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      06-19-2008, 11:06 PM   #1
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helppp ? detailers, I've read, searched, help..

I've read about one product vs another, then come to find out the original product isnt so good.


My brain is about to explode from all of the information on this site. I would like somebody to simply tell me what to do for the following to get/keep the car buttery smooth.

My car is an 08 infiniti G35 sedan, pearl white.

I have already clay barred it and waxed it with mothers carnuba cleaner wax. I plan to buff it with a PC.Please give me a basic idea and names of polishes/ pads(colors), and order. Example : wash,clay,seal(collinite)with PC,then wax by hand with XXXX wax.

someone please help me before i go crazy.

I'm not the professional detailer, but really good with tools, buffers, etc.. I'm just not sure which product to use and in which order,
thanks alot in advance for any help guys.

also, i dont need correction as the paint is in great condition, only sealer/polish / wax.
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      06-20-2008, 12:09 AM   #2
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i think you know the steps to detailing by now after reading so much and starting so many topics. yeah, the detailers really like to troll around this section...

for a PC, you can easily just start off with a black pad if you want a good finish and any finishing polish depending on which one you like. I've only tried Menzerna 106FF for light correction and finish and I like it a lot. It is very very dusty though.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148647

Check that thread out for the work the polish did with a rotary though. I've also linked most of the things i used, but if you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask.... not that you are haha
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which polish is not dusty , yet effective.
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