Hello,
Pure amateur here but I like to take care of my cars and my daughters (both adults now) and keep them looking as much like new as possible.
Right now, I'm caring for 3 dark colored Acura's ranging tfrom 2008 - 2010, a 200 dark metallic Honda Pilot and a 2004 silver Honda CRV.
One of my biggest problems is stobe nicks on ther front of the cars.
I last spent significant time looking into all of this about 10 years ago and have since been using Klasse products as base for High Tech Yellow but have avoided other than minor spot scratch touch up.
The latest toy is a black 2010 TSX V6 and becauseof it I decided it was time to learn how to better deal with light swirls, etc so I got a g110v2 and a starter set of Lake Country pads (I took the lowest price I could find on a starter set).
This looks to be a GREAT source of reliable expert info. and I look forward to learning more as I get more into more aggressive detailing.
Thanks in advance to everyone here.
Jim
Pure amateur here but I like to take care of my cars and my daughters (both adults now) and keep them looking as much like new as possible.
Right now, I'm caring for 3 dark colored Acura's ranging tfrom 2008 - 2010, a 200 dark metallic Honda Pilot and a 2004 silver Honda CRV.
One of my biggest problems is stobe nicks on ther front of the cars.
I last spent significant time looking into all of this about 10 years ago and have since been using Klasse products as base for High Tech Yellow but have avoided other than minor spot scratch touch up.
The latest toy is a black 2010 TSX V6 and becauseof it I decided it was time to learn how to better deal with light swirls, etc so I got a g110v2 and a starter set of Lake Country pads (I took the lowest price I could find on a starter set).
This looks to be a GREAT source of reliable expert info. and I look forward to learning more as I get more into more aggressive detailing.
Thanks in advance to everyone here.
Jim
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