Hi,
I live in canada (eastern canada) and want to detail my car. It recently got a lot of new panels, which I want to protect but also want to give the very neglected panels (roof, one door, quarter panels, bumpers- rest of car has new panels with new paint). It's a wheat beige 2005 jetta. Can anyone guide me as to what I need to pick up? I am looking at an eshine website because its domestic and has some good prices. Currently I've gathered that i want to clay the car, polish it, then wax/seal it. I also have brand new rotiform wheels I'd like to protect.
Additionally, I have a rather large scratch on my 2016 golf I need to remove.
So far I've just purchased a griots garage 10813 polisher. What compounds, waxes, pads etc do I need to pick up? Want to spend a minimal amount but still get good performance. Also I have a foam cannon for my pressure washer and want to know- what mitts soaps etc are recommended? Preferably all from canadian retailers. Eshine seems good but open to recommendations. Thanks guys! I've spent way too much time trying to figure out what I need never arriving at a final conclusion.
I live in canada (eastern canada) and want to detail my car. It recently got a lot of new panels, which I want to protect but also want to give the very neglected panels (roof, one door, quarter panels, bumpers- rest of car has new panels with new paint). It's a wheat beige 2005 jetta. Can anyone guide me as to what I need to pick up? I am looking at an eshine website because its domestic and has some good prices. Currently I've gathered that i want to clay the car, polish it, then wax/seal it. I also have brand new rotiform wheels I'd like to protect.
Additionally, I have a rather large scratch on my 2016 golf I need to remove.
So far I've just purchased a griots garage 10813 polisher. What compounds, waxes, pads etc do I need to pick up? Want to spend a minimal amount but still get good performance. Also I have a foam cannon for my pressure washer and want to know- what mitts soaps etc are recommended? Preferably all from canadian retailers. Eshine seems good but open to recommendations. Thanks guys! I've spent way too much time trying to figure out what I need never arriving at a final conclusion.