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Few points. Firstly, that is not a good excuse to get a machine polisher. Secondly, I have photos and avatars turned off at work. Thirdly, there are a million and one threads like this already, Andy. So have a search. I'm out ;)
Not at all buddy, it's a learning curve, so you ask you get :)
You don't necessarily need an electric polisher buddy, so let's start with at the begining. Machines are also quite expensive (£100s).
Filling is very easy to do with products like Poorboys Blackhole and Red Moose Glaze. Super...
What do you want to do? What's your budget? What have you already got?
Blackhole doesn't remove swirls, it fills them.
The Blackfire product you have linked to has polish in the title. So as a wax/sealant, you're not on to a winner ;)
Yes, RMG is a filler heavy glaze, so will fill swirls when applied either by machine or by hand.
I would use G101 in a dilution ratio of 1:4 personally.
Oh and Kane, for the BG 182 buddy, RMG is fine, but Poorboys Black Hole would have been a better choice... although something is ringing in my mind about you not being able to source it out there?
RMG is a filler heavy glaze though Jim, where as LPL is just a prewax cleanser. Depends on whether you want to fill or just create a decent surface for the wax to bond to.
Agree on the snow foam delivery of G101. Great way of starting a fresh :)
Loving the end sticker! Except not many people will understand it!
re dropping the clay, here's a quick tip; put old but clean towels down under where you are claying. That way, if you drop the clay, you can carry on :)
Other than that, great results!
As long as the snow foam is pH neutral there will be no issues with it stripping waxes. The same goes for the shampoo. I would personally swap out the NXT shampoo and go for something like Dodo Juice Born to be Mild.