The wife and I are putting our cars up for sale. By that I mean the Suzuki X90 and the Audi A4. In prep for that, I need to get them looking fantastic and photo ready. So... my washing/wax technique is very basic: whatever soap I have around, whatever care wax is on the shelf, whatever rag is available. But I sense that I am missing some critical info. So without spending hundreds on arcane products, what are you top tips, products, techniques for turning a slightly dirty but decent paint condition car into a shining example of poster ready automotive excellence? Particularly: do I need a clay bar? Do I use a light rubbing compound? Are most waxes sufficient? Do I need an orbital polisher? What about rims, especially alloy rims?


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) cars to get them looking their best for sale....although I "think" you might need an additional clay bar...not sure... 





I don't really like Armour-All's super shiny affect either, but I love the non-glossy/greasy Meguiar's natural shine interior quick detailer. I am planning to get some 303 to try next time I order more stuff, I've heard good stuff about for a long time now.
