Another Canadian

Pats-GN

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Hello, I'm new to the board, and although I try to keep my vehicles looking pretty good, i'm sure my technique is not what it should be for the best results. I have a 2001 Ford Ranger and Honda Accord, both black. Both have very light swirls, nothing major. Right now i've only used 3M handglaze on the Ranger once, and it looked pretty good. Just looking for some direction,



thanks in advance

pat
 
Welcome, There is plenty of advice to be found here. I too have a 01 Ranger and love it. Mine is gold though so its a bit more forgiving in the swirl department. The things to watch on it are the plastic fender flares and door handles. They hold wax witha chalky residue if you get it on them. The moderator has put a bunch of articles on detailing on the www.autopia-carport.com site. You can get the basics there and if you have any specific questions you can post them here to be answered by the community. Most people here don't like Imperial hand glaze since it is just oil that fills the swirls and doesn't actually remove them. You should use a good swirl remover then follow with a coat of polymer sealant or carnuba to protect the finish. Most people here prefer, Blackfire, Klasse or Zaino. Not necessarily in that order. :D
 
Meguiars has probably the most comprehensive line of surface prep products-their Body Shop Pro line is outstanding. As far as waxes go, try some of the synthetics and the carnubas and see which ones you like best.
 
Hey folks!
Been soaking up alot of knowledge while lurking for a while and decided to introduce myself as I'll be starting to do more detailing soon.
I've done a number of my cars but all with other people's equipment.
My lovely wife got me nearly all that I needed for my last bday so here I am.

Here's a list of the gear and supplies I've got to get me started.
Happy to be here! Can't wait to participate.

7424xp
A dozen various LC 5.5 pads
M105
M205
AG SRP

AG Wheel cleaner
DP Gel wheel cleaner

DP poli-coat
AG HD wax
Collinite 845

Megs APC
Various wheel/body brushes
2x Grit Guard
Megs Gold Class soap
DP Extreme foam
Gilmour foam gun

Phil
 
Hey Phil.

Where are you from in Soviet Canuckistan? I'm in Toronto.

We need to get you into some Blackfire Wet Diamond and you'll be a convert for life!!!
 
Welcome to TID Phil.

Looks like you have a lot of good materials to get you started. Keep on reading here and you will learn a lot in a shor amount of time.

I hope to see you around.
 
Welcome Phil!

Well you've certainly come to the right place! There is allot of great information here for everyone from beginner to the professional and everything in between.

The search function is very friendly and easy to use. If you ave a question there are allot of members that will share their opinion and experiences in a constructive manor, this is how we all learn.

You're off to a great start and came prepared to play. Enjoy!
 
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