Hello All:
I just discovered AG a few weeks back and only now had a chance to become a member. I really love getting all these great info from all of you.
I'm in Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh in the Mon Valley area. I have 3 vehicles that I take care of. Until now, I've been taking them to a local detail shop. The prices here are fairly low. For a wash and wax, it's $50. For a wash, buff and wax it's $90. I typically get the wash, buff and wax on my car since it's a dark red. I usually get the wash and wax on the other two since they are lighter colors. However, since I discovered this site, I've been dying to do the job myself. But, believe or not, I've never wax a car before in my life. Only washed. So, I ask please be kind to me. Here are my questions:
Would the duragloss 101 followed by 105, then the aqua wax be a good way to start? I am referring to ease of application since I would be doing the work by hand.
Since I'll be applying by hand, what is a good applicator pad to buy?
I'm looking at the cobra microfiber super 5 pack, would I be able to use the detailing towels to remove the duragloss products? I want to buy the 5 pack since the glass towel is included. I defiinitly wanted one of those.
I've been using the stoner invisible glass and tire shine. I like both of those products. The tire shine however using ends up all over the rims and driving for a few days. Not sure if there is something that could be done about that other than wiping up the residue off the rims.
When I wash, I use a sheepskin mit with the two bucket system. I do not use a grit guard. I am considering one though. I use Meg's Gold Glass shampoo. Dry with an "absorber" and I currently using eagle one's wax as u dry. Thoughts here would be appreciated too?
Thanks again! I'm looking forward to learning.
I just discovered AG a few weeks back and only now had a chance to become a member. I really love getting all these great info from all of you.
I'm in Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh in the Mon Valley area. I have 3 vehicles that I take care of. Until now, I've been taking them to a local detail shop. The prices here are fairly low. For a wash and wax, it's $50. For a wash, buff and wax it's $90. I typically get the wash, buff and wax on my car since it's a dark red. I usually get the wash and wax on the other two since they are lighter colors. However, since I discovered this site, I've been dying to do the job myself. But, believe or not, I've never wax a car before in my life. Only washed. So, I ask please be kind to me. Here are my questions:
Would the duragloss 101 followed by 105, then the aqua wax be a good way to start? I am referring to ease of application since I would be doing the work by hand.
Since I'll be applying by hand, what is a good applicator pad to buy?
I'm looking at the cobra microfiber super 5 pack, would I be able to use the detailing towels to remove the duragloss products? I want to buy the 5 pack since the glass towel is included. I defiinitly wanted one of those.
I've been using the stoner invisible glass and tire shine. I like both of those products. The tire shine however using ends up all over the rims and driving for a few days. Not sure if there is something that could be done about that other than wiping up the residue off the rims.
When I wash, I use a sheepskin mit with the two bucket system. I do not use a grit guard. I am considering one though. I use Meg's Gold Glass shampoo. Dry with an "absorber" and I currently using eagle one's wax as u dry. Thoughts here would be appreciated too?
Thanks again! I'm looking forward to learning.