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  • #16
    Re: Must-Have Supply List?

    Canadians do not mess around!!
    Fergy-

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    • #17
      Re: Must-Have Supply List?

      Lol you guys rock.

      Thanks for the info on where to get the "Mitt Scrub", I got a metal one at Home Depot earlier but I'll return it, I forgot about Ace Hardware.

      As for the paint correction, I've no supplies at all, except the touch up paint. Most of this is for fixing the rock chips in my hood (see http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33277 )

      But I want a good list of things that make life easier, and are generally nice to have.

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      • #18
        Re: Must-Have Supply List?

        well I'll give it a try on a extensive list of correction supplies, non of which I know you can buy at walmart.

        1. PC or G110
        2. 5" backing plate, or appropriate for size of pad you are getting, some are smaller
        than others
        3. Meguiars Soft 2.0 pads 2 8207, 2 9207
        If wanting to try a smaller pad, LC pads are good 2 orange 2 white 2 black/blue
        4. 500W spot light on tripod
        5. Meguiars D151 PRC, a all in one cleaner/polish/wax
        6. Meguiars #83, #80. Good products for new users, 83 being more abrasive.
        7. Terry clothe towels for "cleaning on the fly", do a search for that.
        Fergy-

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        • #19
          Re: Must-Have Supply List?

          The spotlight is a good idea, where can I obtain one and how much do those run?

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          • #20
            Re: Must-Have Supply List?

            sorry, I guess not a "spot" light, but hologens on a tripod, usually two lights per unit. Cost at Sears is like 30-40 bucks. Mine is 250-500-750-1000watts depending on how I have the lights turned on because they are dual wattage, 250-500.
            Fergy-

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