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doc-rice said:You can start here, although it's not comprehensive (Zaino's not listed, for example).
Polish Chart
Compound Polish Glaze Comparison Chart
3wide said:or you could go to an online seller like autogeek, where you can see alot of the brands avaliable then either do searches here or go the manufacturers web site. also after you look and read here for a while you'll see alot of the guys use the same products, that's usually for a reason, it's a product that works. i've been reading for a while and narrowed it down to buying pooryboys, menzerna, or optimum polishes. but that's just polishes and my .02$.
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Maximal said:bert31 - Awesome post, thanks.It's just so much stuff they're throwing around it's hard to grasp
Maximal said:I'm sure I'll pick up on it but I was just looking for a jump start.
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bert31 said:I have pretty much decided that I am going to go with the Optimum series of polishes due to the recommendations I have received that it would probably be the best for a rookie like myself. With you having detailing experience, it may not be the best choice for you.
Coupe said:What does having experiance have to do with using optimum?
There isnt a product on this earth designed "just for newbs" or "just for pro's".
Coupe said:Although IMO you should be lookin at compounds and polishes that where meant more for DA use like danase's abolisher line or XMT. Check out the review on danase's abolisher line. I just used #1 with my PC and dang is that stuff insanely awsome.
Coupe said:It just struck me funny. Im not a newb and i use only the optimum line with my rotary. The way you stated it is it is meant for newbs, that just isnt true.
Coupe said:You will probably end up not liking it if you use it with a DA machine. The break down time is insanely long with a rotary, i couldnt imagine using it with a DA. You would be polishing a fender for days.
BlueZero said:Agreed, there isn't a polish for just newbs or just pros.
bert31 said:With you having detailing experience, it may not be the best choice for you.
Coupe said:What does this mean then?
Coupe said:If someone with experiance wont like it becuase they have experiance then what else does this imply?
Dailyshine said:I think he's saying that people with more experience might be able to work with polishes that might be labeled "tricky" or "difficult" when compared to Optimum.
While there will be an initial learning curve for any product you use, I think being told to go with Optimum as an introduction to machine polishing was given because of the general view that it is easy to work with. Then maybe as he gains more experience, he can try other brands that might have discouraged him if he started out with them earlier on. But again, every product is going to have a learning process no matter what is chosen first. Then, it's just a matter of preference.
bert31 said:WHAT HE SAID!!! (or she possibly, I don't know)