imported_BadSL65AMG
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Hello All, :wavey
I'm brand new to the forum, and now I don't know how I could've missed it for so long?? I love it already, I've been waxing and polishing since what seems to be a very long time ago. I started out with my mother's '92 ford taurus back in the day, her Volkswagen Passat, and even her '00 Grand Am (still do on mothers day
), I would even wax all the cars my old man would bring home from his dealerships, and I've had quite a few cars through the years from GM to foreign so I worked my way up on a lot of different finishes. Sadly I still was in the terry cloth is the best stage, and i use a leather chamois to dry my cars with. Recently after buying my Acura (Nighthawk Black) I realized that the terry cloth must not be so good, because all I find is swirls all over. I read all of the beginners stuff, about microfiber cloth, and that terry really isnt good. I still can't seem to get the swirls out, but it is winter and too cold to get into a serious detail. I'm hoping come summer I will have picked up enough know how to make it look 100x's better than when it left the factory. I currently have quite a collection of cleaning, polishing, compounds, leather cleaners, etc... But I'm not sure they are all that great. I've been stuck on megs is the best for a while now, I use nothing but their paint care products, though now I'm not sure I was using the right ones for the job. I'm also using a ryobi random orbit buffer, will this still get the job done? Enough of my rambling, I'm going to get to searching. Nice to be here, and I look forward to learning alot.
I'm brand new to the forum, and now I don't know how I could've missed it for so long?? I love it already, I've been waxing and polishing since what seems to be a very long time ago. I started out with my mother's '92 ford taurus back in the day, her Volkswagen Passat, and even her '00 Grand Am (still do on mothers day
