Ok, I'm new to detailing at this level so I'm trying to get a good shopping list and get started. I've always taken fairly good care of my vehicles but mostly with Walmart or Autozone purchased products and usually by hand until I bought an inexpensive DA from Home Depot a couple years ago.
My vehicles:
1. 2007 Honda Ridgeline, Aberdeen green exterior. I think it still looks pretty good overall, it has some minor scratches and imperfections and just doesn't pop like it used to. I've washed with two buckets, dried with cheapo Sams Club MF towels, used Megs NXT Car Wash and Wax, it has seen an automatic car wash on occassion.
2. 2012 Ford Edge, Triple White Platinum, 3 weeks old (and my main motivation for getting better at taking care of my vehicles). It was cleaned up by the dealer and I haven't done anything to it yet.
For washing, I already have two buckets with grit guards and NXT car wash. I'll be buying some sheepskin mitts to replace my old ones along with quality MF drying towels.
I plan to buy a Griots Garage 6 inch polisher, 5 inch backing plate and Lake Country 5.5 inch flat pads 6 pack (combo of orange, white, black, blue?).
I will start with my Honda since it's older. The plan is wash, clay, polish, sealant and wax. I currenty own Megs Swirl X, Ultimate Compound and NXT Tech Wax. Can I use those and if so, where? I'm pretty clear on washing, claying and waxing; it's the polishing and sealing that are new to me. From reviews I read, I was planning to use Menzerna power lock for the sealant. Considering using the least aggressive product to get the job done, what is a good polish to use? With what pad? Is the NXT good to use over the Menzerna or should I go ahead and get a good carnuba (Poorboys)? ANY other suggestions, critiques or recommendations are welcome.
The only thing I'll say is that I want to stay with moderately priced products ($30 or less per product is probably a good target).
Thanks in advance...
My vehicles:
1. 2007 Honda Ridgeline, Aberdeen green exterior. I think it still looks pretty good overall, it has some minor scratches and imperfections and just doesn't pop like it used to. I've washed with two buckets, dried with cheapo Sams Club MF towels, used Megs NXT Car Wash and Wax, it has seen an automatic car wash on occassion.
2. 2012 Ford Edge, Triple White Platinum, 3 weeks old (and my main motivation for getting better at taking care of my vehicles). It was cleaned up by the dealer and I haven't done anything to it yet.
For washing, I already have two buckets with grit guards and NXT car wash. I'll be buying some sheepskin mitts to replace my old ones along with quality MF drying towels.
I plan to buy a Griots Garage 6 inch polisher, 5 inch backing plate and Lake Country 5.5 inch flat pads 6 pack (combo of orange, white, black, blue?).
I will start with my Honda since it's older. The plan is wash, clay, polish, sealant and wax. I currenty own Megs Swirl X, Ultimate Compound and NXT Tech Wax. Can I use those and if so, where? I'm pretty clear on washing, claying and waxing; it's the polishing and sealing that are new to me. From reviews I read, I was planning to use Menzerna power lock for the sealant. Considering using the least aggressive product to get the job done, what is a good polish to use? With what pad? Is the NXT good to use over the Menzerna or should I go ahead and get a good carnuba (Poorboys)? ANY other suggestions, critiques or recommendations are welcome.
The only thing I'll say is that I want to stay with moderately priced products ($30 or less per product is probably a good target).
Thanks in advance...