Opinion Needed: detailing: polish, and wax
Now I know why I left Phoenix 17 years ago. We have had a very mild winter mostly 30's to 60's and only 2 decent snow events. How hot are you expecting for the Race Wars car show? 









luckily the previous owners took really good care of this car. so i can skip alot of the steps. its a really clean car
also, my body shop buddy told me to use a product called race glaze. says its a polish and sealant. i tried a little, and it went on really nice
also, my body shop buddy told me to use a product called race glaze. says its a polish and sealant. i tried a little, and it went on really nice
digging this up from the dead. getting my materials together and trying to find the time to sit down for a weekend and go detail crazy. when touching my car, it isnt very smooth to the touch. and im starting to see more and more marks here and there, and swirl marks and what not.
if im going ot use a compound and swirl remover, can i apply this via a da buffer? or do i need to do it by hand? my worry is a compound or swirl remover would be a bit abbrasive to remove the marks in the finish, so i didnt want to really dig it in with a compound. although i know it would take alot less time to do with a da biffer vs hand method. can anyone point me in the right direction for this?
if im going ot use a compound and swirl remover, can i apply this via a da buffer? or do i need to do it by hand? my worry is a compound or swirl remover would be a bit abbrasive to remove the marks in the finish, so i didnt want to really dig it in with a compound. although i know it would take alot less time to do with a da biffer vs hand method. can anyone point me in the right direction for this?
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