A litte background:
I have an 06 Black IS350 with moderate swirls.
I've been lurking around here since a few weeks ago, which was when I decided that maybe I should stop paying for details. I had a 3 stage paint correction done(about $600) about 3 years ago, and haven't waxed polished or anything since then. I've been guilty of neglecting my poor car, mainly because I thought detailing was futile since my apartment has outdoor, uncovered alley parking. The car seems to get dirty two days after a wash. After reading these forums, I can see the durability advantages of a proper detail beyond just making the car shiny.
I've decided that I want to tackle detailing myself, and want to invest a little money and time into this challenge
Now I have an idea of the buffer I'd like(Porter Cable), and I feel like I've gained a ton of knowledge about how to properly wash the car and how to use the buffer, but I'm wondering what things I really need to get started.
Here is what I'm thinking so far:
PC Buffer with velcro backing plate
A couple orange pads, white pads, and blue or gray pads
Now is what I need advice one. Which set of detailing products offers the most protection from the elements? Will all waxes do essentially the same thing, or should I be looking for certain types of products to make sure my finish is as protected as it can be? Any recommendations of specific brands?
Thanks for your help. I'll be sure to post before and after pics as soon as I get underway.
I have an 06 Black IS350 with moderate swirls.
I've been lurking around here since a few weeks ago, which was when I decided that maybe I should stop paying for details. I had a 3 stage paint correction done(about $600) about 3 years ago, and haven't waxed polished or anything since then. I've been guilty of neglecting my poor car, mainly because I thought detailing was futile since my apartment has outdoor, uncovered alley parking. The car seems to get dirty two days after a wash. After reading these forums, I can see the durability advantages of a proper detail beyond just making the car shiny.
I've decided that I want to tackle detailing myself, and want to invest a little money and time into this challenge
Now I have an idea of the buffer I'd like(Porter Cable), and I feel like I've gained a ton of knowledge about how to properly wash the car and how to use the buffer, but I'm wondering what things I really need to get started.
Here is what I'm thinking so far:
PC Buffer with velcro backing plate
A couple orange pads, white pads, and blue or gray pads
Now is what I need advice one. Which set of detailing products offers the most protection from the elements? Will all waxes do essentially the same thing, or should I be looking for certain types of products to make sure my finish is as protected as it can be? Any recommendations of specific brands?
Thanks for your help. I'll be sure to post before and after pics as soon as I get underway.