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    Advice for a noob.

    Noob here in J-ville but I have been lurking for a long time. I have been a car enthusiast as well as motorcycles and water-sports for as long as I can remember. I have always loved detailing my own vehicles since I was old enough to have one. The products I have used were always from the local auto parts store or Walmart. I currently have a bunch of junk in my garage and would like to start fresh with decent products. What do you guys recommend to get started for my 2006 silver Toyota Tundra XSP and my wife's 2003 Lexus RX300 (silver)? The vehicles are in fairly good shape and I don't need the most expensive products but I would like stuff that works and produce great results. Any help from the sponge or mitt to the wax is greatly appreciated.

    I copied and pasted this here from the introduction thread to see if I might get a response or two here.

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    If you really want to keep up your 2 cars, you are going to need a machine polisher. Get ready to invest a few hundred dollars.

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

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    If you really want to keep up your 2 cars, you are going to need a machine polisher. Get ready to invest a few hundred dollars.
    I was all set to buy a PC kit and then heard someone refer to it as a good "beginner" polisher. what gives?

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    Quote Originally Posted by Buckshot View Post
    I was all set to buy a PC kit and then heard someone refer to it as a good "beginner" polisher. what gives?
    It is a beginner polisher, as it is almost fool proof. Very forgiving machine, but it will get the job done. The Flex is also a da machine and very forgiving, but it's expensive.

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    Get the pc with 5.5" pads and Menzerna polishes you can't go wrong with that package.

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    Depends on what your looking to spend:
    Menzerna Ceramic Intro Kit, Menzerna polishes, nano polish, ceramic paint, ceramic polish, car polish, how to polish ceramic paint
    Get those exact products in a kit with either a PC or flex
    Dp auto bath or megs gold class to wash your cars.
    A micro chenile was mitt. Try the fuzion, which is on sale right now w/the sub zero speacial. you can add a QD for free.

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    Thanks so much! Looking forward to having some fun in the garage with some new toys.

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    Forgot! HD guzzler microfiber drying towel. Plus lots of regular microfiber towels for buffing and wax removal

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    Got some advice to try optimum kit. Are the optimum products cool? Should I get the PC or Flex for my polisher? Flex is so dang pricey. Is it that much better than the PC?

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    Re: Advice for a noob.

    I personally like the menzerna polishes better. They work great. Megs 105 and 205 are 2 other good polishes. But some will disagree.

    The flex is better. Less vibration, easier to hold on long details and quicker work time. It is pricey. I bought the PC when I first started. People told me to get the Flex. I ended up buying the flex 2 months later. Get enough pads also.

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