hello from queens ny.

silvercookie

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hey whats up, my name is vinny and i drive a 05 wrx.

i wash my car religously every week with megiuars gold class car wash.



i do the basic stuff on my car like claybar, megiurs gold class wax and armorall etc.



here is what i have in my line up that i would like to expand.



assload of microfiber towels.

5-6 microfiber applicator discs.

microfiber was mits.

Meguiars quik detailer for quik shine and for claybar lube.

megiars Scratch x for small scratches obviously.

megiuars gold class liquid wax.

megiuars gold class car wash.

rainx 2-in-1 for windows.

castrol superclean diluted a little for getting brake dust off of rims.

turtle wax rubbing compound the heavy duty one.

turtle wax bug and tar remover.

megiuars claybar kit.

megiuars cleaner wax

battery acid detector/neutralizer.

mothers powerball, the red one.

and armorall natural finish detailer for inside.



and for when i really get lazy, billy mays simoz, with te motorized sprayer lol.



im looking into getting a small cheap orbital buffer to speed things up a little bit.



what do you think?

am i headed in the right direction?

what else do i need or do you recommend i use or not use?
 
Hey Vinny..I'm from Queens, too...Howard Beach...just bought a 2009 Ford GT500....lurking around to get info on how to keep her looking perfect...lol
 
Thanks...hey..are you in a house or building?....I have a condo...and for now keep my car at my brother's house...where I can wash it...but am renting a garage soon...if you live in a building...where do you wash your car??
 
I'm in Queens near laguardia airport. I bought a portercable package off autogeek about a month ago. It's a great investment and the magic you can work with it is really surprising. I did the whole washing/claying/waxing thing in the past before, but with a machine, it's a whole different thing. You do your wash with dawn (for those who cant afford or just dont wanna spend money on the chemical guys citrus wash stuff), then clay, then go to town with a polish and machine. Not to be offensive or anything, but that wrx might have swirls on it you never thought possible or will make you wonder *** you're doing wrong....but it's hard to avoid swirls no matter what.



Invest in the machine. If you'd like, you can come over and try the machine on your car and see how you like it or how you like the results before pulling the trigger. I went to a friend's house in NJ to try out his UDM and see the results on my sister's Pilot before buying my own stuff. I'm in FL right now and will be back on Sunday so drop me a PM if you need anything.



Mukesh
 
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