https://www.carpro-us.com/wash-mitts/microfiber-madness-incredipad/
Best wash mitt/pad/sponge ever. The Incredipad is the sinlge most prized asset I own. Three of haha. I have the XL, and two small ones. The small ones are the best though. Very versitile. If you drop it, it rinses clean super easy. Holds a shat ton of product. I can't recommend the Microfiber Madness Incredipad enough to everyone!
https://www.detailedimage.com/Griots-M56/PFM-Terry-Weave-Drying-Towel-P1369/25-x-35-S1/
Best drying towel I've found so far. I know the Rag Company has some good ones also.
https://www.detailedimage.com/Meguiars-M43/Hyper-Wash-P670/128-oz-S1/
Best "Bang For Buck" Shampoo on this green earth. 1:400 Dilution, super stable suds, and strong neutral cleaning power. No wax. No gloss enhancers. No BS. Just clean. This is my claylube for when I use a Nanoskin clay wash mitt. Just spike the dilution some. Only comes in the gallon, like most Meg's Professional Line products.
https://www.detailedimage.com/NanoSkin-M54/NanoSkin-AutoScrub-Fine-Foam-Pad-P625/6-S1/
I use this nanoskin pad the most. It was meant for use on a machine but I use it with my hand. Use light pressure! detailedimage.com offers Velcro handle for it too. I use that sometimes.
https://www.detailedimage.com/Optimum-OPT-M36/No-Rinse-Wash-Shine-2010-Formula-P444/32oz-S1/
Clay lube and a really good quick detailer. Leaves a wicked gloss. I wouldn't use it as a detailer on a coating though. Hinders performance as it leaves behind silicons.
https://www.detailedimage.com/Grit-Guard-M25/Grit-Guard-Insert-P119/WHITE-S3/
I have one in each bucket, even for my wheel bucket. I also use the black backboard they offer in combination in my rinse bucket. Gives you a nice surface and the Incredipad works well with it.
https://www.detailedimage.com/Chemical-Guys-M31/Bug-Bugger-Tar-Remover-P277/16-oz-S1/
My new wheel soap. Not pH neutral. No wax. But tough. I used to use Citrus Wash but they disconituned it. Why? I haven't a bloody clue cause it was a great soap. I still have some and I milk it haha. But this is pretty much the same product just being sold to use in a different bottle. 1oz in a 3 gallon bucket seems perfect. Likes warm water too. I clean rims, calipers, and exhaust tips with this. Not an all in one wheel solution, but tough.
https://www.detailedimage.com/Meguiars-M43/Non-Acid-Wheel-Cleaner-P828/128-oz-S1/
The last wheel/tire cleaner I will ever buy. Used to buy Sonax, which is super expensive but super good. This is equally good, and WAY cheaper. I have used it for a year, and with a Tuf Shine(brand) tire brush this has kept my tires looking right off the rack. I don't use tire dressings anymore because this keeps them looking great. I use it at 1:3 dilution in a DI brand high volume sprayer. Great sprayer. Find it on same website as link.
https://www.detailedimage.com/CarPro-M53/TRIX-Tar-and-Iron-Remover-P624/600-ml-S1/
Most recent product that made me a believer that CarPro is probably the best car care brand on the streets right now. Wow. Combines two of their awesome products into one. Making it double awesome. Long dwell time, but pays off. Super stinky like Iron-X though. I had to vacate it was giving me a headache hahaha.
https://www.detailedimage.com/CarPro-M53/Eraser-Intensive-Oil-and-Polish-Cleaner-P603/5-L-S2/
Link to the gallon cause that's how I buy it. I literally use this for cars and around the house. Countertops, windows, mirrors, stove tops. Works great. Also the best automotive glass cleaner I have found and a great step to take before laying your preferred layer of protection down.
https://www.detailedimage.com/CarPro-M53/Reload-Spray-Sealant-P605/400-ml-S1/
Sealant I recommend the most. But I am sure others will recommend a million others since their are a million others. Ha. This is just the best I have found in terms of time spent applying, ease of applying, and longevity. My friends red WRX I new car prepped beaded well past CarPros 6 month claim. That was with frequent washing also. This is what protects all of my Dad's business vehicles. Which get like 2 washes a year lol.
Good luck. The year I got "liberated" was a very expensive year, but worth it. I was buying so many products I upped my renters insurance. No joke.
As for winter care for your coated vehicle, CarPro Reset shampoo or the Meg's D110 I linked. Or, if you have to waterless wash. CarPro ECO2o or the famed Optimum no Rinse. Both are good. If you go waterless wash, here is the towel I recommend and use. Caught them on sale and bought 20 of them dedicated just to my "waterless-wash kit".
https://www.detailedimage.com/DI-Microfiber-M13/Double-Thick-Edgeless-Towel-P928/16-x-16-S1/
Cheers!