rjgervacio
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- Apr 12, 2011
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I'm RJ and I'm totally new to the world of AutoDetailing. I didn't realize how visual maintenance of a car can be so intricate until I found this website. Needless to say, I'm quite excited to work on my car and start learning from there.
I have a '10 Subaru Forester - Blue. Overall, its appearance is still in pretty good condition except for some scratches & paint chips on the left side of the fender caused by City Plow Trucks during this past winter.
Right now, I'm compiling a list of things I need to buy to get me started:
- Washing Shampoo - Optimum No Rinse Wash or DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss or Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo
- Clay - Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay
- Compound - Pinnacle XMT #3 - #4 (I'm gonna try to use a rubbing compound first to fix the scratch I've mentioned.)
- Sealant/Polish - Klasse All in One Polish (any other suggestions?)
- Glaze - maybe later on (any suggestions?)
- Wax - Collinite #845 or Meguiar's Gold Class Carnuba or Mothers California Gold Carnuba Wax or Poorboy Liquid's Natty Blue Wax
- Quick Detailer - I'll make use of the Optimum No Rinse Wash
- Wheel Cleaner - Mothers All Wheel and Tire Cleaner (any other suggestions?)
- Tire Dressing - DP Gloss Tire Gel
- Buffer - still looking but probably the Black & Decker Random Orbital Polisher (can't afford the ones that cost hundreds of $$$)
- Towel - Mango Freeze Microfiber
- Applicator Pads / Brush - local store probably
Thanks!