Bruno Soares
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I’m a big fan of the Rupes Yellow foam pads. And CarPro Essence is amazing.
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Well, our offer on a house was accepted, nice big two car garage with plenty of shelves and bench space. Upgrade the lighting, reseal the floor and fill some cracks. I should have a suitable location to polish and detail regularly, finally.
My end game will be to have the garage capable of washing cars in year-round, doors closed, without water concerns. The most expensive part of that, from what I can tell, will e repairing the floor and installing a drain that leads to the driveway, which already has a nice large drain grate. Heat? Torpedo heaters are amazing.
Well, there goes your detailing budget down the drain
Literally...
lol
I don’t use it but if you’re thinking an AIO, 3D is probably the most popular. So if you asked me for one AIO, it would be 3D, I think I either Speed (protection) or One.
Search around. AGO has samples (I think they sell and give them away with orders) and others sell smaller bottles of many brands. I once thought I could get away with just 1 polish and I'm up to 5 I think now and like them all.Still going back and forth with myself on what AIO I would like to try first. Reading reviews seems like there are many good choices. Rupes, 3D, Megs, Menzerna...so many choices :wow:
Thinking it is down to the Rupes and Menzerna options. Seems like everyone who uses those love them. I have settled on Rupes and Lake Country for starting out pads. Few of each brand of various levels of cut.
If you got 3D One for a one step and 3D Speed for an AIO you could do everything from "pretty messed up to shiny and finished with an LSP" with 2 products and probably 2 pads
I am not saying other brands couldn't give you the same thing but this is a tried and true combination that has been very popular and continues to be popular among pros and advanced hobbyists
Many people will rag on 3D Speed for not having a very long life for the LSP component but it can easily be topped with something else
I am not aware of any AIO that gives phenomenal life from the LSP component but others here may know of something
3D One and Speed, in my book, are easy to apply, cycle forever, and wipe off nicely
Rupes, 3D, Megs, Menzerna...so many choices
This is the sorta information I am looking for. I'd like to keep it lean and avoid as much experimenting as possible. Gonna try and keep it lean!
Got the G8 to go with the G9 for my birthday this weekend. Came with some 3.5" Lake Country pads. Cannot wait to get these things fired up. Unfortunately it may be a couple months before that chance comes.
Nice....I got a g8 in Sept...going to use it today for all the wrong reasons![]()
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You drop a big rib bone on your hood??![]()
connected to a 20 pound turkey
Consider standing where you are with the G9, the Perfect Finish, maybe get some Yellow Buff and Shine Uro-Tec foam pads (similar to Rupes yellow), and pick up some Uro-Fiber for heavier cutting. A great compound to pair with it would be Sonax Cutmax or Ultimate Cut. I've seen a lot of detailer's get a lot of mileage from Perfect Finish though. From cut to finish it has a lot of versatility. An unsung hero of the Sonax line is Cut & Finish. So much cut, and such a great finish. It's a true medium polish if you ever saw one. An AIO from Sonax I believe is called "paint cleaner". Not 100% on that one though.
For an AIO I really like 3D Speed. Works great on the yellow pads as well.
Hex Logic is manufactured by Buff and Shine. Great quality components and construction.
Someone mentioned the Rupes offerings. That's not a bad suggestion either. They have everything set up for you, and the polishes are extremely high performing. The cut and finish from the Coarse has been just tearing it up at the shop for me. I finally dialed in a process that eliminates a lot of the dusting issues, and the time saved is remarkable. Their DA Fine, can cut a bit, and finish a lot! The Uno Pure... It's so fine that on some paints it won't make a difference. I haven't tried the Uno Protect yet, because the shop where I work is almost always doing coatings. One of the guys that works there used it on a job we did together and it worked great. Seems to cut more than 3D Speed, and finish just as well. But - that's not to say you should go that route, just that in the future, once the Sonax and LC pads wear out, you might want to consider it.
Well, are you going to spill it or make us beg, cause I can grovel with the best of them...