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-MEGUIAR'S Quik Interior Detailer for all interior
-Mother's VLR for seats
-Any soap will do for outside
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Stay away from Armor all interior wipes. Again STAY AWAY from Armor all interior wipes and pretty much all their products. The wipes react bad to the interior plastic and cause it to bubble and crack. Please stay away from armor all
I do… I mostly have meguiars and a few chemical guys products now. The bronco is a little different for me with all the plastic and soft top which is why I am asking the community to share some of their favorite products since anyone who has been caring for theirs for a while would know best. 😊
 

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D3 Renew Protect Blak for tires. Technicians Choice TEC582 detail spray. Spray all over vehicle after washing vehicle. Rinse off and dry off vehicle. Also use on interior plastics.
 
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D3 Renew Protect Blak for tires. Technicians Choice TEC582 detail spray. Spray all over vehicle after washing vehicle. Rinse off and dry off vehicle. Also use on interior plastics.
Thank you! Does this tire black rub off if you get near the tires on accident?
 

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No it's like putting a poly coat on wood.
 

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The Adams and Griots products are sold in most auto parts stores and amazon, they are really good. Ditto for Meguires, Turtlewax and Chem Guys. They all have interior cleaner and interior detail sprays - non greasy.
Get a decent car soap (any brand will do). Buy a couple of good microfiber wash mitts. You need to top it with something like a spray on wipe off ceramic or wax. Turtle Wax Graphene flex is a good one. Multiple application methods, so it is easy to apply and re-apply.
Another good spray on rinse off product is Gyeon Wet Coat. Beads like crazy and makings drying the vehicle a breeze.
Dry with a good microfiber drying towel or your leaf blower to minimize scratches.
Dedicated wheel cleaner would be a good future purchase with a wheel brush and a tire brush. Again, lots of products out there for wheels and tires.
Don't overthink or overspend on products - the stuff in the big box stores is all you need. I have used lots of the boutique brands (Carpro, Koch-Chemie, Geyon) and there just isn't a lot of difference. Its more about the process and enjoying your ride.
 

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All Adam’s products. One stop shop, they have a lot of sales and Amazon has it all if I need a quick bottle.
 

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Chemical Guys has everything you need.

I currently use "Mr. Pink" as my soap and it's pretty awesome.

After I dry everything off, I park it in the garage and apply their V07 exterior detailing spray. Wax is optional at this point.
 

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Best bang for the buck. Are these 2 products. At the very least check out Dallas Paint Correction’s YouTube video on the spray wax on a black car in the sun during summer.

The spray wax is a great rinsing/drying aid. $30 for a gallon, dilutes 10/1 so you get 11 gallons for $30!!!

Aqua gloss for tires and interior. $40 a gallon. For tires I dilute 2/1 and 4/1 for interior. It’s water based so it doesn’t build up. At worst you get 3 gallons of dressing for $40!

For glass nothing works better than a 50/50 mix of rubbing alcohol and distilled water.

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Lots of good reply's here.

For washing the car, I have two products that I love. CarPro Reset is a fantastic car shampoo that works well, and so does Koch-Chemie Gentle Snow Foam. Both are fantastic for maintenance washes. I use a pressure washer and a foam cannon to apply the washing foam. Rinsing is easier and faster with a pressure washer to get soap residue off the car, and for "pre-rinsing" dirt and mud off the car. Any pressure washer works. For 6 years I used a cheap Harbor Freight pressure washer. I just recently upgraded to a higher end, shelf mounted unit, with a hose reel in the garage, but that certainly isn't necessary, just makes everything nice and easy. I enjoy washing my cars up to twice a week.

As others have said, 303 protectant is great for interior and plastic parts.

For interior cleaning, I like an APC (All Purpose Cleaner). Just about everyone makes them from Adams, Chemical Guys, Griots, Black Fire, and the higher end brands like CarPro and Koch-Chemie. They are all about the same. Just dilute to a concentration that works the best. (generally I use a 4-1 for general use, and 2-1 for heavy degreasing-cleaning).

For wheel and tire cleaning, I really like Adams Wheel and Tire cleaner. It works great on both the tires and the wheels. Gets brown tires black, and cuts through brake dust and dirt on wheels. I also use it on the all weather mats. Tuff Shine tire cleaner also works really good on tires, and I like their gel sealant that keeps the tires clean for a couple of months. If you like a glossy look, you can add multiple coats to "up the gloss" on the tires.

For air fresheners, I like the good old little trees. I usually drop one between the seats on every wash. (I don't like things hanging from the rear view mirror, and it is actually illegal in some areas, but I have never heard anyone getting a ticket for it).

For towels, I really like the rag company for affordable high quality microfiber. I also buy the big bag of yellow generic microfiber towels at Costco for general purpose. And Harbor Freight has the little ones always on sale. They are actually pretty good for small tasks.

I am lucky that I have an Adams store a few miles away, and just recently found a Chemical Guys store nearby my office. I also buy stuff online from AutoGeek. They have a lot of products and some good how-to-videos.

If you have a dog, get a rubber pet hair tool. I have a lilly brush, but others are made. You could even use a rubber spatula, or small rubber or silicon squeegee, they work amazing at collecting and pulling up pet hair from the carpeted back of seats, or anything really. Then use your shop vac to suck up the loose hair. Optional and more fun, take the top off, and let it all fly out on a drive.
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