04-09-2007, 10:35 PM
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thx for the responses guys, that site is awesome, love the videos and everything on there
and, yes shes a keeper.
last b-day i got 2 of these james dean limited numbered cookie jars among other things
but she will get her car detailed for free so i guess it pays off hehe
plus i love to keep my cars clean, so its a GREAT gift
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04-10-2007, 12:44 AM
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dj-
sounds like your gfriend knew what she was doing, kill 2 birds w/1 stone. she gets you car detailed and her's. Win.. win situation...kudo's to your gfriend
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04-10-2007, 06:50 AM
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Use polish #3 from Griot's
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04-10-2007, 08:11 AM
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doing your lady friend's car shouldn't be a problem because you can knock out a car in no time with a proper orbital buffer. Doing her car by hand would be a real favor. But don't tell her that. Maybe she'll give you the remote control. Try the FK 425 on her car, I think its a nice for most cars but a must have for dark colors.
Removing swirls is another matter. That should take you at least one hour per car since you want to moving as slooowly as possible left to right.
you may want to buy a multi pack of velcro pads. One for cutting, one for polishing, one for sealing and one final buffing. The lake country pads seem to be the most popular. Try detailcity.com if you sign up for the newsletter they'll give you a 10% discount.
p.s.
there seems to be something very wrong with a James Dean 550 cookie jar. That was his coffin! Well I guess he wouldn't mind.
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04-10-2007, 08:21 AM
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maybe ill polish that as well hehehe.
thx for the response tho man, and i love the site you gave me, all the videos and step by steps.
so far i am sure i can handle all this, but my only question is still the pads.
how many times can i use one pad...can it be washed...
so far i only have the orange one, well 2 orange ones from griots, will i b able to do the job w just that one, or SHOULD i get different ones from LC?
im kinda unsure about what red,orange, white means when it comes to pads...other than color lol
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"I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself." ~F. Porsche
Gemballa springs::litronics::Eurotech 18s(275/225)::B&M::MOMO wheel::
exhaust cutouts::EVOcoldair intake::OEM smoked tails & sidemarkers::
colormatched bumperettes::Top Speed Pro-1 exhaust::
my cardomain/pictures page
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04-10-2007, 08:29 AM
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Got one of the Griot's ROBs myself for xmas. Very nice product.
The pads from Griot's are a pretty good deal. I think it's about $30 for a set of three, plus shipping.
If I were to do it over again, I'd definately get the set of pads with the buffer to help a little on the ship cost.
Maguire's has a velcro pad that is almost the same as the Griot's, a tinge thicker and maybe a 1/4" larger in diam. Price is $12-something each as I recall, and they have both wax and polish varieties. They are part of their "Professional" line of products and I haven't found them in the auto parts stores, just the shops specializing in products for the body shop business. Auto paint supply stores in other words.
Haven't tried mine yet on the Box, but I was pleased with the job it did on my '64 MGB.
PS - the red wax pad is a higher density foam than the orange ones.
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04-10-2007, 09:48 AM
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blue and grey pads tend to be non-abrasive buffing pads for top waxes like Carnauba or finishing sprays.
White pads tend to be polishing pads for cleaning the paint using a polish like Klasse All in One, WErkstatt Prime or the Zaino polish(forget the number).
Yellow/maroon pads tend to be cutting pads for deeper cleaning or swirl removal.
I've never been brave enough to use a wool pad.
But each maker has its own color choices so its varies.
How long to use them depends but if the edges start to lose their roundness its time to ditch them. I scrape them off with a soft toothbrush and dunk them in microfiber detergent so they never get dry before washing.
p.s.
Always spray the surface for lubrication before touching it with the buffer. Same goes for manual detailing.
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04-10-2007, 05:31 PM
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DJ, here is a chart from Lake Country. I have used their pads since I've started. I have the 6.5 with the velcro backing. If you want the plain flat pads, Auto geek has a great close out price, $39.99 for a six pack of orange(light cutting) or white(polishing).
You can re-use them. You will want to get some cleaner and a tool. I tried to soak and wash them out the first time without those and you just can't get all the produtc out.
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http://www.autogeek.net/vcpad.html
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