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JRivers

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I'm ready to receive my very 1st order from AG. It's scheduled to arrive tomorrow :xyxthumbs:

Now, I also live in an apartment complex, and I have many detailing limitations, but I have a plan and these are the steps I'm thinking of doing for my very 1st detailing: My wife's 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor LS (dark blue)
[FONT=&quot]Detailing process: [/FONT][FONT=&quot]
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  • [FONT=&quot] Before/Photo[/FONT]

  • [FONT=&quot]Wash: Bugs & tar, wheels/tires, rinse, soap and rinse[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Clay (clay photo)[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Dry[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Inspect/photo[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Tape[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Test area[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Inspect/photo[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Polish[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Seal/wax[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Trim[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Dress tires[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Windows[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Final wipedown[/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Photo[/FONT]

I'll only have time to do the exterior. What do you think?

In case you're interested, these are the products I'll be using with and old PC 7335:
Mothers California Gold Clay Bar - Mothers California Gold Clay Bar Paint Saving System, detailing clay bar, 2 clay bars
Lake Country 5 1/2 x 7/8 inch Beveled Edge Pads 6 Pack, foam pad kit, build a kit, buffing pads, curved edge pads

Poorboy's Professional Polish: Now Poorboy’s Professional Polish is creamy”, making it more user-friendly and a real pleasure to apply! poorboys

Poorboy's EX Sealant with Carnauba: long-lasting protection and a deep, wet-looking gloss! poorboys paint sealant, paint sealer, poorboys ex carnauba

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Any advice will be greatly appreciated...oh I'm so anxious, I can hardly wait!
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only use a third of one clay bar at a time and check it often for grit

don't forget the wheel barrels!
 
Even though the Porter Cable 7335 was born a sander the main body is identical to that of the Porter Cable 7424, the only difference is how it's outfitted from the factory. This is how manufactures "platform" a design for multiple purposes.

You have your steps in order and if you follow your plan you should be very successful in making that 2004 Mitsubishi look better than new. :dblthumb2:

Take your time and don't rush. Do each panel and once complete more on to the next.

No time like the present to get started!! :props:
 
Thanks for the tips and encouragement guys!

BobbyG, I researched for several months what polisher I wanted but could not pull the trigger because money is tight right now, but you would not believe it...I FOUND the PC 7335 on top of a garbage can on the street, it was covered with sawdust and very dirty, but I immediately recognized it as the PC 7424, so I picked it up, took it home, gave it a good clean and tested it and yes it works just fine! Unbelievable! My guess is that somebody got a new tool and did not want the old one anymore...:dunno:

And it's not the only tool I have found! Once I picked up an old Makita chop saw for free from a garage sale, it was in bad condition but after some TLC, installing a new cord and blade, it's cutting hell of good now...Oh yeah :awesome:
 
Thanks for the tips and encouragement guys!

BobbyG, I researched for several months what polisher I wanted but could not pull the trigger because money is tight right now, but you would not believe it...I FOUND the PC 7335 on top of a garbage can on the street, it was covered with sawdust and very dirty, but I immediately recognized it as the PC 7424, so I picked it up, took it home, gave it a good clean and tested it and yes it works just fine! Unbelievable! My guess is that somebody got a new tool and did not want the old one anymore...:dunno:

And it's not the only tool I have found! Once I picked up an old Makita chop saw for free from a garage sale, it was in bad condition but after some TLC, installing a new cord and blade, it's cutting hell of good now...Oh yeah :awesome:

I need to go dumpster diving in your neighborhood!
 
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