Basically whilst i don't want to spend an absolute fortune on detailing my car i don't look at cheap i look at what comes recommended. So i've read a load of threads where people will honestly chat about the success they've had with a product and also had recommendations from Stealth (thanks - top bloke

) when i've been asking a load of noob questions.
The way i see it, it's worth investing in caring for your car

Anyhow to be of some use to your original question for shampooing i'd recommend the following:
* 2 buckets
* 2 Lambs wool wash mits (cost about a tenner each)
* grit guard
* Megs #62 Mirror Glaze Professional Car Wash shampoo
* A plush drying towel
- use the 2 bucket method to wash your car. Use the 2 lambs wool wash mits, one does the roof, bonnet, rear flat panel, and top halves of the doors. The other mit washes the bottom halves of the doors, the front/splitter and rear boot lip

Results from using this stuff are great, I definitely recommend it
