New guy from NJ

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Hey guys. Been lurking the forums for a few weeks and decided to join to get some insight into products and techniques. Looking forward to learning much information from you guys.

My first question is where would I post a question about products to use on my car? My car is in need of correction but don't have a concrete path I want to take to fix it.

Thanks

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Sussex county

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:welcome: Aboard!! :props:

The company I work for is based in New Jersey......

Do you have a dual action polisher?
 
:welcome: Aboard!! :props:

The company I work for is based in New Jersey......

Do you have a dual action polisher?

No I do not. Was looking at either the PC or GG6. I'm going to start another thread looking for advice on my first order.

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First of all I thought you were retired...second of all--we still have companies in New Jersery??

I did retire from my Boston based company.

One of my suppliers has been asking me to come on board with them for about 6 years now. My former company is among those that enjoy taking jobs from American workers and give them to Mexicans, Brazilians, Chinese, Russians, etc.

They were offering severance packages out for those age eligible so I tossed my name into the hat, received one, and retired.

Currently I work for a company based in Ridgefield NJ...
 
No I do not. Was looking at either the PC or GG6. I'm going to start another thread looking for advice on my first order.

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Reading and becoming familiar with detailing tools is important. Here are some links to valuable information on dual action polishers. I've also added links fpr polishers, backing plates, and foam pads that I use.

The Porter Cable 7424xp

Here's some great information by Mike Phillips that will help you.

Dual action polishers are fun to work with and easy to use. Unlike their rotary counterpart, the only way you can really do serious damage to your paint is by dropping the machine on it....
 
I did retire from my Boston based company.

One of my suppliers has been asking me to come on board with them for about 6 years now. My former company is among those that enjoy taking jobs from American workers and give them to Mexicans, Brazilians, Chinese, Russians, etc.

They were offering severance packages out for those age eligible so I tossed my name into the hat, received one, and retired.

Currently I work for a company based in Ridgefield NJ...

Bobby, Ridgefield is my neighbor, im less than a mile from their.
 
Where should I post a thread looking for advice on what to order first to polish up my car?
 
Bobby, Ridgefield is my neighbor, im less than a mile from their.

HAHA, now how cool is that.... :props:

The company itself is on Hendricks Causeway and I for the most part, thanks to the Internet and phone, work out of my home in MA.
 
Thanks.

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