I've been using the Consumer Products Like DC#1&2 and then Waxing with NXT 2.0 in which I've had great results to the point that I'm doing Detailing on my days off. I recently bought a DA and I want to try the Professional Line but I don't know which ones to get . I was wondering if anybody could tell me what Professional Line Products should I start with ? I'm thinking of going on Tuesday and I don't want to buy the wrong Products one thing for sure though I'm definitely getting #80.
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Re: What Pro Line Products should I start with
#80 is a great product and is always a good thing to have on hand. Did you get enough pads for the DA ( W8006, W9006 ) Well to give a list of products it all detemines on what type of work you are doing on your days off. If you are doing alot of paint correction i would recommend getting a vareity of different cleaner/ polishes like #80, #83, and #82. Also #7 is a great pure polish if you are looking to replace the DC2 step with something a little better. For Wax #21 2.0 is alot like NXT 2.0. I would also throw in some super degreaser and hyper dressing oh and also pick up some of the Smooth Surface Clay Kits they are good quality clay at a decent price ( i think its about $15 at my local walmart ) and it comes with a microfiber, quick detailer lubricant, and a sample of cleaner wax. Those are all just some products off the top of my head but it comes down to what type of work are you doing""Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, but we will be judged by only one thing - the result." - Vince Lombardi
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Re: What Pro Line Products should I start with
Yeah I will be doing allot of paint corrections I guess since I live in an Island all that salt and sun really punishes the paint. If I get #80, #83 for ex. would I still have to use a Polish like #7 or just use the #80 or #83 Cleaner/Polish to eliminate a step? I'm also looking to cut down time on the Detailing. I will be giving #21 a try after I finish my NXT 2.0. As far as the Clay I would never leave that out that was my first step before trying out the DC1&2. The Clay Kit goes for $20+tax here. Hyper Dressing ? What do you recomend for the tires ?
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Re: What Pro Line Products should I start with
If I get #80, #83 for ex. would I still have to use a Polish like #7 or just use the #80 or #83 Cleaner/Polish to eliminate a step?
Hyper Dressing ? What do you recomend for the tires ?""Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, but we will be judged by only one thing - the result." - Vince Lombardi
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Re: What Pro Line Products should I start with
#83 and #80. I've only been using #80 and after 1 pass all oxidation is gone, but some heavy swirls are not removed with #80. I'm sure a few passes would get them all out, but #83 or #105 should work the first time.
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There's no doubt I'm definitely getting #80 and the Tire Gel . I still have 1 1/2 tubes of ScratchX should I use it before or after #80? I don't know why but I have more DC#2 left over then DC#1 , can I use DC#2 after #80?
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Re: What Pro Line Products should I start with
The Deep Crystal #2 is close enough to #7 that you can just use it. NXT and #21 are close.
The only products I'd recommend are #80 and #83. And I'd even consider just #80. It's been a long time since I got out the #83. Unless #83 has been changed recently, I've found it to be tricky to use, and I've usually followed it up with #80 to remove micromarring. So I just do two passes with #80 instead.As the light changed from red to green to yellow and back to red again, I sat there thinking about life. Was it nothing more than a bunch of honking and yelling? Sometimes it seemed that way.
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Re: What Pro Line Products should I start with
Originally posted by rebelde33 View PostI think you can eliminate #7 since #83 is also a polish.
Both M83 and M80 are very good products and if you think of your products like tools then these are tools most detailers and even enthusiast detailers should have in their tool box.
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