Detailing your jeep

Just wondering what everyone is using to clean and bring the shine/black back to your undercarriage? I have seen people use lucas oil air tool oil that comes in a spray can. I have used barebones by chemical brothers and it works well but it is kinda hard to apply because it comes in a squirt bottle and you have to usually spread it with a towel to get it even. But today I had my Jeep washed and I saw him spraying EagleOne interior shine to my bumper/suspension and it looked pretty nice. Wondering what everyone else uses.
Ceramic coat works best and lasts the longest. I don’t think I’ve put it on the frame but…
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I pulled up to the car wash my wife uses on Friday, she was there getting her car detailed and I wanted to sit with her while it was being done. I guess the guy standing by the kiosk / barrier arm thought I wanted to go through the tunnel wash - the panic in his eyes was amusing.
 
Going to have to look into that. I’m just curious would it work just as good as a professional ceramic job? 🤔 I already use their glass cleaner with ceramic and it does fantastic but have to apply it every few weeks…
I’m going on two months since I applied it water still beads and bugs and dirt come right off .
 
Thread revival…

Anyone try the “Wheely Clean” stuff that’s been getting pimped on social media? Is it worth a shit or should I just buy another bottle of Meguiar’s Non-Acid wheel cleaner.

I’ve got new tires on order and like to detail clean the wheels while everything is apart.
 
"Detailing your Jeep"

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Only tried it once, then I got a dog.

I kept my vehicles clean when I was young and single.... I had purpose back then.
 
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