Use two buckets with grit guards in the bottom, quality sponge/mitt, quality soap, and quality microfiber towels. I'd also grab a bottle of detail spray to aid in drying. And if budget allows, glass cleaner with a towel specifically for glass.
All of the major brands like Adam's and Chemical Guys are quality these days. Technology has developed rapidly in the last few years when it comes to detailing.
All of the major brands like Adam's and Chemical Guys are quality these days. Technology has developed rapidly in the last few years when it comes to detailing.