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crimson
06-17-2004, 09:25 PM
Before I buy everything, let me know if I`ll be needing anything else for a start-up.



From SportsCarCare.com:

(1) Porter-Cable 7424 Random-Orbital Polisher

(2) Lake Country 6.5" cutting pad (yellow)

(2) Lake Country 6.5" polishing pad (white)

(2) Lake Country 6.5" finishing pad (black)

(1) Menzerna Intensive Polish

(1) Menzerna Final Polish

(1) Klasse All-In-One

(1) Klasse Sealant Glaze



From AutoGeek.net:

(1) Meguiars Dual Action Cleaner/Polish

(1) Poorboy`s Medium Super Swirl Remover (SSR2.5) 16 oz

(1) Poorboy`s Polish with 100% Carnauba

(1) Poorboy`s EX-P Pure Sealant

(1) 303 Aerospace Protectant 16 oz

(1) 303 Aerospace Cleaner 32 oz.

(1) DA 5 Inch Flex Backing Plate



From TopOfTheLine.com:

(1)P21S Auto Kit (P21S Carnauba Paste Wax, P21S Paintwork Cleanser, P21S Auto Shampoo, P21S Wheel Cleaner for $40.95)



And some more MF`s from PakShak.



Do is this a good order? Do you see anything else I might need to add?

thinksnow
06-17-2004, 09:37 PM
Lucky you. Looks good to me, assuming you have the basics at home already!



I might add another polishing pad or two (if you follow the IP with FP, for example, there are your two pads).



Top of the Line has a bunch of products that I would like to try--Grape Dressing, the Hi-Temp line, and a couple of their paste waxes that Anthony Orosco uses.



Next weekend is going to be quite fun for you:bounce

ZaneO
06-17-2004, 09:47 PM
Originally posted by Crimson



(1) Menzerna Intensive Polish

(1) Menzerna Intensive Polish

(1) Klasse All-In-One

(1) Klasse All-In-One





Is this what you meant? I think I would get Menzerna FP.

imported_Unreal
06-17-2004, 09:55 PM
Looks great but why 2 of the IP and AIO?

Boosta
06-17-2004, 09:59 PM
^^^^ 2nd the extra polishing pad recommendation.



Wow...that`s a nice list of products. Some of the products you have listed are pretty redundant (unless you are doing some type of testing). Check your Menzerna and Klasse order. Did you mean Menzerna FP and Klasse SG?



How about some clay and quick detail? I`d throw some Plexus in there too.

imported_perry
06-17-2004, 11:31 PM
Isn`t SSR2.5 supposed to be similar to DACP? Unless for testing....

crimson
06-18-2004, 12:34 AM
My mistake, guess I got a little carried away :o



I think I`m going to pass on the IP, FP, DACP, and SSR 2.5. Instead I`m going to pick up 3M Perfect-It Swirl Mark Remover

for Dark Paints and 3M Perfect-It Swirl Mark Remover

for Light Paints.



I think that`s it for the redundant products...unless you see more. I think everything else on there should be good alone, plus i always wanted to try Klasse :xyxthumbs.



I was thinking about working it in this order:



3M Perfect-It Swirl Mark Remover

Klasse All-In-One -or- Poorboy`s EX-P

Klasse Sealant Glaze -or- Poorboy`s PwC



EDIT: Or should I go with a line of SSR 1, SSR 2.5, and SSR 3 instead of the 3M?

6cyl's_of_fury
06-18-2004, 12:42 AM
I think your first instinct were closer to the mark champ.



Go with DACP or SSR2.5

and the Menzerna twins



That will get you a more complete polishing coverage than the two 3M swirl removers IMO

crimson
06-18-2004, 01:11 AM
Okay, so how does this sound...



From SportsCarCare.com

(1) Porter-Cable 7424 Random-Orbital Polisher

(2) Lake Country 6.5" cutting pad (yellow)

(3) Lake Country 6.5" polishing pad (white)

(2) Lake Country 6.5" finishing pad (black)

(1) Menzerna Intensive Polish

(1) Menzerna Final Polish

Total Amount: $224.78



From AutoGeek.net:

(1) Meguiars Dual Action Cleaner/Polish

(1) Klasse All-In-One

(1) Klasse Sealant Glaze

(1) 303 Aerospace Protectant 16 oz

(1) 303 Aerospace Cleaner 32 oz.

(1) DA 5 Inch Flex Backing Plate

Total Amount: $99.75



From TopOfTheLine.com:

(1)P21S Auto Kit

Total Amount: $40.95



Grand Total: $365.48 :shocked



Guess that`s what it takes for the basics right ;)

6cyl's_of_fury
06-18-2004, 01:15 AM
Looks about right, just be sure to have plenty of MF`s on hand! :xyxthumbs

SpoiledMan
06-18-2004, 01:15 AM
I`d prolly skip the P21S kit and stop by a Harley dealer and pick up the S100 wax and polish. *I* think the rest of the kit has little value.

crimson
06-18-2004, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by SpoiledMan

I`d prolly skip the P21S kit and stop by a Harley dealer and pick up the S100 wax and polish. *I* think the rest of the kit has little value.

EDIT: I`m ordering the S100 instead, for $15 I`ll give it a try.



Also, should I just skip the Klasse, and go with PwC topped with EX-P? Or should I buy both?



So for a clients` car, it would be:



Wash

Clay

Wash

IP

PwC

EX-P



That sound right?



The Klasse is for my car, a few layers og SG topped with S100 should have it looking good :cool:

imported_Intermezzo
06-18-2004, 01:46 AM
Is this a comprehensive list for everything? Hehe, believe me, no matter how comprehensive a list you try to compile, you`re going to start realizing a need for more things here and there as you detail your car. Sheepskin mitts, glass cleaner, leather/vinyl cleaner, conditioner, tire swipes, CCD, CWB, gummiphedge, compressed air cans...the list is endless. Luckily, just about all these items can be bought locally.



P21S & Souveran are my favorite toppers.

Accumulator
06-18-2004, 11:15 AM
Crimson- OK, your list looks pretty good now. You might well find that the PB`s stuff works better/faster/easier for customers`s cars.



You`re gonna need *some* kind of wheel cleaner, but I`d get a spray bottle and then buy the cleaner in large quantities. Those little bottles of it that come in "kits" are a joke, you need lots of that stuff. Maybe get some EFHI, it works great for wheelwells too.