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Good Basic Kit
Wash - Duragloss
Clay - Meguiars Quick Clay
Polish - Autoglum Super Resin
Sealant- Autoglym Extra Gloss
Wax - Victoria Concours
Should all come in at a reasonable price.
As long as you have no real swirls and defects to correct the above is a good starter kit.
Yeap dust means two things:
Using too much product and not working it properly.
Take a small five sized blob on a foam applicator and work it into a panel until you can hardly see anything to remove then buff with a microfiber towel. No need to leave it to stand, panel at a time on and off and...
Take some pics at a decent angle on a neutral background without refelctions all over it too to help people!
or just get a shoot done you stingy git.
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I would get the 3.02 and both the Final Finish, use the 85RD to follow the IP and the 106FA as a standalone one stepper.
Everything goes in and out of fashion on Dodoworld.
In the areas that are hard to get, try some wonder wheels on a small brush.
Once done try a couple of applications of Super Resin Polish it should start to bring up a decent gloss to them.
What are the issues with it - which bits not coming properly clean ?
No benifit to using SRP and leaving it one, if it is not removing anything while you work it then step up to something stronger.
Typical bodyshop ! A machine polish is the only way, depending on how bad they are a PC may make a long job of it. Some one with descent Rotary skills should easily fix it.
Argh the good old Dodo Marketing b****cks !
I tried Orange Crush side by side with Purple Haze on a variety of Colours, Silver, Red, Black, White and Blue. All looked the same !