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I have a black 06 infiniti g35. Needs minor paint correction. I think i have what i need for this. Based on what i have learned through many postd here i have been leaning towards the souveran. With the recent sale going on looking at the Pinnacle_wolfgang kit here
Finally, a kit combining the best of both worlds--taking your vehicle to the highest achievable level of excellence- Pinnacle - Wolfgang Souveran Kit
I am definitly new to the layering of the different products and any help/suggestions appreciated. Especially with experiences and problems with the paint that is on the infinitis.
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What kind of buffer are you using?
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For the swirls Ill be using dewalt vari with 3m perfect III products. After will be the hand polish. Well until i can scrape up the money for the PC that is.
Btw are there any help lines because i am already addicted. Or is this a noncureable disease.
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Why would you be polishing by hand? Or do you mean waxing by hand? And why to you need a pc if you have a Dewalt?
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yeah waxing by hand. sorry. You thinking i could apply wax and sealants with the what i have? I was figuring that it would be to much. Only ever used it to compound/polish. and using the 3m products since i have them already.
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Like you I pefer to wax by hand.
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Yeah was just thinking of the PC for speed really. But as of now i dont see one showing up in my shop anytime soon. I noticed you picture and even though its not black what are you using for protection. I have read the infinitis paint is all that great. But not sure if people mean the actual paint or the quality of the job.
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Lol, I've tried so many products it makes my head spin. I believe that polishing is what counts most in the final finish. I love Menzerna for that. My latest combo has been UPGP topped with Fuzion. No question that using a pc for waxing is faster and maybe even will produce a thinner application. I use less wax when waxing with a pc vrs a hand applicator, but I enjoy waxing by hand.
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Yeah i can already see my cabinet getting replaced with one thats bigger. always something better coming. And with 3 to take care of its fun.
Thanks for the input and when i get to i will try to remember to snap some pictures. i am the worst about that though always pictures after the work is done lol
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polishing is indeed the most important part in detailing but dont forget the basics either.
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