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Hi, I guess I'm the newest old guy here...I live in East Tennessee on some of the best driving and riding roads in the country. We have a couple of sets of 4 wheels and a couple of sets of 2 wheels, all of which need help with detailing. Full of questions and looking for answers.
Hope this matures into a long term relationship.
 
:welcome:

Tons of great info and people here...
 
Thank you all for the welcome. I look forward to meeting new folks and discovering the intricacies of the great detailing achieved here.
Tenblade I am in Knoxville also...In the Cedar bluff area.
 
Thank you all for the welcome. I look forward to meeting new folks and discovering the intricacies of the great detailing achieved here.
Tenblade I am in Knoxville also...In the Cedar bluff area.

If you have any questions or want to come by one weekend let me know (shoot me a PM..I'm in the Rocky Hill area). I've got several different soaps, waxes, sealants, and towels you can try.
 
There are a bunch of videos on youtube (Mike Phillips, Ammo, Junkman) as well as threads in this forum. I wouldn't get caught up in the details, just get the prinicipals down i.e. two-bucket wash, proper cadence for the wash, how to dry the car without swirling/marring the paint.
Wash- two 3 5 gallon buckets (one for wheels, two for the body..one wash/one rinse), microfiber wash mitt x2 (one for wheels, one for paint)
Dry- I use an electric leaf blower, then microfiber towel..guzzler.

Chemicals- I would start with Megs, which you can buy at any box store. In fact Kmart is selling a kit with soap, quick wax and quick detailer.
Towels- this is where you spend your money. You can get towels here or The rag company, or Microfiber tech. I personally like the pricepoint and quality of the microfiber tech towels. Avoid Chemical Guys towels like the plague.
Any other questions, shoot me a PM
 
Hello my name is Jim and im from Sterling il. and new at detailing with a porter cable 2724xp
 
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