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That car has the ugliest grill I've ever seen.
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Excellent video, but I always wax my own car by hand, I like the feeling of it.
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Do you really need to use that much of that stuff? Gosh, all it takes is 3 tiny dots of Adams polishes.
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took me 12 hours to do full detail on my car. After the car looked like better than a new car, I wanted to clean more cars... I mean after 12 hours. Talk about addiction
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i got a kit and i got 2 orange pads. 1 yellow "just incase" 2 gray and one white. if i use swirl x with say the white pad on a light swirl car then follow that with a gray pad with deep crystal polish. can i go str8 to wax? with a gray pad? or should i buy a glaze? or on a more Savior swirld car . using ultimate compoud with an orange pad "if white + UC doesnt work" then followed by swirl x or deep crystal polish "with gray pads" is applyin wax with a gray pad okay ?am i missin a step?
mentalm12 7 months ago
@mentalm12
For questions like you've posted here it's actually better to join the AutogeekOnline . net discussion forum because discussion forums are easier for me to post an in-depth answer to your questions with links to articles, videos and pictures. Deep Crystal Polish is non-abrasive, you can skip this product and then go straight to wax. Use a soft finishing pad. -Mike
autogeek 7 months ago
Hi autogeek!!!! I just bought this PC from your store :)... The view of the polish when it's broken down is similar when using every product?? Thanks!!
pablo2809 8 months ago
@pablo2809
The answer to your question is "yes", more or less. Actually what you want to do is called a "Section Pass", do a search on our YouTube Channel using the word SECTION and you'll pull up a more recent video where I demonstrate a "Section Pass", the section pass technique will work with most machine applied products.
Lots more information on our discussion forum at AutogeekOnline . net
-Mike Phillips
autogeek 7 months ago
Too much steps
finerdetailer 1 year ago
@finerdetailer
You can do less step if you want, just use a one-step cleaner/wax
-Mike Phillips
autogeek 1 year ago