newbie here product question

kennethevo6

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Hello peolpe,

I am new to this detailing thing... I always liked to have my cars spotless, i now have a car that i wanted for a long time so i want to keep it in pristine condition... I am from ireland myself so dont know many of the products yee would be discussing on here, At the moment i mainly use meguires products, and i am pleased with the results and many of my friends think now that my car couldnt be any cleaner, but after finding this forum and reading it inside out i no longer think my finish is good enough.. I have seen some pics of the finish that the people here aim for and all i can say is WOW....I was looking into buying the polishing machine and some of the SONUS products from here, it seams a great bit of kit.. I attached some pics of my car and although it looks clean there is swirl marks on it..What would you recomend buying to make a good cleaning kit, Postage seams a bit steep too to ireland, is there any other options to send it, dont mind if i have to wait a few weeks.....

thanks,

ken... ;)
 

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Welcome aboard.



There are some really good on-line shops in England you can try;



Clean Your Car

Motorgeek Polished Bliss

Clean & Shiney



I've used them all, fast delivery too. The cheapest way of getting a PC is to buy it from Autopia & source a step-down transformer locally. If you don't mind spending a few bob extra Clean Your Car will do the whole package, PC, pads, transformer & all leads - works out slightly mre pricey but saves messing about.
 
Macko said:
Welcome aboard.



There are some really good on-line shops in England you can try;



Clean Your Car

Motorgeek Polished Bliss

Clean & Shiney



I've used them all, fast delivery too. The cheapest way of getting a PC is to buy it from Autopia & source a step-down transformer locally. If you don't mind spending a few bob extra Clean Your Car will do the whole package, PC, pads, transformer & all leads - works out slightly mre pricey but saves messing about.





Cheers mate,

I will give a look at them sites then,

What product range do you use with the PC,

Thanks,

ken..
 
I'm relatively new to the PC but I've used the Sonus range which has been really good, easy to use too. I've also used Clearkote Red Machine Glaze (RMG), Wolfgang paint sealant & tomorrow I'll be using Jeff's Werkstatt Prime on my brother -in-law's Audi A6.



The PC makes life much easier & you get better results, I wouldn't be wthout mine now. All 4 of those dealers will be happy to give you pointers on suitable products.



Nice Evo BTW, one day I'll have meself one.
 
Macko said:
I'm relatively new to the PC but I've used the Sonus range which has been really good, easy to use too. I've also used Clearkote Red Machine Glaze (RMG), Wolfgang paint sealant & tomorrow I'll be using Jeff's Werkstatt Prime on my brother -in-law's Audi A6.



The PC makes life much easier & you get better results, I wouldn't be wthout mine now. All 4 of those dealers will be happy to give you pointers on suitable products.



Nice Evo BTW, one day I'll have meself one.





Thanks for the help and the comments,

There an awesome car, go get one asap :2thumbs:

Any traders wanna help me out on this one please,

Thanks,

ken.
 
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