miceandice
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- Aug 10, 2010
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After reading and reading (and reading some more) I've finally convinced myself to get a Griot's 6". I'll only be using it for my car and possibly 1 or 2 other family cars for light swirl removal and polishing. And I'll only be using it once or twice a year - so I'm forcing myself to a tight budget (and I'm a student). There are so many awesome products/pads I've been having to constantly remind myself I don't need very many at all. So, here goes for the bare-bones budget list of things I think I'll need to get started:
Suggestions, thoughts, other ideas? I've seen some polish pad kits for ~$50 for 6 pads, which would seem to be a sensible upgrade to simply getting 3 for $36 ($12 each).
See below for a very amateur attempt to show the paint condition I'll be working on. It is an '08 Nissan Rogue, Venom Red that I've clayed once and put DG 101 on a couple times + DG Aquawax every 3-4 weeks (the car is NOT clean in this picture). I have seen many people say Nissan paint has a hard clear coat, but for what it's worth my car seems to scratch and chip very easily.
In this image you can see the swirl marks and some sort of defect in the paint (appears it might be below the clear) that has been on the car since I got it used 6 months ago. This is the only spot on the car with this sort of defect and it really isn't noticeable, so correcting it isn't a priority.
- Griot's Garage 6" polisher (chosen because of the good reviews, price, and warranty)
- Lake Country CCS 6.5" pads: 1 orange, 1 white, 1 gray finishing (looks black to me). Why did I chose Lake Country CCS? No idea
It's just what most people here mention, let me know if there's something comparable at a better price. Also, I know most recommend using 5.5" pads, but that means buying a 5" backing pad... something I might eventually do, but for now I figure its good enough to stay with 6" to keep costs down
- Polish: don't really know. Suggestions? I've seen many people recommend the "Wolfgang twins." They seem expensive to me, and I'd like to stick with something OTC (there are several well stocked auto paint and body stores around), but if Wolfgang's the way to go, so be it. Note: I already have a big bottle of Meguire's #81 that I'd love to be able to use in place of buying yet another polishing product.
Suggestions, thoughts, other ideas? I've seen some polish pad kits for ~$50 for 6 pads, which would seem to be a sensible upgrade to simply getting 3 for $36 ($12 each).
See below for a very amateur attempt to show the paint condition I'll be working on. It is an '08 Nissan Rogue, Venom Red that I've clayed once and put DG 101 on a couple times + DG Aquawax every 3-4 weeks (the car is NOT clean in this picture). I have seen many people say Nissan paint has a hard clear coat, but for what it's worth my car seems to scratch and chip very easily.
In this image you can see the swirl marks and some sort of defect in the paint (appears it might be below the clear) that has been on the car since I got it used 6 months ago. This is the only spot on the car with this sort of defect and it really isn't noticeable, so correcting it isn't a priority.