What is the cheapest and simplest way to wash and detail a car using Bowden's Own products?
Also, do Bowden's Own have a similar product to this?
I've usually used the Eagle One product while drying the car after a wash.
I actually read this as Broden originally…
And I thought you were Shakira. So disappointed.
And I thought you were Alvin from Alvin and the chipmunks
And here was I thinking Alvin was from the Monkees.
Boss Gloss or After Glow are probably the closest match to that Eagle One product.
Bowdens do a wash and wax product that's probably the cheapest and easiest method for a basic clean and protect but it really depends on what you want and expect from the process.
25% off today and tomorrow at Autobarn so a good time to pick some stuff up to try.
…………… wash and detail a car using Bowden's Own products
Amazing what a 10 second Google will find.
https://www.bowdensown.com.au/guides/how-to-use/exterior-car…
I did read that but was looking to see if anyone had taken a minimalistic approach to save costs.
Bare minimum I'd do for a car that wasn't mine (I'd have to do more for my own) that was a daily driver would be wash with Wax Wash (using 2 bucket method) then dry using Afterglow. Most protection with the least work.
Thanks
^^I agree with this^^
as someone who hates washing cars but is very particular about car car I find this gives a good results
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For anyone interested
MEGUIAR'S ULTIMATE WASH & WAX
https://www.autobarn.com.au/meguiars-ultimate-wash-wax-48oz-…
I dry using a leaf blower,less chance to scratch