Some noob questions

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My goal is to remove as many scratches ect in my paint. It has been neglected to say the least. Its not real oxidized but lots of swirls and scratches. What are some good polishes that will not break the bank? I'm also just own a small one speed buffer. Would this work as an applicator? I'm wanting to clean up my Tundra and ultimately sell it. I was also thinking about just paying someone, but I would like to learn so I can detail my wife's car. I've been doing a lot of reading and it seems like you take it to a science level which is awrsome.
 
:iagree: keep it simple coming out of the gates. Definitely pick up a few more pads in addition to what is in the kit.
 
:iagree: keep it simple coming out of the gates. Definitely pick up a few more pads in addition to what is in the kit.
:iagree:Don't take that advice lightly. MORE pads are mandatory. As many as six of 3 or 4 different correction/polishing/waxing abilities.
 
You can't go wrong with this. After you've played around with this for a bit you can start experimenting with different products, microfiber towels or expand your detailing into wheels, glass, it's endless! But this is a great step and this is an awesome kit to get going with (oh - and getting the additional pads).
 
Thanks for the suggestions! I was hoping to be under $150. Looks like it's not possibility needing something a DA to polish with.
 
So close and yet so far away.
A month or two ago you could have purchased a $200 gift certificate for $150. Take 15% off the $239 price of the 3D kit and you would have been right there.
 
So close and yet so far away.
A month or two ago you could have purchased a $200 gift certificate for $150. Take 15% off the $239 price of the 3D kit and you would have been right there.

:doh:
 
How does this compare to a torq DA? Are the hex logic pads better quality?
 
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