Newintodetailin
Having fun cleaning
I was wondering what products people recomend, also what tools should i invest in. And finally were is the best place to buy these things in Calgary AB? Thnkx for the help
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pei suggested PB's and their made to compliment each other and they are economically affordable, IMO pei advice was right on .CharlesW said:Welcome to DC!
Just a suggestion. Read and decide what you really want and need befor you start spending your money.
So many really good products are out there that you will have a tough time deciding on what you do want to use.
Take some time before you buy so you don't end up with a lot of products you don't need, products that don't work well together, products that perform duplicate results.
Charles
While I'm certainly not knocking Poorboy's products, (I have several), or PEI's advice, I still think it is best to read and learn before investing a bunch of money.joe.p said:pei suggested PB's and their made to compliment each other and they are economically affordable, IMO pei advice was right on .
Newintodetailin said:hey thnkx i appriate it.. i was also wondering what you guys think for keeping the inside my car looking like new.. my car is 2 months old and i want to keep itlooking and smelling new. any sugestions?
as a young kid in the winter month's i would see my mom outside with a bucket of warm water and a rag that would just about freeze to her hand, so i been washing my cars and others for sometime. in september i stumbled upon DC site like degenerate gambler in a casino i have bought a line of products that would put any shop in my area to shame, and for most detailers in my area i would go product for product. when you tell the poster to be carefull because their are many products out there you can get caught up with your a 1000% on the money. this is why i thought pei suggestion to use pb's was a good one, pb's has a total line of product's that would assist him with every aspect of detailing and there economicaly priced. the amount of products i have purchased in a short time is insane and very costly, i hope by the time my skills improve and my clientle picks up i'm confident my products will pay for them selfCharlesW said:While I'm certainly not knocking Poorboy's products, (I have several), or PEI's advice, I still think it is best to read and learn before investing a bunch of money.
For instance;
SSR2.5 will not be easy to work with by hand.
SSR1 would leave the paint ready for a LSP. Pro Polish or PwC wouldn't be necessary.
EX or EXP would be fine, but I can't see any reason to buy both.
Klasse AIO would be doing the same basic function as PwC or SSR1.
He may purchase SSR2.5 that he is going to be unhappy with by hand.
He may purchase SSR1, PP, PwC or KAIO or possibly even all four when, IMO, any of them would prep the paint for his LSP
He may purchase EX-P, EX and Natty's for his LSP when any one of them would do the job.
The point I am trying to make is that for a beginner it is awfully easy to spend a lot of money where it isn't doing a lot for him.
Heck, it's easy for old-timers to do the same thing.
How many of us have products that we have purchased based on a recommendation that stay on the shelf rather than get used? I sure do. I have given away a lot of stuff and still have good products that I just don't have a need for.
Charles
jaybs95 said:Newintodetailing,
From reading your other posts, before jumping into purchasing products, take some time to look into technique.
Products only compliment the skill. Take some time and read on how to use them, such as which works better by rotary or by PC.
Rember the technique is more important than the products, they are not magic they are just another tool that you will have to learn how to use.
Good Luck
"J"