Another new guy from the south.

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Hello, My name is Ian and I'm a rookie from Alabama. (grew up in Florida though)

I've always been pretty anal about keeping my cars clean but I guess I have never been nearly knowledgeable as once thought. I was the boss of 4 dump trucks and kept them very very clean. I would use wash it every week. Wax it once a month. Now I used a cheap "wal mart" buffer and since the trucks were in all kinds of bad conditions I used Nu-Finish. (not great but worked)

I'm now here because I got a new car and the fiance has an older 02 civic that she has neglected. We plan on selling the Honda and I want to do a real good clean job with getting some scratches, and swirls out. I've been reading for days now trying to figure out what I'm going to do.

the only thing I know for sure is the PC...

Pads?

Product? leaning Wolfgang.
 
:welcome:and you have come to the right place for info!
 
Welcome & WAR EAGLE!!!
I too am from AL and thought I new a little about detailing and this site has proven that it truly is an art..I really have picked my favorite hobby up to the next notch by reading and learning here..
Just wanted to shout at another from the south! ENJOY!:xyxthumbs:
 
Welcome. You will enjoy the trial and tribulations exchanged among us as we try to achieve excellence in car detailing. :xyxthumbs:
 
Welcome & WAR EAGLE!!!
I too am from AL and thought I new a little about detailing and this site has proven that it truly is an art..I really have picked my favorite hobby up to the next notch by reading and learning here..
Just wanted to shout at another from the south! ENJOY!:xyxthumbs:


Not a Bama fan, Kate (fiance) should graduate from UA here next year. Her father is a dean here. My mom went to Florida and that is where I grew up. I was suppose to go to UF out of HS but I lost my father my senior year of HS. So being a momma's boy I couldn't leave my mom at that time. I ended up wasting away 6 years before I decided to head back to school. I'm so glad that I did.
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At least two of each, 5.5" orange and white pads.



The Wolfgang twins are perfect. (Total Swirl Remover and Finishing Glaze)

The Pads are what really makes me confused. But thank you very much!!!

Welcome. You will enjoy the trial and tribulations exchanged among us as we try to achieve excellence in car detailing. :xyxthumbs:

I've done it for a while, I actually love to do this stuff and it's kinda therapeutic. I just didn't take it that serious like now. The dump trucks had single stage paint so it wasn't like I was working on something that was going to a show.

Now I bought an 09 Nissan Versa in the summer that only had 9k miles on it. I went to Iowa for Xmas to visit the fiances family in Des Moines. We took our two dogs and well ran into snow. So once I got back to Tuscaloosa I washed it with just water and regular car wash soap that I sprayed on. I rinsed it off 3 times before I used a microfiber mitt to actually apply soap by hand. But once I got done I just put on a quick coat of Turtle wax Cleaner/wax that I found in one of my old boxes from when I moved here. It's doing the job and looks okay. But I noticed some spiderwebs in the pain and I want to get rid of those.

It's not an expensive car by any means, but it's my first loan and my first car that I actually pay for other than my sports car restores.

I will get pictures up of the fiance's Honda Tomorrow to get an Idea what I need to do.

I'm going to post pictures of my Versa here in a bit. Then I will post pictures of my other cars. (since sold)

I go to a JuCo here in Tuscaloosa, I'm a full time college student that works part time at a hotel and lives on my own. I'm very proud that I take no help at all from the Government. So I'm going to see if the skill is still there and if I do a good enough job on the Honda that I might do this as a "side job" kind of deal for a little extra cash. I'm not expecting to do PRO quality work. But I am pretty anal and wont settle for "okay".
 
09 Versa SL CVT. bought with 9k in June and now has 21k lol

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1991 Eagle Talon TSI AWD. 60k on the body, brand new drive train. (just a car wash and tire shine)
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1989 Mustang LX 358w I bought the vehicle with this horrible paint job. (got it cheap) then swapped out the motor

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actually, the Talon was worked on in the body shop probably a week before that. It had a rust spot on the side panel right behind the door and infront of the rear tire on that panel. They patched and pained it. I remember complaining about the swirls to them too.
 
I was a little vague in my last post.

Total Swirl Remover (TSR) is usually used with a cutting pad. For Lake country's flat pads, they use orange for their cutting pads.

Finishing Glaze (FG) is usually used with a polishing pad. Again, for the flat pads, Lake country usually uses white for their polishing pads.

Here's a link with much better explanations. Lake Country 5 1/2 Beveled Edge Foam Pads
 
There is nothing in the world that makes me happier than to see a UF sticker on a car with a Bama tag. GO GATORS!
 
There is nothing in the world that makes me happier than to see a UF sticker on a car with a Bama tag. GO GATORS!

Rep to you! Remember It's always great to be a Florida Gator! Orange and Blue Forever!!!
 
Welcome Ian! I have no experience with Honda Clear. I like the hydrotech pads
 
WOW I never knew that so many from the south would be responding..this is great stuff!!! It is my therapy as well, nothing like it when it all comes together and you make something brilliant from blah!!
I dig all the SEC it makes the college football world revolve..Thanks for the kind comments as well and i have my project car in my album but have not figured out how to get them into the text boxes...I'm trying it now but nothing seems to happen..
 
Welcome!!

I would get an DA. Any of them will work. I got a Griot's and it's amazing. Get 5 inch backing plates with 5.5 inch flats, get 2 orange, 3 white and 1 blue. Also you need to get some Meguairs 105/205. And you car will look great after you done compounding/polishing it. Then put your favorite wax and its done!

Good luck!
 
The fiance is a Yankee and she has been blown away with how much we love football. I'm a little weird though since I went up north from Florida to play hockey..
 
Welcome!!

I would get an DA. Any of them will work. I got a Griot's and it's amazing. Get 5 inch backing plates with 5.5 inch flats, get 2 orange, 3 white and 1 blue. Also you need to get some Meguairs 105/205. And you car will look great after you done compounding/polishing it. Then put your favorite wax and its done!

Good luck!

Ole "Slick" here is a Yankee, but his advice is spot on :props:

Welcome to AG from Memphis Ian
 
Not a Bama fan, Kate (fiance) should graduate from UA here next year. Her father is a dean here.

First of all...:wow: This is so cool! :welcome: from another member in T-Town!!! :cheers:
What school is he dean in? I know quite a few people in the College of Engineering.



I'm not very objective, but I don't think there is any place you will find with better products, people, skill, or service than AG.



I went to Iowa for Xmas to visit the fiances family in Des Moines. We took our two dogs and well ran into snow. So once I got back to Tuscaloosa I washed it with just water and regular car wash soap that I sprayed on.

Wait a minute; you DROVE from here to Des Moines?!? With two dogs?!? Dang! That's a long way! I have been to Pella, IA several times over the last few years, so I'm familiar with that area as well.


I go to a JuCo here in Tuscaloosa, I'm a full time college student that works part time at a hotel and lives on my own. I'm very proud that I take no help at all from the Government. So I'm going to see if the skill is still there and if I do a good enough job on the Honda that I might do this as a "side job" kind of deal for a little extra cash. I'm not expecting to do PRO quality work. But I am pretty anal and wont settle for "okay".

Shelton, I assume? Good for you!

Since you are working diligently to avoid taking my tax dollars, you are welcome to stop by sometime and play around with the small arsenal I've acquired. I have a PC, assortment of CCS and Hydrotech pads, Wolfgang & Menzerna compounds and polishes, Wolfgang & Klasse Sealants, an array of waxes....it's actually kind of embarrassing.

PM me, and we'll get together. :props:
 
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