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Re: Greetings from Southern California
Originally Posted by allenk4
Where in SoCal?
Hey there everyone, thanks for the warm welcome!
I'm in the Glendora area.
I've still been doing a lot of lurking, I recently found out that my Miata has single stage paint, and that I might want to use some sort of coating (thinking opti coat) on the Sonata.
Again, still doing a lot of reading, and thank you all in advance!
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Re: Greetings from Southern California
Meguiar's Headquarters is down the road in Irvine, CA
The have lots of great, FREE course there
The Thursday Night Open Garage is a lot of Fun
June 26, 2014 Sign Up Thread
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Re: Greetings from Southern California
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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Originally Posted by allenk4
Meguiar's Headquarters is down the road in Irvine, CA
The have lots of great, FREE course there
The Thursday Night Open Garage is a lot of Fun
June 26, 2014 Sign Up Thread
Sweet!
How much for the course?
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Re: Greetings from Southern California
Originally Posted by Cleanfreeek
Sweet!
How much for the course?
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It's free you just have to sign up over at MeguiarsOnline
He couldn't make it that day, but I did
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heN0b73_wwY]Meguiar's TNOG 4/3/2014 - YouTube[/video]
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My Miata is in such bad shape, I'd be ashamed to take it to Meguiar's to do a panel! If I can, I'll look into going in the future. Until then, I want to finish up my list of products to buy...
It's all so overwhelming, and I'm trying to resist the urge to splurge on everything recommended as I want to keep this a budget/DD set-up.
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Originally Posted by mrvrsick
My Miata is in such bad shape, I'd be ashamed to take it to Meguiar's to do a panel! If I can, I'll look into going in the future. Until then, I want to finish up my list of products to buy...
It's all so overwhelming, and I'm trying to resist the urge to splurge on everything recommended as I want to keep this a budget/DD set-up.
Well from my understanding if you do take your car to Meguiars. That won't mean a whole detail to your entire car. However, they can take it inside and do say half or the entire hood while teaching you and others. (decisions is not up to me)
So when you go back home you would have a better understanding on how you will need to tackle the rest of the paint on your car.
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Originally Posted by hernandez.art13
Well from my understanding if you do take your car to Meguiars. That won't mean a whole detail to your entire car. However, they can take it inside and do say half or the entire hood while teaching you and others. (decisions is not up to me)
So when you go back home you would have a better understanding on how you will need to tackle the rest of the paint on your car.
Exactly why I'm saying that I don't want to take my extremely neglected car to do one half of a panel. I have a few scrap panels to practice on before I try going at the Miata. In some time, I think that I'll go and visit Meguiars.
Until then, I need to complete my list of products and essentials. So far, I have Megs Gold Class and grout sponge for wash,HF DA Polisher and Megs DACP for polish and compounding, and Megs No. 26 wax for LSP.
Things that I need:
Wash:
-Wash mitt/sponge, no ideas here
-Drying towel, thinking the Mothers WW
Compound/Polish:
-Backing plates and pads, thinking about B&S 5" and a 6 pack of pads. I'm just not sure which ones, maybe 3 yellow 2 orange 1 black (for LSP)? Are LC pads worth the extra cost for a DIYer?
-MF towels, MF tech is what I'm looking at
-Products, wowza!! Something easy, and easy on the wallet. I've heard HD is great in this arena. I have no idea as there are too many products being discussed here.
LSP:
Again, too many products mentioned here. Again, I want something easy to use and easy on the wallet. HD? FK100p? Collonite 845/476s?
A part of me just wants to keep it simple and go megs UC/UP/UW for now, and get some experience and knowledge under my belt, but the other part wants to get the right stuff now and not waste time/money/effort.
OptiCoat is something that I'd love to do once I can get my corrections in line.
Phew, thank you all in advance!
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