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I've got the basic equipment and supplies (PC7424, AutoGeek pads, S21 & Meguiar products, lots of MFTs) and a willingness to start conservatively and learn. My '03 white Tahoe is feeling better already. My '03 Z06 is next.
Sounds like you have some nice detailing equipment to start off with!
Are you using 5.5 or 6.5 pads with your DA? Hopefully 5.5, if so meguiars just came out with some 5.5 pads, that are going to be great!
We love pics around here so post up some of that Tahoe and bad boy Z06!
It would be a great idea to go to Harbor Freight and pick up this steamer so we can slowly get you into Interior detaling the right way as well. (use RetailMeNot> on your smart phone and sometimes get a great discount)
Again welcome buddy, check out the great new products meguiars has come out with over in the forum and looking forward to some picture!
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I say get the McCullough steamer that me stoops recommends great price, but I like to add the tornador to but yet to pick that up, I think both are a must have in the arsenal.
I would also recommend a steamer. They have unlimited uses when it comes to detailing IMO, and most others would agree. I bought the McCulloch MC1385 from Amazon for $199.99 and also picked up an extra 5 year warranty for $40 through Amazon as well. I have used it on just about every part of my vehicles except for the paint...very useful, and also comparable to other high priced steamers at a lower price.
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