Hey from kansas

spacemonkey

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Whats up everyone. I've been lurking around reading all that I can before I start on my truck. I have learned a ton from all youre posts. Anyhow ups just droped my pc and pads so i am ready for battle.Since I bought all that i'm kinda short on cash and have to wait to order my pb stuff.I have some of the meg's 3 step and I want to go at my truck should I use that or wait till I can get my pb's?If I do use the megs what would be a good scratch and swirl remover to use that I can find localy? I know I should prob wait till I get the good stuff but I feel like a lil kid with a new toy and I want to try it now. Thanks for any help
 
Hello and welcome to DC. Personally, I would wait, but thats just me. That and I really love what PB's products do to my finish. How long do you think it will take you to make your next order?
 
spacemonkey: greetings from another Toto Land detailer. If you want to get started with your pc for swirl remover, get some Meguiar's #83 and use it with a #8006 polishing pad.

I don't know where in KS you are, but I do several vehicles here in Overland Park.

See Ya

Totoland Mach
 
Hey, from Calif. (Cant-afford-ya)
I'd suggest going ahead and trying the 3 step, just to get acclimated to the PC. Also, in my opinion, 83 would be a little harsh as a beginner product, you'd be better suited trying 80 or even #9. Cant go wrong with the less abrasive Poorboys worls products also (1.0, 2.0).
 
totoland I'm in salina could not find any #83 so I went started with #9 with a polish pad didn't seem to do to much so i #9'd with an orange pad then used meg polish and ended with megs carnub. I'll wait to get my pb's to do my entire truck but i wanted to learn how to use my pc so I pulled off my tailgate and practiced on it.
 
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