scoobydann
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- Nov 28, 2010
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Well possibly just OCD. I have a few questions, but i can assure you i have read the posts on here for about 4 weeks now and ready to make the next step. little background:
I live in the desert southwest. mild temps year round with extremes for about 4 wks out of the year. Wind and dust are pretty prevelant.
personal car is a 2002 4runner that is black. i have been hand washing/waxing (mothers cleaner wax) for about 4 years and still have the occasional swirl and scratches. after finding this site and being given the confidence to tackle machine wax I recently purchased the porter cable xp.
I have an old work truck (1988 chevy dually) that i can initially practice on but it is a light brown color and I realize it is more forgiving than my baby's black color.
I have a few familiy/friends cars lined up that I can hone on as well
07 FJ Cruiser. Black with flakes in it, mild swirls and scratches
10 Murano. rootbeer brown near perfect paint
08 Sentra. Sliver machine wased only, lots of swirls and scratches.
02 Malibu. Hardly cleaned
So after many long nights on this site I have narrowed down my choices but am still torn.
In my cart ready for payment are:
Wolfgangs duo for swirl removal since most is light removal
Pinnacle liquid soverign wax
DP poli coat sealant (liked it for the price)
6 pack of LC flat 5.5 pads. O/W/W/BL/BL/BU (Duo comes w/ another orange)
I already have an assortent of MF towels as I was doing everthing by hand but they are showing their age so i orderd up some more towls.
I have seen some awesome results from the Megs 105/205 and it seems a lot of you are using that. Should I change the Duo to Megs. And the local car parts store carries megs. the containers look identical but the are no # markings anywhere. even the cut arrows are the same.....is this the same product?
example:
Is this more or less aggressive than the combo sold here?
Initially this is for mine and friends/family cars but wouldnt mind making some extra cash wheni i can.
i already have an assortment of interior detailing stuff so basically what else would be a nice addition to the waxes and sealants or better waxes and sealants for a novice to learn on,
thanks and thank you for having such a plethora of information to keep me up at night.
Danny
I live in the desert southwest. mild temps year round with extremes for about 4 wks out of the year. Wind and dust are pretty prevelant.
personal car is a 2002 4runner that is black. i have been hand washing/waxing (mothers cleaner wax) for about 4 years and still have the occasional swirl and scratches. after finding this site and being given the confidence to tackle machine wax I recently purchased the porter cable xp.
I have an old work truck (1988 chevy dually) that i can initially practice on but it is a light brown color and I realize it is more forgiving than my baby's black color.
I have a few familiy/friends cars lined up that I can hone on as well
07 FJ Cruiser. Black with flakes in it, mild swirls and scratches
10 Murano. rootbeer brown near perfect paint
08 Sentra. Sliver machine wased only, lots of swirls and scratches.
02 Malibu. Hardly cleaned
So after many long nights on this site I have narrowed down my choices but am still torn.
In my cart ready for payment are:
Wolfgangs duo for swirl removal since most is light removal
Pinnacle liquid soverign wax
DP poli coat sealant (liked it for the price)
6 pack of LC flat 5.5 pads. O/W/W/BL/BL/BU (Duo comes w/ another orange)
I already have an assortent of MF towels as I was doing everthing by hand but they are showing their age so i orderd up some more towls.
I have seen some awesome results from the Megs 105/205 and it seems a lot of you are using that. Should I change the Duo to Megs. And the local car parts store carries megs. the containers look identical but the are no # markings anywhere. even the cut arrows are the same.....is this the same product?
example:

Is this more or less aggressive than the combo sold here?
Initially this is for mine and friends/family cars but wouldnt mind making some extra cash wheni i can.
i already have an assortment of interior detailing stuff so basically what else would be a nice addition to the waxes and sealants or better waxes and sealants for a novice to learn on,
thanks and thank you for having such a plethora of information to keep me up at night.
Danny