Be mindful that these are just what I use. There are other products on the market that work just as well. You may even already have some.
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Sun Joe SPX3001 2030 PSI 1.76GPM pressure washer or equivilant. You want at least 1700 PSI.
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If a full-blown pressure washer is out of the question, check out AmmoNYC's Hoseless Lift Kit.
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2 Grit guards and buckets. I like bucket sets with lids. Any grit guard and bucket combo works.
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Foam Canon. MTM makes a good one that isn't too high priced. There are other decent canons for less, but this one was highly recommended and I'm satisfied with the cost.
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Wash Mitt. Anything microfiber. Two packs with high ratings are nice.
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Soap. You'd think soaps would cost pennies with how many are on the market. There are a lot of good soaps. I prefer soaps marketed for use with foam canons. You don't need all of these, they're just examples.
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- https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-CWS_402-Super-Shampoo/dp/B00BJCAPEE/ref=sr_1_4?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1529967271&sr=1-4&keywords=chemical+guys+mr+pink
- https://www.amazon.com/Adams-Ultra-Foam-Shampoo-16oz/dp/B077KFS21T/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1529967325&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=ammonyc+foam+canon+soap
- https://www.ammonyc.com/shop/ammo-foam-paint-cleanser/
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Brushes. Remember to mark these for paint, interior, and wheels to avoid scratching or chemical sadness. Anything you find in a set is probably the best value. Try to stick with boar or horse hair.
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Drying Towels. I like to keep a few on hand 'cause for some reason I suck at using them. Really, just take your pick from highly reviewed microfiber towels marketed for drying.