I have gotten some replies to my request for recommendations in NJ and VA/DC, but only a handful. So, my next question is, if I choose to try to learn to detail my cars myself, can I get started relatively inexpensively? I'm not a pro, not willing or really able to sink pro-level cash into my purchase, and only looking to make my car look a lot better than it does now (which shouldn't be TOO hard); doesn't necessarily have to be PERFECT. My test car is my daily driver, a recently acquired British Racing Green/Tan 1991 Miata (limited edition) with swirl marks and scratches galore (thankfully, the interior is in decent shape!). My problem is, I only have in the neighborhood of $100 to spend, and I'm in school part time, so time is a big factor for me (i.e., I'd prefer to use a mechanical applicator, if possible).
I've read several threads and articles on getting started, but none that I've seen have really addressed my fundamental question:
If you could only spend in the neighborhood of $100 (i.e., MUST be less than $150, and preferably less than $100) for tools and supplies for an exterior only detail, what would you buy, and from whom would you buy them?
Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks,
- Jim
I've read several threads and articles on getting started, but none that I've seen have really addressed my fundamental question:


Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks,
- Jim