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<blockquote data-quote="GREG@SN95" data-source="post: 618399"><p>Invest in a buffer like this... or just buy the buffer/pad package from Justin... Don't forget you get a discount from Obsessive Detail since you're an sn95forum member.. If you choose to buy another brand or from some place else, make sure its an orbital and not a rotary. Orbital buffers spin on 2 axises and can be used by anyone safely where as a rotary if used wrong will destroy your paint... </p><p><a href="http://www.obsessivedetail.com/Buffer.html" target="_blank">http://www.obsessivedetail.com/Buffer.html</a></p><p></p><p>Buy some polish / swirl remover, some glaze to follow it up with for a nice shine, and buy some wax or sealant... The products Justin @ Obsessive Detail sells are great quality... (Obsessive Detail brand & Optimum). Poor Boy's Makes really good stuff too (my favorite). It is very affordable can be bought from autogeek.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend you pick up a few different bottles of polish, some heavier and some lighter for different scratches and swirls... As well as Optimum Poli Seal. Its a great all in one wax for in between full details... </p><p></p><p>Buy some nice microfiber rags and applicators too... </p><p></p><p>Buy a claybar too... use it before you polish and after you wax... and buy a chamois to dry after washing...</p><p></p><p>Now in this order, do the following... </p><p>1. wash</p><p>2. dry</p><p>3. clay bay</p><p>4. fart around with different cut polishes and pads to remove imperfections until you're a happy camper</p><p>5. glaze</p><p>6. wax / sealant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GREG@SN95, post: 618399"] Invest in a buffer like this... or just buy the buffer/pad package from Justin... Don't forget you get a discount from Obsessive Detail since you're an sn95forum member.. If you choose to buy another brand or from some place else, make sure its an orbital and not a rotary. Orbital buffers spin on 2 axises and can be used by anyone safely where as a rotary if used wrong will destroy your paint... [url=http://www.obsessivedetail.com/Buffer.html]http://www.obsessivedetail.com/Buffer.html[/url] Buy some polish / swirl remover, some glaze to follow it up with for a nice shine, and buy some wax or sealant... The products Justin @ Obsessive Detail sells are great quality... (Obsessive Detail brand & Optimum). Poor Boy's Makes really good stuff too (my favorite). It is very affordable can be bought from autogeek. I would recommend you pick up a few different bottles of polish, some heavier and some lighter for different scratches and swirls... As well as Optimum Poli Seal. Its a great all in one wax for in between full details... Buy some nice microfiber rags and applicators too... Buy a claybar too... use it before you polish and after you wax... and buy a chamois to dry after washing... Now in this order, do the following... 1. wash 2. dry 3. clay bay 4. fart around with different cut polishes and pads to remove imperfections until you're a happy camper 5. glaze 6. wax / sealant [/QUOTE]
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