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I don't know that you would have to limit yourself to just one brand when buying over the counter. I also believe you could put down a pretty good shine and have decent albeit not extremely long protection. There are several decent shampoos out there. Meguiar's Gold Class or NXT would get you by nicely. ClayMagic or Mothers has decent clay products. You can buy several different Meguiar's professional polishes over the counter, DACP is a good example. Mothers also has some over the counter polishes that work just fine. Lots of different waxes to consider. Meguiar's NXT, #26 or Gold Class (this one's my least favorite of the Meg's), Mothers also has decent waxes. If you're into sealants DuraGloss has a good line up of product, their waxes are also good products. Towels is a little tougher to find great over the counter but if you shop around there are MF's to be had. Of course most of supplies like buckets, brushes etc. can be found about anywhere.BRUHA said:Which one's would you choose? Hopefully this thread can help some of the members that are strapped for cash...like me (since I'm trying to by my 1st home). Thanx in advance.
GearHead_1 said:..When you compare product lines and consider lines such as PoorBoys or the DP lines the price/performance value isn't even worth looking at OTC products, particularly if you buy in bulk. Do yourself a favor and take a pencil with you next time you go into a Pep Boys or Auto Zone, write down the prices for OTC products bring it back and compare it to the prices offered by Detail City and its sponsors. You'll likely surprise yourself when you compare the prices.