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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Some questions regarding paint correction for a 1st timer!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach1USMC" data-source="post: 15485094" data-attributes="member: 42788"><p>One panel at a time from start to finish is how I have to do mine since I'm usually doing customers cars during the day. So you can do your car one panel at a time - but that's doing the wash, clay, polish/compound, wax/seal. You may be able to do more than one panel as well if time permits. </p><p></p><p>Norton makes a good point on product too. Go with whatever works best for you. There are many products out there that work well at various price points. Just because one product costs twice as much as another doesn't mean it's twice as good. Every detailer who's been around longer than 5 minutes has their "go-to" - you can't go wrong with Maguiars, I also have used Menzerna and CG with good success. I haven't tried Adams or Collinite yet but they are on my to do list!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach1USMC, post: 15485094, member: 42788"] One panel at a time from start to finish is how I have to do mine since I'm usually doing customers cars during the day. So you can do your car one panel at a time - but that's doing the wash, clay, polish/compound, wax/seal. You may be able to do more than one panel as well if time permits. Norton makes a good point on product too. Go with whatever works best for you. There are many products out there that work well at various price points. Just because one product costs twice as much as another doesn't mean it's twice as good. Every detailer who's been around longer than 5 minutes has their "go-to" - you can't go wrong with Maguiars, I also have used Menzerna and CG with good success. I haven't tried Adams or Collinite yet but they are on my to do list! [/QUOTE]
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