SamRothstein
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- Apr 25, 2015
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So I've been hitting the Youtube videos for AGO, CG and Junkman and my order of hexlogic pads came in today so I think I'm ready to jump in this weekend. After watching the entire 2 hour video from Junkman, and several others, it's apparent I won't likely be able to fully polish, and maybe compound a couple of spots on my 2010 Corolla in one day or weekend. My time is very limited with work and a toddler. So my question is if I get one or two panels done per weekend, how should I go about this? I'll obviously wash and clay, but should I just wash and clay the panel I plan on working on, or do the entire car? After I get a panel polished to my satisfaction should I wax it, and leave the rest of the car unwaxed until I get to that spot and then when all the panels are complete, go back and strip everything and apply a new even coat of wax over the entire thing?
Products I'll be using: (remember I'm new to this, and started buying before fully researching things!)
Megs Ultimate Wash & Wax
Megs Clay & quick detail spray
Habor Freight DA with CG 5" plate
Megs Ultimate Compound with CG 5.5" Orange Hex
Megs Ultimate Polish with CG 5.5" White Hex
Megs NXT 2.0 Wax with CG 5.5" Red or Black Hex
Am I even thinking about this the right way?
Products I'll be using: (remember I'm new to this, and started buying before fully researching things!)
Megs Ultimate Wash & Wax
Megs Clay & quick detail spray
Habor Freight DA with CG 5" plate
Megs Ultimate Compound with CG 5.5" Orange Hex
Megs Ultimate Polish with CG 5.5" White Hex
Megs NXT 2.0 Wax with CG 5.5" Red or Black Hex
Am I even thinking about this the right way?