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<blockquote data-quote="Mach1USMC" data-source="post: 15484784" data-attributes="member: 42788"><p>Great advice Hoamskilet - OP, as far as tools are concerned you don't need to go high dollar. Although as a pro I'm a fan of Flex and they are my "go to" tools for buffing, polishing etc... Whatever you do, use a DA polisher, polishing by hand is extremely time consuming and you won't get near the results you can achieve with a tool. </p><p></p><p>While I like and use the "V" line from CG on Occasion, I much prefer Maguiars M105/M205. They cut extremely well and finish with great results. You may be able to get away with D151 as well. I use it as a one step on many of my professional details. If you need a little more cut use a properly prepped orange or yellow pad. </p><p></p><p>As far as product goes the key is find what you like and works for you and use it often!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach1USMC, post: 15484784, member: 42788"] Great advice Hoamskilet - OP, as far as tools are concerned you don't need to go high dollar. Although as a pro I'm a fan of Flex and they are my "go to" tools for buffing, polishing etc... Whatever you do, use a DA polisher, polishing by hand is extremely time consuming and you won't get near the results you can achieve with a tool. While I like and use the "V" line from CG on Occasion, I much prefer Maguiars M105/M205. They cut extremely well and finish with great results. You may be able to get away with D151 as well. I use it as a one step on many of my professional details. If you need a little more cut use a properly prepped orange or yellow pad. As far as product goes the key is find what you like and works for you and use it often!! [/QUOTE]
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