Need some help!!!

Peco

95 Grand Prix & 02 ZR2
I'm looking for some help on what supplies in need to get. I have a Black 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 and a Blue 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix I want to detail. I'm more worried about the black ZR2 it has LOTS OF SWIRLS and some SCRATCHES what should I buy. I plan also doing the Grand Prix this summer and It also has swrils and some light scratches and I don't think it has ever been fully detailed before.So I want to get every thing at once. I'm thinking Poorboy products and LC pads.I'm thinking here (correct me if i'm wrong) full clay job, Poorboy's SSR2.5 with a LC Yellow Pad, Poorboy's Polish with Carnauba (Blue) with LC White Pad, Natty's Wax(Blue) with LC Blue Pad, Poorboy's EX Sealant with LC Blue Pad. Would anyone change anything here?? I'm looking for both my auto to shine and have that "wet" look. Please educate me on this!
 
I'm looking for some help on what supplies in need to get. I have a Black 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 and a Blue 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix I want to detail. I'm more worried about the black ZR2 it has LOTS OF SWIRLS and some SCRATCHES what should I buy. I plan also doing the Grand Prix this summer and It also has swrils and some light scratches and I don't think it has ever been fully detailed before.So I want to get every thing at once. I'm thinking Poorboy products and LC pads.I'm thinking here (correct me if i'm wrong) full clay job, Poorboy's SSR2.5 with a LC Yellow Pad, Poorboy's Polish with Carnauba (Blue) with LC White Pad, Natty's Wax(Blue) with LC Blue Pad, Poorboy's EX Sealant with LC Blue Pad. Would anyone change anything here?? I'm looking for both my auto to shine and have that "wet" look. Please educate me on this!

Peco

You have all the right stuff for the jobs that you are going to do...with the SSR2.5 a cutting pad is what you are going to want this will help to take out the swirls or greatly reduce them down..Read up about how to use a PC so that you can get the results that you want...Next with the P-w-C I like to use a polishing pad this will take out any hazing that you get from the 2.5 and also give back the luster that you want...

You want to put your sealant on before the wax..and I would recommend that you do this by hand or you can use a finishing pad on low with the PC...I prefer hand...wait 24 hours for the sealant to cure and then apply the Nattys by hand...you should have the wet look that you are looking for
 
I would change your selection a little bit:

SSR2.5 with an Orange Light Cutting Pad
SSR1 with a White Polishing Pad
EX with a Black Finishing Pad
Natty's Blue by hand.
 
Ok just got the PC so now it time to order the products. Now let me get this right, in this order I would apply 1.Poorboy's SSR 2.5 w/Yellow or Orange Pad(what would be better), 2. Poorboy's SSR1 OR Poorboy’s Polish with Carnauba (BLUE) w/White Pad 3. Poorboy's EX-P Pure Sealant w/Black Pad or would I use a Blue finish pad? 3. After 24 hours-Poorboy's Natty’s Paste Wax – BLUE. Now I just need to know about the SSR2.5 would that be heavy duty or light duty compound(Yellow or Orange Pad)? Also Beemerboy you said to jump right to the P-w-C but will there be to many light marks from the SSr 2.5 to jump to that? Or should I go with SSR1 THEN the P-w-C? And with the EX should I go with PURE or with the one with Carnauba? And should that be applied with a Black Machine Glaze pad or a Blue Polish/Sealent Pad? That all for now, Thanks
 
I would change your selection a little bit:

SSR2.5 with an Orange Light Cutting Pad
SSR1 with a White Polishing Pad
EX with a Black Finishing Pad
Natty's Blue by hand.


This is the pad and product combo I would go for too:bigups PwC could be substituted for the SSR1 for a little deeper shine;)
 
It looks to me you may be a little partial here!! Just kiddin, thanks for the advice.
 
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