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What would you recommend for this scenario:

Polisher = PC 7336
Pads = Edge 2000 6" DA pads (Probably Green, Blue, and White. Please make a suggestion if these are not the right ones for me.)
User = Beginner

I want to make the paint reflective, smooth as glass, and make the paint look a mile deep and wet. What would you suggest for this?

I need to set some parameters though. I'd prefer that the Polishes, sealants, glazes, waxes, etc. are under $20 a bottle. I'm going for best bang for the buck. I'm young, broke, but want to do the best that I can for those who come to me for detailing.

Thanks in advance.
 
I would recomend the pbs products, nice and inexpensive and do an amazing job, I would say using a ssr if there are any scratches with the cutting pad. Then use pro polish or PwC using a polishing pad (I'm not farmilar with the pad edge 2000 pads but I'm sure the website says) then I would top with nattys or nattys blue depending. But ya poorboys makes good products for that price range
 
I agree on the poorboys products. Best bang for the buck.
For a great, slick, smooth finish, Sart with a good wash.
Get PB's clay, some SSR's depending on what you are working with,
Get a good polish from them..they are all good...I tried them all.
If you want a sealant, I would go with EX
topped with either Nattys waxes.


Edge pads...............
If you are not looking into the whole set, I would forget the white pad. It is mainly for VERY WELL MAINTAINED or NEW/Showroom finishes. I'm not saying yours isn't, but it is for working on new stuff, if you have new/newer, then get it. My white pad rarely sees use. Maybe once or twice a month.
It wouldn't hurt to get it, but it wouldn't hurt not too.....it just depends on your application.
I say get the Yellow, Green, and Blue. I need another Blue..mine is wearing out!
 
Cant go wrong with poorboys. Optimum is also a nice choice. Hyper Compound, and the polish create a very nice shine. Menzerna is also very good.

Greg
 
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