Setec Astronomy
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- Aug 31, 2010
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I'm sitting here tonight looking at the newb threads, and realizing that although we have so many great products today, which make detailing so much easier than a dozen years ago (which is when I came to the forum world), it's gotta be so much more complicated for a newb, because there are SO many products now.
I mean, a dozen years ago, if you wanted to machine polish, you most likely weren't going to go with a rotary, so there was one machine: the original PC. There weren't any CCS pads, foamed wool, microfiber, there were flat pads, and there were less colors than today, and there was pretty much one diameter...I mean nobody even talked about pad diameter. Most people used Meg's 80-series polishes, there was 3M, and a few people used Menzerna (but there were much fewer choices, just PG, IP, and FPII...oh, and FMJ
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Anyway, it's not like there weren't a lot of choices back then, there were just so many fewer, it seemed like there were less brands..I dunno, maybe because we didn't have the PBMG superstores then. I can just see how newbs today get utterly confused, it was confusing enough back in the day...
I mean, a dozen years ago, if you wanted to machine polish, you most likely weren't going to go with a rotary, so there was one machine: the original PC. There weren't any CCS pads, foamed wool, microfiber, there were flat pads, and there were less colors than today, and there was pretty much one diameter...I mean nobody even talked about pad diameter. Most people used Meg's 80-series polishes, there was 3M, and a few people used Menzerna (but there were much fewer choices, just PG, IP, and FPII...oh, and FMJ

Anyway, it's not like there weren't a lot of choices back then, there were just so many fewer, it seemed like there were less brands..I dunno, maybe because we didn't have the PBMG superstores then. I can just see how newbs today get utterly confused, it was confusing enough back in the day...