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Electric Buffer....



Hey guys,
My gramp has a bunch of Auto Glym products un opened in his garage, and now he doesnt have a car i got them all :D
Few of them are some polish and wax, Ive never been good with "detailing" or polish on a car, So im going to get a electric buffer cos im lazy and its too much effort to do it by hand haha!

Anyone got recomendations on products for buffers and general products for car detailing :)

Thanks in advance :)
 
  Clio 197
Check out detailing world for as much information as you can shake a stick at on this subject. I understand as a beginner you will need a DA (dual action) polisher as its easier to learnt with one of these (i am getting a DAS-6 for crimbo - there is a group buy on detailing world).

From here you need to choose your pads base on the hardness of your paint, it is a bit of a minefield to be honest , I am only a beginner myself :)

I am sure some of the experts will be along soon though :)
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
if youve got it in your kit, polish / cleanse the paint with super resin polish, then seal it with extra gloss protection. probably the best of the autoglym products.

read through the stickied threads at the topmof this section
 


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