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    Old detailer looking for new tricks

    Hello Everyone,

    First post here. My name is Tony Miller. I've owned a detail shop for over 20 years doing mostly wholesale work. Recently I decided to downsize a little bit and concentrate on doing more retail customers.

    I've gotten back to buffing the cars myself again ( I forgot that feeling you get after you finish the car and you look at it and say" Damn, I'm good!")

    At the shop, we use a rotary buffer. The PC is used only to wax the car. I was very surprised to see the fantastic results you guys get with your PC.

    Do any of you guys use a rotary for paint correction then follow up with the PC? I'd love to hear the procedure you use.

    I bought the XMT line with the souveran liquid wax to mess around with.

    One more question: how do you pronounce souveran? I've been saying it like it rhymes with 'over in'

    Tony

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    Re: Old detailer looking for new tricks

    Quote Originally Posted by tonym View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    First post here. My name is Tony Miller.


    Do any of you guys use a rotary for paint correction then follow up with the PC? I'd love to hear the procedure you use.

    Tony
    Welcome, Tony

    For the rotary/pc correction. I will be posting a show n shine soon. Showing what was done. I will let the pics speak for themselves, and it is black too
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    Re: Old detailer looking for new tricks

    One more question: how do you pronounce souveran?
    sah-ver-in
    http://www.leo.org/dict/aussprache/s/souveraen.wav


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