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<blockquote data-quote="Vae_Victus" data-source="post: 8058258" data-attributes="member: 47377"><p>Man...u guys are really awesome. Thanks to everyone. I've been thinkin it over and after calling a lot of detail guys around I realised that they claim to detail the entire car in a matter of few hours...which after reading many posts and many articles online I realise that its more like a weekend long project to get the car detailed JUST RIGHT! I dont wanna pay someone cash to simply "hide" the imperfections. I want my paint to really be "fixed" and detailed properly. </p><p>gt03mustang...thanks for ur input. I have sent u a pm.</p><p></p><p>I'm actually starting to change heart on this issue. Maybe the initial cost of buying a pc is what made me kinda stray away from the thought of detailing the car myself. I have read many articles about detailing the car with a pc and it seems straight forward. My only "real" problem is the kind of products to use. not so much name brands cuz that will vary from person to person. My main problem is understanding WHAT each product actually does and what its purpose is. I understand clay barring a car to remove dirt and grime stuck on ur paint. I understand the 2 bucket car washing approach to avoid loose dirt from being trapped into the wash mit. I am finally starting to understand the differnce between cleaner wax and actual carnauba wax. Polishing and glazing is where I get lost. What is the difference between polishing and glazing? And another issue I have is the different coloured pads to use with the pc. I'm trying to read as much as i can online and on this site but sometimes its easier to ask them in a forum such as this.</p><p></p><p>Again...thanks for all the help fellas. I am definately learning a lot here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vae_Victus, post: 8058258, member: 47377"] Man...u guys are really awesome. Thanks to everyone. I've been thinkin it over and after calling a lot of detail guys around I realised that they claim to detail the entire car in a matter of few hours...which after reading many posts and many articles online I realise that its more like a weekend long project to get the car detailed JUST RIGHT! I dont wanna pay someone cash to simply "hide" the imperfections. I want my paint to really be "fixed" and detailed properly. gt03mustang...thanks for ur input. I have sent u a pm. I'm actually starting to change heart on this issue. Maybe the initial cost of buying a pc is what made me kinda stray away from the thought of detailing the car myself. I have read many articles about detailing the car with a pc and it seems straight forward. My only "real" problem is the kind of products to use. not so much name brands cuz that will vary from person to person. My main problem is understanding WHAT each product actually does and what its purpose is. I understand clay barring a car to remove dirt and grime stuck on ur paint. I understand the 2 bucket car washing approach to avoid loose dirt from being trapped into the wash mit. I am finally starting to understand the differnce between cleaner wax and actual carnauba wax. Polishing and glazing is where I get lost. What is the difference between polishing and glazing? And another issue I have is the different coloured pads to use with the pc. I'm trying to read as much as i can online and on this site but sometimes its easier to ask them in a forum such as this. Again...thanks for all the help fellas. I am definately learning a lot here. [/QUOTE]
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