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I've been going down the car wash rabbit hole and thought I would pass on what I've found. I will start with this: there is no one "right" way to wash a car, there are in fact many right ways, depending on personal preference, the area you live in, whether your car is parked inside or out, etc. I live in Southern California, park my cars outside and don't have a ton of time to wash cars. I would like to find some way to keep them clean properly that is relatively inexpensive and doesn't take all day. The options below seem to fit the bill.

Pan the Organizer has some good car wash videos. DIY Detailer seems like a good site; I got the impression they made the products for themselves and then decided to sell them, rather than the other way around. He also talks about not using much, which is counter-intuitive if you are trying to sell products.

Chemical Guys gets pooped on a lot, but I've used some of their stuff and it works fine. Mr. Pink got good reviews.

P&S, Meguiars, ONR, The Rag Company are all good brands from what I've read. You can't really go wrong with any quality product; just pick the one that smells the best!

TheRagCompany.com sells microfiber products, along with many chemicals and tools.

Seems tire dressing is not necessary, but go ahead and use it. Tire makers put compounds in the tires that add protection.

From my notes:
Option 1
-P&S Absolute ($17.95 1 qt. TRC), apply with sprayer, wipe with microfiber, then dry
-wheel cleaner (CG Diablo, $12) with brush ($12.95)
-clean inside with properly diluted ONR ($6.99)
-bucket with grit guard ($10) x2

Option 2
-prewash with Mr. Pink ($12.99), go over with ONR ($6.99), dry
-soft brush on wheels with cleaner (CG Diablo, $12) with brush ($12.95)
-clean windows
-clean inside with properly diluted ONR ($6.99)
-bucket with grit guard ($10) x2

Option 3: wash, clay, seal
(DIY Detailer)
-rinseless wash ($16.99) applied with sprayer
-use sponge Legacy $24.99) and rinseless wash from bucket
-use ceramic gloss spray ($19.99) and clay towel ($32.99)
-dry with drying towel (TRC "Gauntlet" $22.95)
-clean wheels with rinseless wash from bucket with dedicated towel (TRC "Gauntlet" 3-pack, $19.95)
-clean windows as usual
-bucket with grit guard ($10) x2

Option 4 (uses ONE bucket!)
-foam spray (Incredible Suds 16oz. $17.99) with foam cannon. Could probably use any foaming car wash.
-clean wheels same as above (CG Diablo, $12) with brush ($12.95)
-put foam soap in bucket
-rinse foam off car
-2nd foaming
-use mitt to wash foam off car, use soap in bucket

Optional added steps:
-leave some suds on as you use the mitt
-use DIY Detailer iron remover ($19.99) with clay towel one spray on towel and surface, suds act as lube
-rinse thoroughly with pressure washer
-apply DIY Detailer quick beads ($19.99) by spray, let sit, spray with water to distribute


-towel dry
-bucket with grit guard ($10)

Options 1, 2 and 4 are variations for a relatively clean car that is washed regularly. Option 3 was a more thorough wash. They all appear to take less than an hour. Option 4 is the least expensive. Pan the Organizer did a video on the one-bucket method and it looked like it would work for my situation.

I would be curious what @brianch thoughts are on any of this.

Hope that helps!