Blazern00b
New member
Ok, I am getting confused and a bit lost while reading about everyones product choice.
Here is where I am:
I have a white GMC Jimmy (aka blazer
). The paint appears to have been taken care of, there is a moderate scratch on the drivers door, but other than that, its pretty clean. Water beads up like it should when it rains and what not, so I assume there is something on the paint. I have only washed the truck with Megs gold class shampoo, however the water which i use comes from a well, so its a bit hard, and therefore there are some water stains, but not horrid. There is also sign of marring/swirling, however its difficult to see, with it being white and all.
Here is where I want to be:
First, I am looking for something to remove the water stains. I am thinking I need to clay this vehicle before moving on to anything else, right?
Second, with all of the choices for the after clay step, how much does it matter that i get product a over b, as i dont think white gives that "wow" factor as much as other colors but being new to this I am probably wrong. I am however looking for that mirror shine, and as wet as a look as possible.
Now, here is my current inventory of stuff:
Megs gold class shampoo (big jug of the stuff)
Megs 3 step stuff, just the wax and polish, and its kind of old ~5 years?
Megs QD
Megs WAUD
MF's from target and wally's, i think they are the same towels essentially
lambswool mitt (just bought tonight)
Now, for power tools, I have my fathers stuff, a Craftsman rotary tool, big, mean and powerful. I have used this to strip paint off cars with like 30 grit or less paper, good times!
:xyxthumbs
Also, some rotary orbit buffer thing, i think it is useless but I am not sure.....
No PC yet. I think i will need to get one for this job. Its been a long time since i have used anything like this, and last time i did any polishing, I used an airpowered grinder with a wool bonnet
So, oh great ones, :bow can anyone help this n00b out? :wavey
Here is where I am:
I have a white GMC Jimmy (aka blazer

Here is where I want to be:
First, I am looking for something to remove the water stains. I am thinking I need to clay this vehicle before moving on to anything else, right?
Second, with all of the choices for the after clay step, how much does it matter that i get product a over b, as i dont think white gives that "wow" factor as much as other colors but being new to this I am probably wrong. I am however looking for that mirror shine, and as wet as a look as possible.
Now, here is my current inventory of stuff:
Megs gold class shampoo (big jug of the stuff)
Megs 3 step stuff, just the wax and polish, and its kind of old ~5 years?
Megs QD
Megs WAUD
MF's from target and wally's, i think they are the same towels essentially
lambswool mitt (just bought tonight)
Now, for power tools, I have my fathers stuff, a Craftsman rotary tool, big, mean and powerful. I have used this to strip paint off cars with like 30 grit or less paper, good times!
:xyxthumbs
Also, some rotary orbit buffer thing, i think it is useless but I am not sure.....
No PC yet. I think i will need to get one for this job. Its been a long time since i have used anything like this, and last time i did any polishing, I used an airpowered grinder with a wool bonnet
So, oh great ones, :bow can anyone help this n00b out? :wavey