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Re: Best detailing products for cleaning/polishing up Saab Posted by Slaab [Email] (#1275) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Slaab) on Thu, 25 May 2006 07:52:38 In Reply to: Best detailing products for cleaning/polishing up Saab, fusionrx, Wed, 24 May 2006 20:12:29 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Products available locally - Meguiar's, Mother's and 3M make good waxes and polishes. I would take the opportunity to clay the car if you've never done so. Meg's and Mothers both have good clay kits available. Using clay will make polishing paint much easier. I like the 3M polishes over Meg's and Mother's, but I'm sure you'll get good results either way. Meg's NXT and mother's Syn Wax are excellent snythetic polymer waxes, very easy to use. I also like Meg's #26 high tech yellow liguid wax. s100 wax is a nice pure carnauba that doesn't stain trim, and can be found at most Harley dealers. For store bought leather cleaner and conditioner, I recommend Lexol. Easy to use, gets great results. NXT tire shine and Mother's back to Black are excellent for tires and trim.
If going to the internet for products (check out autogeek.net and amazon), Klasse All-in-one and Sealant glaze are designed to work together, and are very durable. Menzerna and Poor Boys also make excellent polishes and waxes used by professional detailers. Zaino (zainostore.com) is another manufacturer with a great reputation and very loyal customers. Gliptone, and leatherique products for your seats are very, very good. Zaino also has a leather care product that gets rave reviews. Autogeek.net has an excellent line of available products for tire dressing and trim pieces as well.
Be sure to be careful when washing and drying (try to use only microfiber for drying if you can) to avoid causing more damage.
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