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Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
I have my cart filled here at AGO and just want to see if others think I am on the right track. I just bought a new black 4 runner and it has the disco effect from the dealer. I want to detail myself 1 I enjoy it and second last place I had my car polished did a bad job. I want to be less aggresive because its a new car and I am a newbie any imput would be appreciated.
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay Buy One, Get One Free!
$19.99Pinnacle XMT Speed Clay Lube
$9.99Meguiars Mirror Glaze #5 New Car Glaze
$10.99Meguiars Mirror Glaze #82 Mirror Glaze Swirl Free Polish
$19.99Porter Cable 7424XP Intro Pad Kit - Choose Your CCS Pads! FREE BONUS Pad Pad1: White
Pad 2: Blue
Pad 3: Gray
Pad 4: Green
$169.99
Total: $230.95
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Re: Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
I think that it is all what you what to accomplish at the end of the detail. I would probably look to get a good wax or sealant to protect the paint after you polish it. I mainly use the Chemical Guys line. For me I would use the Blacklight and top it with something like Pinnalce XTM 180 Paste Wax, if your looking to save money. The Chemical Guys Blacklight is an amazing polish. You will need some type of clay lube also. You will probably get several different opinions, but find what you like and works for you. AG has great products and the forum is a great place to ask questions and learn.
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What size pads does that kit come with? Ideally you want 5.5" instead of 6.5" for a DA like the porter cable.
You also might want to pick up a 3.5" backing plate and some 4" pads to help u buff in tighter areas.
And just one more thought is you might want to pick up a bottle of ultima WW+ instead of the pinnacle clay lube as you get way more product for the money and it's a lot more versatile too.
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If by disco effect you mean dealer instilled swirls or buffer trails I would go with a different polish combo. Look into optimum, menzerna, or 3m. I don't think the combo you have will be enough if you are trying to remove buffet trails. Also agree with the comment about UWW.
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Re: Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
you also need more pads, at least 2-3 of orange and white. You can get away with 1 or 2 black. I'd stick to 7/8 inch thick 5.5 inch LC flats or the thin hydrotechs myself
also agree that those polishes probably aren't enough. Power finish on orange is a great one stepper.
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~Tim
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Re: Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
If I were you, I'd ditch the #5 and #82 (unless your intention is to fill the swirls) and go with M-205 instead. 205 is real easy to work with albeit a bit oily and is pretty non aggressive but it will remove light swirls rather than just fill them in.
I assume you already have your wax or sealant of choice, wash mitts, drying towels, polish and wax wiping towels etc.
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Re: Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
Thanks for all the replys! I indeed have all the wax and washing tools, just after the wash I saw the swirls from the dealer. The choices I made was the least aggresive polish so I would not screw anything up.
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Re: Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
I would look into the megs mf system.
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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Re: Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
Originally Posted by dad07
I would look into the megs mf system.
I was going to suggest this too Tim....
The Meguiar's DA Microfiber Correction Kit is so easy to use and the results are outstanding. I've suggested this many times to those new to detailing and have never had one complaint.
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Re: Will you review my AGO cart for a newbie?
Bobby, the microfiber da system is good, but somewhat hard to use for a new person and i dont think its a voc shop compliant. if the person owns a shop to detail, you are very limited with hazardous chemicals
Bill 1234
2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
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