Looking at purchasing a DA Polisher so I don't have to do the waxing by hand and having the swirl marks. I have really enjoyed the videos I've seen and looking forward to showing before and after pics. When I get done with the outside I hope that someone will be there to help me with the inside. I don't like it when other people clean my car, because they don't do the same job that I do, so I am looking forward to tips and information that this can give me. Thank-you in advance for everything.
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Re: Just trying to learn a few tricks of the trade from the best.
Welcome to MOL!!Originally posted by BluelineI own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
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Re: Just trying to learn a few tricks of the trade from the best.
Welcome to MOL! Purchasing a quality DA buffer is a great idea - you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner! Before you start with it though, read through D/A Buffing 101 - An Introduction to the G110v2 and similar toolsMichael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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