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Old 07-02-08, 01:54   #25 (permalink)
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Re: What do you recommend? My beat down G35... Help bring her back!

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Wow, ANYONE?
No offense, but you need to be more patient around here. This site is run and filled with BUSY, hard working people that have outside engagements.

That said, 106ff is a great polish that works very well on that particular paint in my experience, but that alone is $50. You are going to be over your $300 budget incredibly easy if you actually get everything you truly need to properly FIX, and then care for your car.

I suggest investing $100~ now into basic upkeep items (2 buckets, grit guards, good wash mitts, soaps, a quality wax, a clay bar, some QD, and some micro fibers) and drop $200~ on a real detail to get you up and running.

Then, save cash and research over time and get what you really want AND need to properly maintain a flawless finish.

Good luck
 
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Old 07-02-08, 06:15   #26 (permalink)
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Old 07-02-08, 08:11   #27 (permalink)
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Re: What do you recommend? My beat down G35... Help bring her back!

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Wow, ANYONE?
Sorry, man.... It's just that alot of us have typed out the same suggestions so many times here that it's hard to get up the time/desire to type it all out again. It does take a while to look/search/research it all, and it's definitely easier to just post and ask, but please consider that most of the regulars on this board have seen/read/answered/reanswered/answered again posts of your type. It really will be worth your time to do some searching and reading. The information you'll gain in the few hours you spend doing so will result in *many* hours saved on your part when polishing, as well as much better results. Plus, you'll find alot of very in depth info on the very subjects you want to talk about.
 
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Old 07-03-08, 08:49   #28 (permalink)
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Re: What do you recommend? My beat down G35... Help bring her back!

Well guys, I have purchased

menzerna 106ff, 83, and 85, + claybar + some towels + natty's blue paste wax.

Looking for a PC now, if anyone has one, lmk, but yeah, i understand.
 
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Old 07-03-08, 09:04   #29 (permalink)
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Re: What do you recommend? My beat down G35... Help bring her back!

Thats a good start, good luck and post some pictures before, during and after.
 
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