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- Feb 19, 2008
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I purchased a used car in January and have since made it my new hobby. I've researched detailing off and on for about six years, but this is the first car I've had that was in good enough condition to warrant spending some real time and money on.
So here I am. Refreshing old knowledge, checking out all the new products, and learning a whole lot more. I've settled on AG as my home base for some intangible reason; I think it is the sense of enthusiasm and personal experience that is written into the guides and product descriptions.
I have just received my first purchase from AG: (and happen to have tomorrow off!!)
UDM/intro kit
XMT #3
PB's SSR1
PB's EX-P
3.5" backing plate & two 4" orange pads (for glass and headlights)
PB's S&W
I'm a happy girl.
I am nervous about using the UDM. I don't have any experience with buffers--rotary or DA. I keep seeing frightening pics of novice detail work that involved a buffer. I don't want to contribute to that stock.
I figure I will start with the headlights to get a feel for the machine. I plan on using Meg's Plastx for that job (with the LC orange pad). That product may not be aggressive enough to get them to 'like new', but when used by hand it does make a noticeable improvement.
By the way, has anyone here tried Mother's Chrome Polish on their glass? By hand I get great results. It really makes the glass look deep and clear. The reflections are super sharp--much better than without, and my glass is already in good condition. Plus, I am deeply gratified by the way water beads off. I like it better than Rain-X, works just as well or better, and seems to last about 3-4 weeks. I just wonder if there are any side effects to using it that I should be informed of. Anyhow, I plan on using that with the UDM tomorrow. I'm hoping it will improve the cleaning ability of the polish, since by hand it does nothing for etching.
Any feedback or suggestions are greatly welcome!
So here I am. Refreshing old knowledge, checking out all the new products, and learning a whole lot more. I've settled on AG as my home base for some intangible reason; I think it is the sense of enthusiasm and personal experience that is written into the guides and product descriptions.
I have just received my first purchase from AG: (and happen to have tomorrow off!!)
UDM/intro kit
XMT #3
PB's SSR1
PB's EX-P
3.5" backing plate & two 4" orange pads (for glass and headlights)
PB's S&W
I'm a happy girl.
I am nervous about using the UDM. I don't have any experience with buffers--rotary or DA. I keep seeing frightening pics of novice detail work that involved a buffer. I don't want to contribute to that stock.
I figure I will start with the headlights to get a feel for the machine. I plan on using Meg's Plastx for that job (with the LC orange pad). That product may not be aggressive enough to get them to 'like new', but when used by hand it does make a noticeable improvement.
By the way, has anyone here tried Mother's Chrome Polish on their glass? By hand I get great results. It really makes the glass look deep and clear. The reflections are super sharp--much better than without, and my glass is already in good condition. Plus, I am deeply gratified by the way water beads off. I like it better than Rain-X, works just as well or better, and seems to last about 3-4 weeks. I just wonder if there are any side effects to using it that I should be informed of. Anyhow, I plan on using that with the UDM tomorrow. I'm hoping it will improve the cleaning ability of the polish, since by hand it does nothing for etching.
Any feedback or suggestions are greatly welcome!