my location, I can produce spectacular results for surface prep while EASILY spending less than ~$80 all in. Just pick your combo.
Make sure that your wash bucket contains something that will break down anything on the surface, non ph-neutral.