Hi,
I am driving a deep blue metallic '99 Porsche Boxster. The paint is in good shape, considering it's age, but has some light swirls/spider webs you would expect on an older dark color car. I am new to DIY detailing, so I am not looking to spend a huge amount out of the gate, or do anything too aggressive with cutting and compounds right away. I realize I probably won't get rid of every imperfection, but I think I can probably do a better quality job myself for a lot less than a local detailer.
I would appreciate any opinions on what I was looking to purchase to get started:
Optimum Car Wash
Chenille Wash Mitt
2 Buckets w/ Grit Guards
Waffle Guzzler Drying Towel
Clay Bar
Polishing Pal
Menzerna Super Finish 3500 w/ White Pad
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant w/ Red Pad
Supreme 530 to buff
Blackfire Pad Cleaner
Once I get a feel for doing this myself, I am thinking I will step up to a buffer, with the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover and Glaze.
Any input, and thoughts are greatly appreciated, thanks!
I am driving a deep blue metallic '99 Porsche Boxster. The paint is in good shape, considering it's age, but has some light swirls/spider webs you would expect on an older dark color car. I am new to DIY detailing, so I am not looking to spend a huge amount out of the gate, or do anything too aggressive with cutting and compounds right away. I realize I probably won't get rid of every imperfection, but I think I can probably do a better quality job myself for a lot less than a local detailer.
I would appreciate any opinions on what I was looking to purchase to get started:
Optimum Car Wash
Chenille Wash Mitt
2 Buckets w/ Grit Guards
Waffle Guzzler Drying Towel
Clay Bar
Polishing Pal
Menzerna Super Finish 3500 w/ White Pad
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant w/ Red Pad
Supreme 530 to buff
Blackfire Pad Cleaner
Once I get a feel for doing this myself, I am thinking I will step up to a buffer, with the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover and Glaze.
Any input, and thoughts are greatly appreciated, thanks!