Bdoucet
09-03-2020, 09:12 AM
Morning AG community,
I live in an apartment and where my car is parked I have no access to water or electricity, but i'm looking to enhance my cars paint. I purchased the car two months ago, it's a 2017 Camry, and have been doing rinseless washes with ONR every 7-10 days because of the heavy dust and pollen that accumulates in the lot where it sits.
I bought some HD Speed and I'm looking to the community for suggestions on application. I purchased Megs DA Power System several years ago and used it once, so I could use that with my cordless drill and the yellow polishing pads it comes with. Or I could apply by hand, with a microfiber applicator pad or I was looking at the Polishin' Pal and picking up a few extra LC spot buff pads.
Could I expect to get drastically better results when applying with the Megs DA System versus applying by hand? I figured I might be able to get 2-3 section passes per area and do the entire car before the batteries die out.
I realize the limitations of having no access to electricity but I'm still yearning for that polishing experience!
Thanks in advance,
Brian
I live in an apartment and where my car is parked I have no access to water or electricity, but i'm looking to enhance my cars paint. I purchased the car two months ago, it's a 2017 Camry, and have been doing rinseless washes with ONR every 7-10 days because of the heavy dust and pollen that accumulates in the lot where it sits.
I bought some HD Speed and I'm looking to the community for suggestions on application. I purchased Megs DA Power System several years ago and used it once, so I could use that with my cordless drill and the yellow polishing pads it comes with. Or I could apply by hand, with a microfiber applicator pad or I was looking at the Polishin' Pal and picking up a few extra LC spot buff pads.
Could I expect to get drastically better results when applying with the Megs DA System versus applying by hand? I figured I might be able to get 2-3 section passes per area and do the entire car before the batteries die out.
I realize the limitations of having no access to electricity but I'm still yearning for that polishing experience!
Thanks in advance,
Brian