What's up everybody? Another newbie from VA, currently in Hopewell VA, nearby Richmond. But I'm building my stock of equipment and trying to read every thread I can find on becoming the best detailer I can be. Gotta say that washing my car is such an enjoyable experience, but I've never been truly hardcore about it until recently. The process of washing the car is the perfect escape from daily grind, just getting away and really getting into the car. So the proper progression to me would to become as skilled as I can to not only keep enjoying this process but really make my car look as great as possible and maybe moving along to my friends cars as well.
So, I'm glad to be here. Glad to start learning as much as possible and looking for any and all advice on starting off. I'm building up my equipment slowly but surely and up next on my list is a pressure washer and a griots DA polisher. So far my stock of products is:
Wolf's Chemicals Hard Body Bundle, Adam's Drying Microfiber, 2 Buckets, Grit Guards, 1Z einszett Anti-Insekt, 1Z einszett Cockpit, Adam's Quick Detail, Wolf's Chemicals Trim Coat, Wolf's Chemicals 2N Nano Shampoo, Wolf's Chemicals Glass Guard, Gilmour Foamaster 2, Uber wool wash mitt and various microfibers.
My wants list includes: Griots DA Polisher with multiple pad set, Cleanforce 1800 psi 1.5 GPM Pressure washer and Sonax Wheel Cleaner.
I think my biggest question would be when using the DA polisher, what are some beginner tips I need to look out for so I don't burn up my car. How much polish, how big of an area to do at once, when do I know that section is finished, stuff like that. Do you pick 1 panel and do that 3 process start to finish, or finish the car as a whole step by step? What are the best pads? Etc etc..
I think I've got a solid grasp on everything else, but I'm a COMPLETE beginner on using machine polishing, pad choices, etc etc.I'm very interested not only in detailing as a full experience but also in minor paint correction, I'm not planning on starting a business or becoming "pro" other than being the best I can but i want to know how to buff small scratches and repair swirling as well as cleaning the surfaces and protecting them as best I can.
Sorry for the novel, thanks so much in advance for any and all help!
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So, I'm glad to be here. Glad to start learning as much as possible and looking for any and all advice on starting off. I'm building up my equipment slowly but surely and up next on my list is a pressure washer and a griots DA polisher. So far my stock of products is:
Wolf's Chemicals Hard Body Bundle, Adam's Drying Microfiber, 2 Buckets, Grit Guards, 1Z einszett Anti-Insekt, 1Z einszett Cockpit, Adam's Quick Detail, Wolf's Chemicals Trim Coat, Wolf's Chemicals 2N Nano Shampoo, Wolf's Chemicals Glass Guard, Gilmour Foamaster 2, Uber wool wash mitt and various microfibers.
My wants list includes: Griots DA Polisher with multiple pad set, Cleanforce 1800 psi 1.5 GPM Pressure washer and Sonax Wheel Cleaner.
I think my biggest question would be when using the DA polisher, what are some beginner tips I need to look out for so I don't burn up my car. How much polish, how big of an area to do at once, when do I know that section is finished, stuff like that. Do you pick 1 panel and do that 3 process start to finish, or finish the car as a whole step by step? What are the best pads? Etc etc..
I think I've got a solid grasp on everything else, but I'm a COMPLETE beginner on using machine polishing, pad choices, etc etc.I'm very interested not only in detailing as a full experience but also in minor paint correction, I'm not planning on starting a business or becoming "pro" other than being the best I can but i want to know how to buff small scratches and repair swirling as well as cleaning the surfaces and protecting them as best I can.
Sorry for the novel, thanks so much in advance for any and all help!
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