Ok, one last bit of advice needed.
Background, I'm retired (energetic and in good health), and have no intention of Detailing for money.
We have several cars (1 new, 1 almost new, 1 ~10 years old) and a couple of motorcycles. During the summer I wash/hand wax the bikes monthly, the cars get washed monthly but waxed only once or twice. Just a wash/wax can take me a couple of hours, I'm not interested in spending even more hours detailing the cars (I do fuss more with the bikes.). Yes I know you guys get the finish to really pop, but I'm happy with a good an shinny, water beading finish from Mothers carnauba wax. I might be tempted to attack the fine scratches on the 10 yo, but a minivan has a lot of surface area! (A 10 yo Viper or Corvette sure!)
So,
Will spending ~$200 for a polisher, pads, etc. (looking at GG 6" with 5" & 3" pads) speed the process of waxing?
Improve the quality of the wax job?
Be worth the investment?
The money is significant, but not a deal-breaker. I know, a full detailing setup is waaay more, but this is a periodic hobbyist talking.
Thanks!
Background, I'm retired (energetic and in good health), and have no intention of Detailing for money.
We have several cars (1 new, 1 almost new, 1 ~10 years old) and a couple of motorcycles. During the summer I wash/hand wax the bikes monthly, the cars get washed monthly but waxed only once or twice. Just a wash/wax can take me a couple of hours, I'm not interested in spending even more hours detailing the cars (I do fuss more with the bikes.). Yes I know you guys get the finish to really pop, but I'm happy with a good an shinny, water beading finish from Mothers carnauba wax. I might be tempted to attack the fine scratches on the 10 yo, but a minivan has a lot of surface area! (A 10 yo Viper or Corvette sure!)
So,
Will spending ~$200 for a polisher, pads, etc. (looking at GG 6" with 5" & 3" pads) speed the process of waxing?
Improve the quality of the wax job?
Be worth the investment?
The money is significant, but not a deal-breaker. I know, a full detailing setup is waaay more, but this is a periodic hobbyist talking.
Thanks!