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I am new to car detailing and am looking to purchase my first detail kit. Below if what I think I need to do it right. If you can suggest anything else I need please do so. Thank you.

Menzerna PC Crematic 5.5 inch polishing kit
2 Ea. Grit Guards
2 Pk Cobra Artic all white towles
3 Pk White CCS 5.5 polishing pads
3 Pk blue CCs 5.5 polishing pads

I will be working on a 2008 F-250 Super Duty truck Copper in color.:buffing:
 
Grab some good soap. I like ONR and Duragloss 901
 
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I am new to car detailing and am looking to purchase my first detail kit. Below if what I think I need to do it right. If you can suggest anything else I need please do so. Thank you.

Menzerna PC Crematic 5.5 inch polishing kit
2 Ea. Grit Guards
2 Pk Cobra Artic all white towles
3 Pk White CCS 5.5 polishing pads
3 Pk blue CCs 5.5 polishing pads

I will be working on a 2008 F-250 Super Duty truck Copper in color.:buffing:
What kind of machine are you buying .Pc or Rotary
 
I am new to car detailing and am looking to purchase my first detail kit. Below if what I think I need to do it right. If you can suggest anything else I need please do so. Thank you.

Menzerna PC Crematic 5.5 inch polishing kit
2 Ea. Grit Guards
2 Pk Cobra Artic all white towles
3 Pk White CCS 5.5 polishing pads
3 Pk blue CCs 5.5 polishing pads

I will be working on a 2008 F-250 Super Duty truck Copper in color.:buffing:

A PC, Adam
 
With a big truck like that you might want to look into the flex. It will cut that detail time down about a third. Get the same polish with the flex, if money is not a issue.

Also, grab some orange and gray pads.
 
Your first step besides washing is claying.
 
BTW you will need more micro fiber towels, wax or sealant, tire dressing, interior dressing, trim dressing and the list goes on.
 
:iagree: I also feel if you can afford the extra cost, go for the Flex, you won't be disappointed. The PC is also a nice machine and will serve you well but just a bit slower then the Flex. Good luck.
 
Thank you all for the replies. This site is unreal.

Ok if I go with the Flex machine is that a 3401 model that I should get?

I would respond to each of you individually but I don't know how.

Now off to look for a good flex kit. :cheers:
 
Flex 3401 with a variety of pads, Meguiars 105 and 205 or Menzerna SIP and 106ff, clay, ONR, a good sealant (I like duragloss and FK1 1000p), lots of Microfiber towels, cheap walmart microfiber towels for wheels and interior, tire dressing....
 
Flex 3401 with a variety of pads, Meguiars 105 and 205 or Menzerna SIP and 106ff, clay, ONR, a good sealant (I like duragloss and FK1 1000p), lots of Microfiber towels, cheap walmart microfiber towels for wheels and interior, tire dressing....
:whs:
 
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