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Originally Posted by RenegadeG35 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
