valleyrider
New member
Been lurking for a bit and finally joined. I'm starting to get a good idea of things I'll need to be able to start detailing my cars.
Learned so far that getting hung up on brand loyalty is a silly thing to do and most quality products out today are so well made they will give great results if used properly.
Things I'll need:
DA Polisher - looking at the Griots 6"
compound - considering D300
polish - thinking PF2500 and SF4500
Sealant - Opti-coat 2.0 since both cars are outside and one is covered under a Noah cover at night
It seems Opti-coat will be the easiest to take care of and protect the vehicles longest. I know you dont need to top opti-coat with anything but for times when I want that extra boost of shine I'm thinking of getting some Pinnacle Souverän Paste Wax for a little boost.
Wash - right now it seems pull a name from a bucket for a decent soap since they all seem good.
I have some Speed Shine right now that I use to remove dust as well as the microfiber towels they sell in the speed shine kit. I also have a pack of microfiber towels are not quite as plush as the speed shine towels but not as thin as a shop towel.
I'm still trying to do all my research first to learn as much as I can before diving in head first so please point me in the right direction if anything seems off or could be bettered in some way.
Learned so far that getting hung up on brand loyalty is a silly thing to do and most quality products out today are so well made they will give great results if used properly.
Things I'll need:
DA Polisher - looking at the Griots 6"
compound - considering D300
polish - thinking PF2500 and SF4500
Sealant - Opti-coat 2.0 since both cars are outside and one is covered under a Noah cover at night
It seems Opti-coat will be the easiest to take care of and protect the vehicles longest. I know you dont need to top opti-coat with anything but for times when I want that extra boost of shine I'm thinking of getting some Pinnacle Souverän Paste Wax for a little boost.
Wash - right now it seems pull a name from a bucket for a decent soap since they all seem good.
I have some Speed Shine right now that I use to remove dust as well as the microfiber towels they sell in the speed shine kit. I also have a pack of microfiber towels are not quite as plush as the speed shine towels but not as thin as a shop towel.
I'm still trying to do all my research first to learn as much as I can before diving in head first so please point me in the right direction if anything seems off or could be bettered in some way.