Too Much To Choose From!!!

Good luck hand Banana !

I love Klasse but it does not provide much in the way of a polish (its more like a cleaner wax)so if your looking to get rid of swirls you may want to get a pure polish instead of the Klassee.

If the swirls/imperfections are very minor Klassee will be ok.

Great you can borrow a PC.........it will come out much better without killing your arms!:D
 
@Reality33 - thanks for the compliments!! the GPW is sweet!!

@Todd & Bobby - thank you both so much for the help, i cant wait to unleash the blackfire!! and Todd keep me posted on that tire dressing!



Good luck hand Banana !

I love Klasse but it does not provide much in the way of a polish (its more like a cleaner wax)so if your looking to get rid of swirls you may want to get a pure polish instead of the Klassee.

If the swirls/imperfections are very minor Klassee will be ok.

Great you can borrow a PC.........it will come out much better without killing your arms!:D

yeah, the swirls and scratches arnt too bad, car is an 08 and was taken care of pretty well by the previous owner!!
 
@Todd & Bobby - thank you both so much for the help, i cant wait to unleash the blackfire!! and Todd keep me posted on that tire dressing!

While I don't speak much for other people (it's hard enough speaking for myself sometimes) I am sure Bobby would agree in saying that it is our pleasure!

I promise I will make sure to keep you posted!
 
Klasse works even better on machine !If it starts to get dry on you too fast while polishing mist it with water .:bigups

Hope we get to see some pics of before and after~!
 
@Todd & Bobby - thank you both so much for the help, i cant wait to unleash the blackfire!! and Todd keep me posted on that tire dressing!

You're very welcome and it's my pleasure to help if I can. :bigups

It's nice to have someone point you in the right direction. Products are expensive and while one product may not work for every situation it at least gives you a base line.

Todd has written a tremendous amount on the ART of detailing and I picked up allot of tips from him. Todd is one of those guys that will forget more about detailing than I'll ever learn.... Thank you Todd!! :bigups

BlackFire products left me scratching my head because they just work so well.

Take your time and be patient starting out. I suspect you're not up against the clock so in the beginning take those little steps gaining in knowledge and experience...

Remember; the only stupid question is the one that's not asked....:bigups
 
To paraphrase a famous detailer Find Something You Like and Use It Often is pretty good advice. You can start by buying the basics, a polish, a wax, wheel, interior, and glass cleaners. Learn how to use them. Once you have mastered the basics try new products to see if they work better than what you are using now. Read reviews, buy samples. Hope this helps.
 
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