Car Wash & Detailing Products are specialized chemicals, tools, and accessories designed to clean, protect, restore, and enhance a vehicle’s exterior and interior surfaces. This category includes wash soaps, waxes, and sealants for paint protection; interior cleaners, conditioners, and protectants for upholstery, leather, and plastics; specialty tools like clay bars, polishing compounds, and dual-action polishers; and microfiber towels, wash mitts, and brushes. These products effectively remove contaminants, restore shine, provide a protective barrier against environmental damage, and maintain the vehicle’s value and appearance. Key Selection Factors: Use a pH-neutral car wash soap to preserve wax/sealant layers; choose products based on your vehicle’s specific surfaces (e.g., dedicated leather conditioner, vinyl protectant). The “two-bucket method” (one for soap, one for rinsing) is essential to prevent swirl marks. Note: Work in the shade on a cool surface, dry thoroughly with a clean microfiber to prevent water spots, and always follow the product’s dwell time instructions for cleaners and protectants. Avoid household detergents, which strip protective coatings and can damage paint and trim.

Bodywork Tool Set

Original price was: $116.15.Current price is: $110.34.
A Bodywork Tool Set typically refers to a collection of seven specialized tools designed for use in automotive body repair and restoration. These tools are specifically crafted to assist in shaping, smoothing, and repairing the body panels of vehicles, addressing issues such as dents, dings, and other imperfections. The set may include various tools such as hammers, dollies, and other shaping implements, each serving a specific purpose in the process of restoring or enhancing the appearance of a vehicle's bodywork. These tool sets are commonly used by auto body technicians, mechanics, or individuals involved in automotive restoration projects.

Polishing Sponge Pad

Original price was: $16.85.Current price is: $16.01.
A polishing sponge pad is a specialized tool used in various industries, particularly in automotive detailing, woodworking, and metalworking. It is designed to attach to a polishing machine or handheld polisher and is utilized in conjunction with polishing compounds or abrasives to enhance the surface finish of materials. The pad typically consists of a foam or sponge-like material that provides a cushioning effect, helping distribute pressure evenly during the polishing process. The varying levels of density and composition in polishing sponge pads allow for different levels of abrasiveness and polishing capabilities, making them versatile for achieving desired finishes on surfaces such as paint, wood, or metal.