OkeefenokeeJoe
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- Jan 1, 2014
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So ... I have this brand new in the box Flex 3401 dual action polisher that's been sitting on the floor in my closet for .... ummmm .... 2 years now and, after checking planetary alignment, decided now is the time to gird my loins, put on my big girl panties, and learn how to use the darn thing.
Really, I've always had an interest in detailing but, at the same time, have always been afraid to try my hand since Murphy (as in Murphy's Law) has always followed me a bit too closely. In fact, I am convinced we are siamese twins. Nevertheless, after briefly talking with (AutoGeek) Nick on the telephone this morning I have prepared an order for the following "get started" items and would like your input and/or recommendations prior to hitting the SEND button. Here's what's currently in my AutoGeek cart at the moment:
-Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover
-Wolfgang Finishing Glaze
-Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
-Wolfgang Auto Bathe car wash
-Lake Country Hybrid 6.5" Pads (2 orange, 2 white, 2 red)
-Wolfgang Pad Werks Pad Cleaner & extender combo
-Cobra Guzzler HD Waffle Weave Drying Towel
-Super Soft Deluxe Microfiber Towels with Rolled Edges (6 pk)
-Meguiars X3002 Microfiber Wash Mitt
Honestly, I was really torn between the 6.5" and 5" Hybrid pads. Although the 5" pad would have required the purchase of an additional backing plate, I read the post from Mike Phillips touting them as easier to use and thought anything easier for me is certainly better. However, in the interest of saving a few dollars, I stuck with the 6.5" pads (but I can still be talked into the 5" pads!).
Oh, and as far as wash buckets go, I figured that I'd use my Home Depot (HOMER) buckets (one wash, one rinse) until I get this detailing thing down.
No, I have no intention of detailing as a business. The very thought of showing up on Judge Judy as a litigant is enough to steer me from any commercial interest. Simply, I just like to keep my vehicles neat and clean, beyond the ordinarily typically "clean" vehicles you see sharing the roadway. My personal daily driver is a 2012 Nissan Frontier (Lava Red), and my wife drives a 2013 Honda Civic (Silver Gray). Nothing fancy ... just regular-folk vehicles.
Thanks for your input, suggestions, and ideas. I admire all of you in the detailing trade and consider you all as much as artists as anything else. What you do requires a keen eye, a deft hand, a super sense of texture, and an intellectual's knowledge of paints and chemicals. I admire you all!
OkeefenokeeJoe
Really, I've always had an interest in detailing but, at the same time, have always been afraid to try my hand since Murphy (as in Murphy's Law) has always followed me a bit too closely. In fact, I am convinced we are siamese twins. Nevertheless, after briefly talking with (AutoGeek) Nick on the telephone this morning I have prepared an order for the following "get started" items and would like your input and/or recommendations prior to hitting the SEND button. Here's what's currently in my AutoGeek cart at the moment:
-Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover
-Wolfgang Finishing Glaze
-Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
-Wolfgang Auto Bathe car wash
-Lake Country Hybrid 6.5" Pads (2 orange, 2 white, 2 red)
-Wolfgang Pad Werks Pad Cleaner & extender combo
-Cobra Guzzler HD Waffle Weave Drying Towel
-Super Soft Deluxe Microfiber Towels with Rolled Edges (6 pk)
-Meguiars X3002 Microfiber Wash Mitt
Honestly, I was really torn between the 6.5" and 5" Hybrid pads. Although the 5" pad would have required the purchase of an additional backing plate, I read the post from Mike Phillips touting them as easier to use and thought anything easier for me is certainly better. However, in the interest of saving a few dollars, I stuck with the 6.5" pads (but I can still be talked into the 5" pads!).
Oh, and as far as wash buckets go, I figured that I'd use my Home Depot (HOMER) buckets (one wash, one rinse) until I get this detailing thing down.
No, I have no intention of detailing as a business. The very thought of showing up on Judge Judy as a litigant is enough to steer me from any commercial interest. Simply, I just like to keep my vehicles neat and clean, beyond the ordinarily typically "clean" vehicles you see sharing the roadway. My personal daily driver is a 2012 Nissan Frontier (Lava Red), and my wife drives a 2013 Honda Civic (Silver Gray). Nothing fancy ... just regular-folk vehicles.
Thanks for your input, suggestions, and ideas. I admire all of you in the detailing trade and consider you all as much as artists as anything else. What you do requires a keen eye, a deft hand, a super sense of texture, and an intellectual's knowledge of paints and chemicals. I admire you all!
OkeefenokeeJoe