Hey guys first time post but long time lurker and first purchase from autogeek was about 5 years ago. Ive learned a ton from this site but now its time to stock my own personal garage. I finally have my own house with my own garage and need to fill it up. I used to use my fathers garage to detail my vehicles, mostly by hand, but I don't want to take every thing out and leave him empty handed. Ive used rotary and DA polishers before, but my father only had a rotary at his house so the past few years I've had to do everything by hand. So like I said before, time to completely stock my garage and I hope you guys can help.
I only detail my own vehicles and a few family and friends here and there. The main vehicles are my fathers silver Chevy pickup, grandfathers Green GMC pickup, girlfriends White caddy suv and then my personal truck, a black GMC pickup. And then there is my baby, a black SS Camaro. Then a few friends random vehicles here and there.
With that being said here is what I've put together so far.
Griots Garage 6" Random Orbital Polisher and a few 5'' backing plates
Griots Garage 3" Random Orbital Polisher (Maybe)
Pinnacle
Ultra Poly Clay
Advanced Compound
Advanced Swirl Remover
Advanced Finishing Polish
Paintwork Cleansing Lotion
Liquid Souveran Wax
Detail Spray
Body Work Shampoo
Interior and Wheel cleaning kits
Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pads
6 of Each color except gray. Don't think ill need the extreme cutting pad, and If i do ill order it then.
Then a bunch of sponges, Micro Fiber towels (color coded for paint, wheels), tire black, wheel polish, and all the random little stuff like bucket grit guard etc.
So I think that's about it. I stayed with pinnacle because It was in the "detailing how to" video and it seems to be a high regarded and easy applying product.
I also saw some sealant / wax combo. I like the idea of a sealant for more durability for the daily drivers but I have no experience with them so not sure how they work. One in particular I saw was BLACKFIRE wet ice over fire but again I have no experience with it, and not sure how it would work if I prepped with pinnacle products. Probably and older school of thought that my father taught me, but he always told me to stay consistent within the brand if possible
Let me know what you guys think on all that and help me spend my money LOL. Any suggestions are welcome. I'm also in the school of thought in buying quality the first time. Ive learned the hard way to get the good stuff the first time, and you'll always save money and time in the long run. I saw Griots Garage has the BOSS series Polishers but not sure if it is money well spent or just not necessary for my needs. That goes for the Pinnacle stuff as well. If you guys think that Id be better of another way I'm certainly open to it!
Thanks in advance guys! I appreciate it.
I only detail my own vehicles and a few family and friends here and there. The main vehicles are my fathers silver Chevy pickup, grandfathers Green GMC pickup, girlfriends White caddy suv and then my personal truck, a black GMC pickup. And then there is my baby, a black SS Camaro. Then a few friends random vehicles here and there.
With that being said here is what I've put together so far.
Griots Garage 6" Random Orbital Polisher and a few 5'' backing plates
Griots Garage 3" Random Orbital Polisher (Maybe)
Pinnacle
Ultra Poly Clay
Advanced Compound
Advanced Swirl Remover
Advanced Finishing Polish
Paintwork Cleansing Lotion
Liquid Souveran Wax
Detail Spray
Body Work Shampoo
Interior and Wheel cleaning kits
Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pads
6 of Each color except gray. Don't think ill need the extreme cutting pad, and If i do ill order it then.
Then a bunch of sponges, Micro Fiber towels (color coded for paint, wheels), tire black, wheel polish, and all the random little stuff like bucket grit guard etc.
So I think that's about it. I stayed with pinnacle because It was in the "detailing how to" video and it seems to be a high regarded and easy applying product.
I also saw some sealant / wax combo. I like the idea of a sealant for more durability for the daily drivers but I have no experience with them so not sure how they work. One in particular I saw was BLACKFIRE wet ice over fire but again I have no experience with it, and not sure how it would work if I prepped with pinnacle products. Probably and older school of thought that my father taught me, but he always told me to stay consistent within the brand if possible
Let me know what you guys think on all that and help me spend my money LOL. Any suggestions are welcome. I'm also in the school of thought in buying quality the first time. Ive learned the hard way to get the good stuff the first time, and you'll always save money and time in the long run. I saw Griots Garage has the BOSS series Polishers but not sure if it is money well spent or just not necessary for my needs. That goes for the Pinnacle stuff as well. If you guys think that Id be better of another way I'm certainly open to it!
Thanks in advance guys! I appreciate it.