nebula72
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Hi,
This is my very first post. As a hooby Ive done some restoration to muscle cars which kinda sparked my interest in doing auto detailing as a side job until I get a good customer base. I currently have a dewalt 849 for compounding, but wanted to get a good orbital polisher for polishing/waxing. Im not sure what to get. I was told to get one of those big 10 inch ones from Gem but i see a lot of people like the porter cable. I also see tons of cheaper polishers at stores (10") but Im not sure what makes a polisher/waxer better than others. What do you recommend?? Im I missing out on something by getting the smaller porter cable?
Also what products do you recommend that I should get for my aresenal. (compounds, wax/sealers, dressings, etc) and the best online places to purchase. Up until now I would send my projects out to detailers after wet sanding my cars so I have little experience with the detailing part. (I have only used 3M Compounds on occasion when my detailer was unavailable but he would always polish/wax). I want to know the best practice to get the best results. (waxes vs sealers etc).
thanks for your help and patience.
Tom
This is my very first post. As a hooby Ive done some restoration to muscle cars which kinda sparked my interest in doing auto detailing as a side job until I get a good customer base. I currently have a dewalt 849 for compounding, but wanted to get a good orbital polisher for polishing/waxing. Im not sure what to get. I was told to get one of those big 10 inch ones from Gem but i see a lot of people like the porter cable. I also see tons of cheaper polishers at stores (10") but Im not sure what makes a polisher/waxer better than others. What do you recommend?? Im I missing out on something by getting the smaller porter cable?
Also what products do you recommend that I should get for my aresenal. (compounds, wax/sealers, dressings, etc) and the best online places to purchase. Up until now I would send my projects out to detailers after wet sanding my cars so I have little experience with the detailing part. (I have only used 3M Compounds on occasion when my detailer was unavailable but he would always polish/wax). I want to know the best practice to get the best results. (waxes vs sealers etc).
thanks for your help and patience.
Tom
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