UsJdmtuner
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- Mar 14, 2008
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Hey fellas.. Since my girl got the Subaru Tribeca..Ive been trying my best to keep the car clean and well maintained so that is how i got into detailing.. And i think ive gone a little to overboard but if im going to start detailing, im going to do it right and get the best products and tools I can afford.. well i think investing on a good detailing products will help and keep the car's paint and trims looking brand new and glossy wet, better than how you it came out from the dealer..
First off let me introduce you to my Collection...
you can see alot of high quality microfiber towels that.. BLUE with red seamless ends towel will be for drying the paint and the light blue with dark blue seamless ends will be my buffing and polishing. Lime green will be use for washing the car and i have different polishing pads such as 7inches cutting pad,buffing pad with the counterweight and attachment for the porter cable, i have 4 inches pads for small areas and weird angles including the attachments. I have CLAY BAR with lubricant from Chemical guys, chemical guys citruswash that will be used for washing and foaming the car and chemical guys EZ creme glaze used after polishing or sealant depending on the steps you take.
I have also a couple of brushes that ill be using for polish residues or wax residues
P21S is my favorite also because its one of the best wax that will give your car glossy but the downfall is it doesnt last long so its really good when showing off your car or going to a meet..
misc. products like LEXOL for leather cleaner and proctectant, pinnacle polishing pad cleaner and conditioner. Its very essential to maintain polishing pads in good condition because this is whats going to be used to buff or polish the car. Also i have BLITZ wax that is very easy to use and apply.. Meguiars NXT is ok.. this is most common product you see at AUTOZONE and ive used it before and didnt get good results because i didnt have the complete tools to detail a car..Ill give it a shot and see its durability and shine..
This is my buffer polisher machine.. if you are scared to use rotary buffers and burn the paint, this is an excellent product to use for beginners and intermediate and even professionals. Ive heard nothing but good reviews..obviously this is not being used at the body shop due to its time consuming because it takes more time to cut or polish but it will not burn your paint..
ahh.. my foam gun.. this will benefit me alot cause it will basically spray foam suds onto the car and left for 5min. to let it work and loosens the dirt and grime..
Menzerna(german products) i want to get one of the best polishing agent, Intensive polish has some slight abrasions to remove swirl marks and some scratches and final polish removes marring and gives the car that shine, and 3M glaze is applied after sealant applied or final polish, it has no abrasions but will fill the imperfections thats left and also gives a nice natural deep gloss look.
i got all these stuff from: CHEMICALGUYS
A lot of professional detailers use their item especially JETSEAL
First off let me introduce you to my Collection...

you can see alot of high quality microfiber towels that.. BLUE with red seamless ends towel will be for drying the paint and the light blue with dark blue seamless ends will be my buffing and polishing. Lime green will be use for washing the car and i have different polishing pads such as 7inches cutting pad,buffing pad with the counterweight and attachment for the porter cable, i have 4 inches pads for small areas and weird angles including the attachments. I have CLAY BAR with lubricant from Chemical guys, chemical guys citruswash that will be used for washing and foaming the car and chemical guys EZ creme glaze used after polishing or sealant depending on the steps you take.

I have also a couple of brushes that ill be using for polish residues or wax residues

P21S is my favorite also because its one of the best wax that will give your car glossy but the downfall is it doesnt last long so its really good when showing off your car or going to a meet..

misc. products like LEXOL for leather cleaner and proctectant, pinnacle polishing pad cleaner and conditioner. Its very essential to maintain polishing pads in good condition because this is whats going to be used to buff or polish the car. Also i have BLITZ wax that is very easy to use and apply.. Meguiars NXT is ok.. this is most common product you see at AUTOZONE and ive used it before and didnt get good results because i didnt have the complete tools to detail a car..Ill give it a shot and see its durability and shine..

This is my buffer polisher machine.. if you are scared to use rotary buffers and burn the paint, this is an excellent product to use for beginners and intermediate and even professionals. Ive heard nothing but good reviews..obviously this is not being used at the body shop due to its time consuming because it takes more time to cut or polish but it will not burn your paint..

ahh.. my foam gun.. this will benefit me alot cause it will basically spray foam suds onto the car and left for 5min. to let it work and loosens the dirt and grime..

Menzerna(german products) i want to get one of the best polishing agent, Intensive polish has some slight abrasions to remove swirl marks and some scratches and final polish removes marring and gives the car that shine, and 3M glaze is applied after sealant applied or final polish, it has no abrasions but will fill the imperfections thats left and also gives a nice natural deep gloss look.

i got all these stuff from: CHEMICALGUYS
A lot of professional detailers use their item especially JETSEAL

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