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    Okay here is what I have to do the job... i am missing some things and need recommendations



    Polisher:



    PC 7424

    5`` velcro backing plate ( http://ocdgarage.com/5vebaplp.html )

    6`` foam pad kit ( http://ocdgarage.com/5vebaplp.html )



    Carwash: Wool Mitt and p21s shampoo



    Claybar: Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay ( http://www.ocdgarage.com/pipocl.html )



    Polish: PB ssr1 and PB ssr2.5



    Sealant: Menzerna FMJ (it is a sealant right?)



    Wax: P21s carnauba wax





    Questions:



    **What towel should I buy to dry off the car after wash? I have seen a HUGE variety in prices for what appears to be the same product on many different websites. It is giving me a headache trying to decide.



    **What kind of pad should i use to apply the carnauba wax? Should I just use a MF buffing bonnet like this ( http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-dasbon6-2.html ). I am also assuming this bonnet is also used to buff out dried polish as well?



    **Do i use a pad or a MF bonnet to apply the FMJ?



    **For areas the PC cant reach should i simply apply and remove all the products with MF?



    **My car`s paint is 15 years old and I am doing this detail to remove oxidized red paint. What polish/pad combos should I use in my polishing regimin?



    **I have never used a claybar and im afraid it will take me too long to complete. I am looking to do this detail in one day bc i do not have a garage. Can this step be skipped?



    Thanks in advance :2thumbs:

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    Okay now im reading alot about how great Klasse AIO is for protecting paint on old finishes. When in the regimin would i apply it? Would it replace the PoorBoy`s polish or can i use both? Ahhh too many choices

 

 

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