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  • Considering taking the DA plunge.

    Hi everyone

    Since purchasing my first car 5 years ago I've always done all my detailing by hand. Being a newbie at detailing and owning my first car I was paranoid about wrecking my paint using a power tool. I have done some research on DAs and orbitals in the past, and I had picked up an orbital a year or two ago in a garage sale but didn't use it. I used it once during my last detail due to the weather turning bad and night coming in a desperate attempt to apply my last coat of wax before nightfall on a sunday. The ease at putting my layer of NXT on and the improved look of my paint even in dusk lighting was enough to make me do more research into a proper DA. From what I have read so far a G110v2 would be the tool for me but I'm not 100% sure. I have a few questions, this is more or less a daily driver that sees all the elements a Canadian climate can offer and is 10 years old. Realistically I'm not expecting to end up with a showroom finish without a spec of defect anywhere. Time has created its share of bad scratches/scuffs from previous owners as well as rocks leaving their mark. But there are swirls/light scratches that are removable. Is this the right tool? What other accessories would I need? What kind of pads/how many/ 2 sizes?(I was reading the write up thread on G110 operation for newbies and saw mention of 4" pads for tighter areas.) Is there anywhere this can be ordered from within Canada to avoid the costs involved in shipping over the border? I'll probably have more questions later.

    Thanks in advance for your help.
    09 Ford Explorer Limited AWD

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    Re: Considering taking the DA plunge.

    I am new to using a DA myself. after reading the forums, I decided to go with this package, choosing 3 yellow polishing pads and 3 black finishing pads:


    My next purchase will include the 3 inch backing plate with the corresponding pads:


    I find that the 7 inch pads just do not get into those tight curves very good.

    I couldn't say where in Canada that would carry the correct products for you. I am sure someone will respond that does.

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      You can't go wrong with a g110v2 I bought one from ADS about a year ago I love it, it's got great power to remove defects then you can slow it down to put on you favorite wax, a very versatile Machine.
      2008 Mazda CX-9 (WIFE'S)
      1995 Ford F150 XLT (MINE)
      1995 Honda Accord LX (TOTALED)
      1962 Lincoln Continental (SOLD)
      1965 Ford Mustang (NEW PROJECT)

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        Re: Considering taking the DA plunge.

        I'll be right up there with all of you guys just as soon as mine arrives. Ordered theG110V2 from Meguiar's direct, over two months ago and it still hasn't arrived. Was just notified via e-mail that I should see it within the next 30 days. Well that will give me time to prep my vehicles just in time for winter. Well they at least are notifying me of these delays. NAFTA is catching up with us and this is one example.

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          Re: Considering taking the DA plunge.

          Hey Trailblazer. How about this from E Shine in Canada. It isn't a G110 but relatively the same thing.



          Hope this helps.

          Andy
          Keeping MOL family friendly! If you need help or have a question, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or PM. 101impala@gmail.com
          Andy M. Moderator

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