wootiown
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I've spent way too much money on detailing products trying to find the absolute best way to detail the Stinger, which is definitely the toughest car to detail that I've ever done (other than SUVs). The dark chrome trim, the dusty wheels, and all the body lines make it tough. Here's a quick guide of products I've found are the very best for making your stinger shine!
And I'd love to hear your thoughts, if you've found a product you like better than what I listed, please do share so I can try it too!
Dark Chrome Metal Window Trim
The dark chrome trim above the windows is a total bitch to clean. It seems to fade and tarnish super easily and when I bought my 2018 GT2 the trim was super ugly.
I found the best and most cost effective way to polish it is with Mothers Chrome Polish and a small polishing pad. I'd recommend you put a quick strip of painters tape on the roof, since you're probably going to smear a bit and metal polish is harsh so you don't want to scrape your paint or ruin your sealant.
Follow up the polish with a good sealant, not wax. A wax will stain it again and stain the rubber trim around it, sealants won't.
Dark Chrome Plastic Grille Trim
This stuff was hands down the hardest to detail on the entire car. The beautiful chrome trim around the grille and lower grille ALWAYS looked tarnished after any amount of scrubbing, because water drips down from the grille and spots it.
There are probably plenty of ways to clean it, but the easiest and cheapest I found was Meguiars Cleaner Wax which is dirt cheap and works like a charm. I found a microfiber towel worked better than a polishing pad because of the geometry of the trim, but either way just buff it on a lot (Like buff it 3x as much as you would for normal wax/polish, especially the first time to get all the crap out), then wait for it to try and buff it off and it looks perfect. The cleaner wax does provide a seal as well, but just as before be sure to hit it with a good sealant to keep it protected in the future.
Steering Wheel
The steering wheel is beautiful, but it has a ton of little cracks and holes dirt can get in, and Carmax did a crappy job of cleaning it when I got my car and it bothered me for weeks. Easy solution- Grab a set of car detailing brushes and use them to clean all the crap out of the steering wheel and other interior bits. I keep a trash can in my back seat that has little pockets on the outside, so I just keep a rag and a brush in those pockets for easy access.
Sealants
Sealants are, of course, up to you and every detailer will have their own sealant preference. I set out to find the absolute glossiest sealant because I wanted to REALLY bring out the shine of the beautiful Micro Blue paint, and I ended up finding Nova Lustre. It's definitely not cheap, but it provides an absolutely incredible shine and 6ish months of protection, and it can go on everything. For the winter where I want more and longer protection, I'll be using Turtle Wax Graphene Spray Sealant- I hated turtle wax for the longest time but this stuff is incredible.
Wheels and Brakes
The GT wheels aren't all that tough to clean, but brake dust does suck. I've tried a few different wheel cleaners and honestly they all work about the same, but I've had great luck with Sonax Wheel Cleaner which also has an iron remover to dissolve brake dust. I use a Wooly Wormit Brush to get the wheels and the brakes, and its flexibility makes it very easy to curve around and give the calipers a quick scrub. Just do your best not to get the wheel cleaner on the rotors- iron remover on iron rotors isn't a good combo!
Hopefully that helps some folks, and feel free to ask me for more recommendations! Those are just the hardest parts I've found about washing my car, but if anything else has been a huge challenge for you I'd love to hear about it.
And I'd love to hear your thoughts, if you've found a product you like better than what I listed, please do share so I can try it too!
Dark Chrome Metal Window Trim
The dark chrome trim above the windows is a total bitch to clean. It seems to fade and tarnish super easily and when I bought my 2018 GT2 the trim was super ugly.
I found the best and most cost effective way to polish it is with Mothers Chrome Polish and a small polishing pad. I'd recommend you put a quick strip of painters tape on the roof, since you're probably going to smear a bit and metal polish is harsh so you don't want to scrape your paint or ruin your sealant.
Follow up the polish with a good sealant, not wax. A wax will stain it again and stain the rubber trim around it, sealants won't.
Dark Chrome Plastic Grille Trim
This stuff was hands down the hardest to detail on the entire car. The beautiful chrome trim around the grille and lower grille ALWAYS looked tarnished after any amount of scrubbing, because water drips down from the grille and spots it.
There are probably plenty of ways to clean it, but the easiest and cheapest I found was Meguiars Cleaner Wax which is dirt cheap and works like a charm. I found a microfiber towel worked better than a polishing pad because of the geometry of the trim, but either way just buff it on a lot (Like buff it 3x as much as you would for normal wax/polish, especially the first time to get all the crap out), then wait for it to try and buff it off and it looks perfect. The cleaner wax does provide a seal as well, but just as before be sure to hit it with a good sealant to keep it protected in the future.
Steering Wheel
The steering wheel is beautiful, but it has a ton of little cracks and holes dirt can get in, and Carmax did a crappy job of cleaning it when I got my car and it bothered me for weeks. Easy solution- Grab a set of car detailing brushes and use them to clean all the crap out of the steering wheel and other interior bits. I keep a trash can in my back seat that has little pockets on the outside, so I just keep a rag and a brush in those pockets for easy access.
Sealants
Sealants are, of course, up to you and every detailer will have their own sealant preference. I set out to find the absolute glossiest sealant because I wanted to REALLY bring out the shine of the beautiful Micro Blue paint, and I ended up finding Nova Lustre. It's definitely not cheap, but it provides an absolutely incredible shine and 6ish months of protection, and it can go on everything. For the winter where I want more and longer protection, I'll be using Turtle Wax Graphene Spray Sealant- I hated turtle wax for the longest time but this stuff is incredible.
Wheels and Brakes
The GT wheels aren't all that tough to clean, but brake dust does suck. I've tried a few different wheel cleaners and honestly they all work about the same, but I've had great luck with Sonax Wheel Cleaner which also has an iron remover to dissolve brake dust. I use a Wooly Wormit Brush to get the wheels and the brakes, and its flexibility makes it very easy to curve around and give the calipers a quick scrub. Just do your best not to get the wheel cleaner on the rotors- iron remover on iron rotors isn't a good combo!
Hopefully that helps some folks, and feel free to ask me for more recommendations! Those are just the hardest parts I've found about washing my car, but if anything else has been a huge challenge for you I'd love to hear about it.