What items do I need for a home detailing kit? From what I've gathered I'll need:
- A random orbital buffer
- Buffing pads (or something) for the buffer)
- Clay bars
- Waxes etc
Is there anything else that would be useful?
What brands should I be looking at? Quality and bang for your buck are the biggest factors. Price isn't a high priority, but don't let it stop you from suggesting cheaper products.
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Re: Detailing kit
marcusus wrote:Is there anything else that would be useful?
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Re: Detailing kit
marcusus wrote:What items do I need for a home detailing kit? From what I've gathered I'll need:
- A random orbital buffer
- Buffing pads (or something) for the buffer)
- Clay bars
- Waxes etc
Is there anything else that would be useful?
What brands should I be looking at? Quality and bang for your buck are the biggest factors. Price isn't a high priority, but don't let it stop you from suggesting cheaper products.
I use Poorboys for my polish, sealant and wax
Go to waxit.com.au
Polish and sealant are generally enough to bring out the best in your car, but top the sealant with carnuba wax to get that deep coloured wet look to your car
And do the waxing a thin layer at a time
At least 2 plastic buckets (Clean water in one of them to rinse the sponge, Shampoo in other)
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Another vote for waxit.com.au Anything you find on there will be good quality, and do the job very well. David, who owns waxit, trys all the products he sells on his own cars. For finishing, I use detailers paradise sealant, and poorboys wax.
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I believe the GMC RO150 ROS is good - available at Bunnings. Another vote for Dave at waxit
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JBT wrote:I believe the GMC RO150 ROS is good - available at Bunnings. Another vote for Dave at waxit
So with that random orbital sander, do you just put a buffing pad on it rather than a sanding pad? Do the buffing pads have all the attachments ready to be put on the sander?
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So with that random orbital sander, do you just put a buffing pad on it rather than a sanding pad?
Short answer is yes. I'm pretty sure the GMC RO150 is good to go with a velcro backing plate or something. Dave did a review on one a little while ago. Contact him regarding pad compatibility or check here for more info. I'd be looking for one of these if I was thinking of getting a machine.
Whilst I'm here, I also highly recommend Duragloss 105 sealant and Duragloss Aquawax (as a once in two or three washes top up) after seeing the results on both our cars.
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I got my Random Orbital from Meguiars ($130) and I wouldn't use any other product but Meguiars.marcusus wrote:Might have to give it all a read over the weekend.
Any other useful bits and pieces that I've missed? Any brand suggestions for the stuff that's been mentioned?
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