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Making the first big purchase
Hello everyone, I'm looking to take it to the next level when it comes to detailing .. I'm not looking to start up a business or anything like that but maybe just as a hobby .. I've been looking at the car care kits and it seems the wolf gang and Black fire are highly rated but my biggest questions are which polisher and pads to get and how many .. The only items I have now are over the counter items you can get anywhere but I'm wanting to get into paint corrections and turn scratches into mirrors .. Thanks for any help
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The BLACKFIRE and Wolfgang lineup is a great place to start. Plenty of great products in either lineup.
As others mentioned, start off reading and digesting as much as you can about detailing.
You will get many varying answers on which polisher to start with. My machine of choice is the Flex 3401 equipped with the Lake Country Hybrid pads and Menzerna polishes.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...brid-pads.html
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Re: Making the first big purchase
My recommendation for a beginner is the GG6 Polisher due to it's ease of use, price, and warranty.
For pads I recommend Lake Country Hybrid or CCS. There are lots of other good ones too but those are my weapons of choice. You will see often on here there is no such thing as too many pads. I recommend 2 or more of each: heavy cutting, polishing, finishing.
Finishing Touch Auto (Stayton, OR)
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The Porter Cable 7424xp is probably my favorite. I have a 3401, and a Duetto, but the PC seems to work best for me.
The GG6 seems very popular due to it's price/power combination.
I also like select Buff and Shine, and Lake Country CCS pads,
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Griots garage da with low profile pads. If you want results without paying body parts for small containers, check out Meguiars Detailers Line. Outside of them, I use dp tire cleaner, Garry dean juice boost for sealant, and stoners for glass.
Autogeek OG. Attended detail fest I/II. Still detailing!
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Re: Making the first big purchase
Originally Posted by C.Moore
Hello everyone, I'm looking to take it to the next level when it comes to detailing .. I'm not looking to start up a business or anything like that but maybe just as a hobby .. I've been looking at the car care kits and it seems the wolf gang and Black fire are highly rated but my biggest questions are which polisher and pads to get and how many .. The only items I have now are over the counter items you can get anywhere but I'm wanting to get into paint corrections and turn scratches into mirrors .. Thanks for any help
Be warned. If you're like many of us, once you start buying you won't be able to stop
I started out with an inexpensive DA and a few pads along with some OTC products. Fast forward a couple of years and now I have my original DA, a Makita rotary, a soon-to-arrive Griots G15, stacks of buffing pads, and a cabinet full of products....and I'm just a weekend warrior who does my own cars and some cars for friends, family, and neighbors.
It's addicting !!!
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Re: Making the first big purchase
Therapy's expensive! I'd rather pay Dr. Autogeek than some quack $200 an hour.
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Re: Making the first big purchase
Originally Posted by dlc95
The Porter Cable 7424xp is probably my favorite. I have a 3401, and a Duetto, but the PC seems to work best for me.
The GG6 seems very popular due to it's price/power combination.
I also like select Buff and Shine, and Lake Country CCS pads,
I agree about the PC. It was my first tool and never let me down.
I also like the new Meguiars thin discs and or these:
Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pad System New for 2016!
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