Hey autogeek guys and gals! I recently picked up a speed6 painted in black mica. I'm not new to auto detailing, as in wash, wax, clay, interior stuff, etc... However I am new to the whole idea of polishes, sealants, and all the other more serious stuff you guys are into! I would like to collect some supplies eventually and do a serious polish on my car, as it has some minor scratches and a bit of swirling from washing and the elements. I currently own a random orbit (the make and model escape me right now) and some basic detailing supplies. I'm looking for some product recommendations for a metallic black paint that spends 98% of its life outside. I need something that's going to get rid of the minor paint defects I have and provide a long lasting finish. And once I get to my random orbit, I'll post up the model of it so you guys can confirm I have a machine that will work for what I want to do.
I've done a little reading around on this site and paintcarendetailing.com and it seems like Lake Country pads are the pads to go with. I've also found a lot of people using Menzerna and Wolfgang products. I do have a bottle of Rejex, but I've never used it because I've been too lazy to strip all the old wax off the car. Is this stuff any good?
Sorry for all the questions... but thanks in advance for all the help! And if there are any obvious threads that I missed that cover my questions, please feel free to slap my wrist and point me to them. There's a LOT of stuff on this forum!
I've done a little reading around on this site and paintcarendetailing.com and it seems like Lake Country pads are the pads to go with. I've also found a lot of people using Menzerna and Wolfgang products. I do have a bottle of Rejex, but I've never used it because I've been too lazy to strip all the old wax off the car. Is this stuff any good?
Sorry for all the questions... but thanks in advance for all the help! And if there are any obvious threads that I missed that cover my questions, please feel free to slap my wrist and point me to them. There's a LOT of stuff on this forum!