A large gamut of 3M products. Same thing I use on all my cars. I know you did ask Sean originally but I wanted to second this since he did say 3m products. A good friend of mine who has won at least one state award, probably more, for painting cars uses 3m products and nothing else. He's the biggest tight wad, farm boy, but ALWAYS uses 3m. I think Aaron & Ryan should pipe in to. They might be more anal than me in how they detail. Meguiars is what I'd buy if 3M weren't around. I don't stick to any one brand for the entire product gamut. I have drifted away from Meguiars after learning of some of Barry's bible thumping ways. In terms of products, there are crap tons of options out there that are not available in the local AutoZone etc. Most are sold direct through their websites I believe. If I have a chance I will pull out a few products for example. There is actually a great detailing topic on CarAudio-Forum.com that has loads of great info in it, along with my mini-reviews of a number of products during the summer and fall of last year. I learned a few things that are quite pricey are nothing more then coloring change and a re-badge of a much cheaper product. Many detail nuts use power buffers and polishers, I prefer to do it all by hand. Even though it takes a crap ton more effort and time. If I am under a time crunch, I will occasionally use and All-in-one product (ie cleaner wax etc.) but prefer using a precleaner -> polish -> sealant -> glaze -> wax -> quick detailer.