lllElementlll
New member
Hello. I’m new to the board and have spent a lot of time reading over the last month. Tons of great stuff on here! Thanks to all of the people who have provided such a wealth of information. I have spent the last 10 years of my career in IT and was surprised to find that there was an arena that uses as many (if not more) three letter acronyms! :grinno:
I have a PC 7336 (sweet deal at a local Lowes, $73 for the last one in the box:up ) and am about to place my first order of non-OTC detailing supplies. I think I have made my decisions (which I can post if anyone is interested) on everything but the polish. I have it narrowed down to 3 lines:
Menzerna
Optimum
Presta
I plan on getting a medium(ish) cut compound, a fine cut compound and a polish. I have 3 cars to do. One Japanese import with dark green metallic original paint, one domestic with white original paint and a repainted domestic with a metallic blue that is in terrible shape (oxidized and scratched on the top surfaces). I think (hope) that I will only need the medium cutter for the last car.
My question is this: Are any of these polishes better suited for a beginner? By that I mean easier to work with, dry more slowly, easier to tell when the polish is broken down, less dusting, etc.
I had my choices narrowed to the Menzerna and the Optimum until I read this post about Presta, which is available locally.
Any other advice would be appreciated. Sorry for the book on my first post!:chuckle:
Also, sorry if this is in the wrong forum. I took my best guess.
Aaron
I have a PC 7336 (sweet deal at a local Lowes, $73 for the last one in the box:up ) and am about to place my first order of non-OTC detailing supplies. I think I have made my decisions (which I can post if anyone is interested) on everything but the polish. I have it narrowed down to 3 lines:
Menzerna
Optimum
Presta
I plan on getting a medium(ish) cut compound, a fine cut compound and a polish. I have 3 cars to do. One Japanese import with dark green metallic original paint, one domestic with white original paint and a repainted domestic with a metallic blue that is in terrible shape (oxidized and scratched on the top surfaces). I think (hope) that I will only need the medium cutter for the last car.
My question is this: Are any of these polishes better suited for a beginner? By that I mean easier to work with, dry more slowly, easier to tell when the polish is broken down, less dusting, etc.
I had my choices narrowed to the Menzerna and the Optimum until I read this post about Presta, which is available locally.
Any other advice would be appreciated. Sorry for the book on my first post!:chuckle:
Also, sorry if this is in the wrong forum. I took my best guess.
Aaron