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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted by schweatty
dude,

do yourself a favor and just buy a porter cable, some pads, and quality polishes and sealants. if your obsessed about swirlies, you should know that they will come back with washing even when using the safest techniques. for the price of one quality detailing, you can get all the equipment i mentioned above. you cant screw up with a random orbit polisher. its the way they are designed. i never even waxed a car i owned, but i read some material, bought a pc and menzerna, practiced on my jeep's hood, then tackled it with amazing results. you will be dissappointed in someone else's work. just my $.02
I couldn't agree more but with one caveat. Polishing is not something you want to do too often, afterall it does remove clearcoat then eventually the paint. You still have to take care when washing to minimize the swirls you introduce.

BTW, see post #5 of this thread!
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