This is my first post here so I guess it's appropriate to introduce myself.
My name is Bryan, I'm 18 and I live in NJ. I started detailing in the middle of last summer doing family cars and such, so I don't even have a year of experience yet. I've been careful to not try anything out of my league, and I've read all of the training tips and articles religiously. So anyway, I just have two simple questions.
1. For those of you who have grit guards how large in diameter is the bottom of it? Is it the same 10 1/8" as the top? My buckets are 9 1/2" at the very bottom.
2. I was also wondering if investing in a g110v2 (more specifically this kit) is a smart move at this point. I figured I could try it out and be extremely careful my first few times until I get the hang of it. I am confident that if I pay close attention to what I'm doing and stick to what I've learned I'll be okay. Once I get the hang of things I'll start doing occasional jobs for money, and I'll get good use out of the MEguiars #2 and #9 polishes I got for Christmas.
My name is Bryan, I'm 18 and I live in NJ. I started detailing in the middle of last summer doing family cars and such, so I don't even have a year of experience yet. I've been careful to not try anything out of my league, and I've read all of the training tips and articles religiously. So anyway, I just have two simple questions.
1. For those of you who have grit guards how large in diameter is the bottom of it? Is it the same 10 1/8" as the top? My buckets are 9 1/2" at the very bottom.
2. I was also wondering if investing in a g110v2 (more specifically this kit) is a smart move at this point. I figured I could try it out and be extremely careful my first few times until I get the hang of it. I am confident that if I pay close attention to what I'm doing and stick to what I've learned I'll be okay. Once I get the hang of things I'll start doing occasional jobs for money, and I'll get good use out of the MEguiars #2 and #9 polishes I got for Christmas.