Everyone in my family uses those places you can pay a couple of dollars and have a machine spray down the outside of your car. Then, you can park and use the place's vacuums.
So, I'm gonna get everybody kits so they can clean the interior and hubcaps themselves.
I've looked at some ready-made kits, but they seem to always have something I don't need.
We're not professionals and have done fine so far without these kits. So, we don't need anything fancy. Just looking for inexpensive but still quality name-brands to put in the kits.
This is what I'm thinking so far:
1.) A bag to hold everything together.
2.) Window cleaner and paper towels. Currently thinking Rain-X.
3.) Micro-fiber towels. I've already got a huge bag of the old yellow Costco micro-fiber towels. I know they leave lint on glass from reading this forum, but should be fine for most things. I'm gonna divide that big bag up and put some in each kit.
4.) A generic spray bottle with water in it to do the dash. I've read some don't like Armorall because it attracts dust. They can use that with the MF towels to do the dash.
5.) Leather cleaner and protectant. Everyone but Mom's Miata has leather seats. I'm thinking Gliptone, but this is just a name brand I've seen around here and there. I don't know if Gliptone makes a protectant or not. I know there are 2 things you buy to keep leather clean. One is a cleaner, the other is the protectant?
6.) Can I just use the micro-fiber towels with the leather cleaner?
7.) What do I get for Mom's cloth seats?
8.) Carpets. I've seen people like Folex on this site, but they usually pair it with a steamer. We don't have steamers, and don't think we need them. Should I get one of those foaming carpet cleaners instead?
9.) Think I need a stiff brush for the carpets too.
10.) Hubcaps. Isn't there some foaming stuff you can buy? I've seen Mr. Clean's Magic Erasers for tires. But, how long will one of those things last? I'm thinking about buying a pack and giving everyone one each. Then also getting some foam cleaner for the tires that they can also use. Basically, I'm thinking they'll use the Magic Eraser initially because they're hubcaps are so filthy. Those will wear out and then they can use the less effort-expending foam after they have their hubcaps looking decent.
11.) I probably need some kind of brush to go with the hubcap cleaner too. Don't think the same one for the carpets will work.
I think I've successfully listed all the items they need to clean and basic ideas of what to use to clean them. But, anything I've left out (and remember, I'm being basic here, no one in my family wants to become a professional detailer), please go ahead and comment one.
If there are any pre-made kits that approximate what I'm talking about, I'd love to hear it.
But, I'm really interested in inexpensive but quality name brands for all the items. That's what I know I don't know about this little project.
So, I'm gonna get everybody kits so they can clean the interior and hubcaps themselves.
I've looked at some ready-made kits, but they seem to always have something I don't need.
We're not professionals and have done fine so far without these kits. So, we don't need anything fancy. Just looking for inexpensive but still quality name-brands to put in the kits.
This is what I'm thinking so far:
1.) A bag to hold everything together.
2.) Window cleaner and paper towels. Currently thinking Rain-X.
3.) Micro-fiber towels. I've already got a huge bag of the old yellow Costco micro-fiber towels. I know they leave lint on glass from reading this forum, but should be fine for most things. I'm gonna divide that big bag up and put some in each kit.
4.) A generic spray bottle with water in it to do the dash. I've read some don't like Armorall because it attracts dust. They can use that with the MF towels to do the dash.
5.) Leather cleaner and protectant. Everyone but Mom's Miata has leather seats. I'm thinking Gliptone, but this is just a name brand I've seen around here and there. I don't know if Gliptone makes a protectant or not. I know there are 2 things you buy to keep leather clean. One is a cleaner, the other is the protectant?
6.) Can I just use the micro-fiber towels with the leather cleaner?
7.) What do I get for Mom's cloth seats?
8.) Carpets. I've seen people like Folex on this site, but they usually pair it with a steamer. We don't have steamers, and don't think we need them. Should I get one of those foaming carpet cleaners instead?
9.) Think I need a stiff brush for the carpets too.
10.) Hubcaps. Isn't there some foaming stuff you can buy? I've seen Mr. Clean's Magic Erasers for tires. But, how long will one of those things last? I'm thinking about buying a pack and giving everyone one each. Then also getting some foam cleaner for the tires that they can also use. Basically, I'm thinking they'll use the Magic Eraser initially because they're hubcaps are so filthy. Those will wear out and then they can use the less effort-expending foam after they have their hubcaps looking decent.
11.) I probably need some kind of brush to go with the hubcap cleaner too. Don't think the same one for the carpets will work.
I think I've successfully listed all the items they need to clean and basic ideas of what to use to clean them. But, anything I've left out (and remember, I'm being basic here, no one in my family wants to become a professional detailer), please go ahead and comment one.
If there are any pre-made kits that approximate what I'm talking about, I'd love to hear it.
But, I'm really interested in inexpensive but quality name brands for all the items. That's what I know I don't know about this little project.