need help deciding on what pc kit to get
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need help deciding on what pc kit to get
hey whats up guys im having a hard time on what pc kit i should get im leaning more twards this then i want to know waht polishes/sealents youd recomend http://www.autogeek.net/popoprkit.html
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That link just takes me to autogeek.
To give you full advice, you'll have to give more info. Have you done this before? What is your interest and commitment level?
Short answer is that the PC is the most common starter and least likely to harm your paint. Works, but takes time for deep corrections. Next is the Flex, much better at paint correction, some increased ability to hurt your paint. Then goes to the rotary...I'm just guessing you aren't at that level. Decide between PC and Flex.
As for polishes, there are just as many opinions as they are brands. Start your reading...
To give you full advice, you'll have to give more info. Have you done this before? What is your interest and commitment level?
Short answer is that the PC is the most common starter and least likely to harm your paint. Works, but takes time for deep corrections. Next is the Flex, much better at paint correction, some increased ability to hurt your paint. Then goes to the rotary...I'm just guessing you aren't at that level. Decide between PC and Flex.
As for polishes, there are just as many opinions as they are brands. Start your reading...
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Honestly think about it. I had few deep rids(basically scratches) on my hood and had to hit them with a PC w/ Orange pad and XMT Heavy Swirl remover 4 times to get anywhere. It takes a long time to get work done. If you're only doing your own car get a PC.
BTW I got the XMT Swirl Remover kit and its okay. I keep wish I just make my own kit with MZ polishes SIP would save me tons of time.
BTW I got the XMT Swirl Remover kit and its okay. I keep wish I just make my own kit with MZ polishes SIP would save me tons of time.
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ok well the kit is the pc with poorboys products ive been detailing pplz cars for a year now by hand which sucks comes out good but iwanan speed up the process i have a lil expirence with a real buffer but its to risky on other ppls cars i do fine on mine but 1 mistake is all it takes so ive hear alot of good things with the pc, i just wnated to know the best products to use
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