Newbie Detail: 2002 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4

azenthusiast

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Well, I spent five and a half hours on my daily driver yesterday. I was pretty happy with how it turned out, so figured I'd post pictures of it. I washed it twice using Turtle Wax Ice soap, then I applied a coat of Zymol wax over the entire vehicle. After I finished that, I applied some Turtle Wax Ice Detailer spray. I want to clay bar it next time I wash it and I am still learning about waxes and that (I have no idea what you are all saying when you discuss using #80 or whatever lol). Anyways, I'm open to suggestions.



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Well, I have to say that using OTC products, your looks great. I love the BFG's :)



How do you like the ice stuff? I know it's not really accepted around here, but if you like it, truck on brotha.
 
Yeah, I was really kinda wanting some feedback on the OTC stuff because I dont even know where to start with the waxes I see discussed on here. I guess I may have to do some more surfing on here. And I've been very happy with the Ice products. It does come off easily in direct sunlight when the metal is hot (most of the time here in Phoenix). Oh, and thanks for the comment on the BFGs. Just got them a few weeks ago.
 
azenthusiast said:
Yeah, I was really kinda wanting some feedback on the OTC stuff because I dont even know where to start with the waxes I see discussed on here. I guess I may have to do some more surfing on here. And I've been very happy with the Ice products. It does come off easily in direct sunlight when the metal is hot (most of the time here in Phoenix). Oh, and thanks for the comment on the BFGs. Just got them a few weeks ago.





You might want to start out with some 1Z products. You can buy them right online:



1z | einszett North America Shop Storefront
 
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