My mom's husband has been after me to make his 2000 Porsche look as good my car. That's kind of funny sounding actually :lol I have avoided doing it for the better part of the last three years, but I may have to help him out now.
He recently took the car to the dealer and they must have run it through a automatic wash or something. It looks terrible. Somehow they also managed to remove paint from the mirror the last time it was in. They are gonna fix that, but once that is done he wants me to make the rest of the car look right again.
I got a PC for Christmas and it is still sitting in the box it came in. I think it came from Coastal because it has the two counterweights and 6" hook & loop. What pads do I need to get? Would I be better off buying a smaller hook & loop and use 6" pads, or should I use the one that came with it and use the bigger pads? I am completely open to suggestions on pads and polish. I really don't have the time or money to go through a whole learning curve by testing out 50 different products myself just to find what I like.
I detailed cars on a semi-full time basis back in the late 80's and early 90's, but the PC is completely foreign to me, as are most of the polishes out now.
Any help would be appreciated.
He recently took the car to the dealer and they must have run it through a automatic wash or something. It looks terrible. Somehow they also managed to remove paint from the mirror the last time it was in. They are gonna fix that, but once that is done he wants me to make the rest of the car look right again.
I got a PC for Christmas and it is still sitting in the box it came in. I think it came from Coastal because it has the two counterweights and 6" hook & loop. What pads do I need to get? Would I be better off buying a smaller hook & loop and use 6" pads, or should I use the one that came with it and use the bigger pads? I am completely open to suggestions on pads and polish. I really don't have the time or money to go through a whole learning curve by testing out 50 different products myself just to find what I like.
I detailed cars on a semi-full time basis back in the late 80's and early 90's, but the PC is completely foreign to me, as are most of the polishes out now.
Any help would be appreciated.