is this a good list?

You don't need anything in particular for the P21S, but if you want to get some Sonus Carnauba Spritz, it definitely wouldn't hurt.
 
i also want to start detailing cars for some money..



would this be good enough? just one coat of each ? becuz i can only put sg once a day and i have to wait till the 2nd day for the p21s..



could i do 1z mp, pp, klasse aio then straight to p21s?
 
Yep, you sure can. You can even reduce a couple steps if you want. Not every car will need to be polished, so most of the time you could probably get away with just doing AIO, P21S. For outside detailing, you may wan to look into Poorboy's and ClearKote products, like VM, EX or EX-P. Two steps and you're done, and they are easy to work with outside in the sun. JMO
 
well im finally going to buy a pc and i was wondering where to buy the cutting and polish pads?



also when u said cutting then polishing.. how do i use the pc? just put it on until it hazes?



also i found putting on aio over 1z mm and pp it takes away most of the slickness of the 1z :(



im going to order vanilla moose and some poorboys stuff for silver cars.. they look great:xyxthumbs
 
I suggest the Sonus DAS pad kit. IMO, it's the only way to fly.



1Z polishes have silicones added to them for a protectant which is where the slickness comes from, and when you apply AIO it removes this, thus removing the slickness. VM is very close to AIO. Some say it's better, some say it's the same, and some like AIO better. All preference. Regardless, if you use AIO or VM you will need a protectant to go on top of them. You can go with a sealant or a wax, preference again.
 
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