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  1. lethalxls1

    Critique my car care list for a NEW car

    I reccomend 2 large 5 gallon buckets, a grit gaurd, Cobra edgeless microfibre towels, Pinnacle bodywork shampoo. Good luck! and WELCOME to AG!!!!!!
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    Getting Started

    If it was me I would start out using just a truck with a water tank until you build your bussiness up a bit. If all goes well get a trailor later on-try to save as much as possible at first. Just my opinion. Good luck! I wish I lived closer!
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    Request!!

    You know I absolutely 100% agree with Budman3. If you have no experience with a DA polisher you may want to go with a easier polish to use like Poorboys etc. Menz takes a bit of time to learn how to use. Good luck!
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    Poorboy vs XMT

    hahahahaha! I would hate to see you buy a car dude.
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    Request!!

    It produces great results with a PC if you take your time. The only way you will understand is to buy it and prepare for everyone to say "I told you so!".
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    Best write-up/detail...(to me)

    Unreal! Just........ wow...........
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    New Edge Adapter for Makita BO6040

    That looks really cool!
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    Tires Needed -- Sport Utility

    Drag radials!!!!! J/k!! hahah
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    Request!!

    Dont get discouraged. I am sure you are off to a good start. Alot of people love Menzerna but others dont. Its whatever works best for you. Besides if you are anything like most of us here you will be making plenty more orders in the near future!
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    A new supercar...

    :whs:
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    What can cause very fine micromarring/buffer trails?

    Try priming the pad with a few sprays of Distilled water before putting the polish on it. Sometimes a few sprays are needed on the pad once the polish has been worked a little bit to extend the working time of the polish.
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    Sawasdee from Bangkok

    Welcome! Wait until AG has a good sale and place a order for everything you need at one time-maybe that will help-talk with Meghan (she works for AG and is on the forums alot) maybe she can help you with shipping. :cheers:
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    Request!!

    Yeah well- I had a little help from my friends hahahahahah!:cheers: (far from it- I am a newb!!)
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    Request!!

    No I learned the little bit I know from all of you guys ( the real pros!). LOL I am no pro thats for sure. Just thought I would try to answer a few questions for you guys! hahaha
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    Request!!

    Also- make sure you wash the car before polishing and if the white lake country pad isnt aggressive enough to remove the swirls with sip you can try a orange pad. I do not suggest a yellow pad it is very aggressive. Make sure you dont "dry polish" to avoid this you can give the polishing pad a...
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    Request!!

    This is a brief explanation of the pads: CCS 7.5 foam pads, lake country 7.5 inch pads, 7 inch ccs foam pads, ccs pads by lake country, lake country mfg, lake country manufacturing White is the least aggressive polishing pad next highest is orange then yellow is the most aggressive. Blue and...
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    Request!!

    It brings back a high gloss. These are 2 step polishes. A "heavy" polish followed by a"finer" finishing polish. Most polishes are 2 step polishes unless you go with a "all in one" which dont work as well and have fillers to temporarily hide swirls/imperfections.
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    Request!!

    Alot of these guys are pro detailers and they refer to the different products by numbers and abbreviations- when I first came to the site I was like huh??? here is a example-"use the pc w/ LC ccs yellow with PO83 followed by LC ccs white w/106FF buff with a MF then a thin layer of LSP."
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    Request!!

    Its just the # for the nano polish Note: The Menzerna Professional Line includes two products named Micro Polish. This one, part number PO106FF, is part of the family of polishes for scratch-resistant clear coats, which are comprised of nano ceramic particles. For this reason, PO106FF is...
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    Request!!

    As long as you use the correct pad and fully work the polish it should be fine. I was under the assumption that the SIP and Nano polishes were only for super hard clearcoat finishes (like the Mercedes) but thats not true. Will you be using a PC 7424, UDM, or a Rotary polisher? The Menzerna SIP...
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