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  • How do I get the most w/Detail Kit

    I bought the Detailer Kit #4.

    autodetailingsolutions.com/Porter%20Cable%20Specials.htm
    [edited for commercial link; 2hotford]

    What threads will give me the best info and results for a first time user???

    This will be for All new (BLACK) vehicles. I know,,, I'm sick.......
    Thanx, BOSSHOG

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    Welcome to Meguiar's Online Bosshog

    Since Its a new car I would suggest reading

    The 5-Step Paint Care Cycle.

    Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle

    Step 1 Wash

    Step 2 Clean

    Step 3 Polish

    Step 4 Protect

    Step 5 Maintain


    It all depends any swirls the dealership may have caused on prepping the car for delivery.

    Suggested Products for Taking Care of a New Car

    Suggested Products for Taking Care of a New Car

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    • #3


      Definatley read those, then ask any questions after those two articles....
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        I guess I should've called about the products I needed, instead of ordering the kit...

        I was trying to eliminate elbow grease with the buffer pkg. Plus, have it pay for itself, instead of paying someone to do it.

        That was alot of good info.

        Now I have to look at that kit #4 and see whats needed or not.

        I mainly want to maintain my vehicles (detail) myself.

        '00 Chevy MC and '03 Ford HD, (both) BLACK, garaged and lots of rain.

        Thx,
        Thanx, BOSSHOG

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        • #5
          all is not lost, chances are you will use everything

          since you have an 2000 chevy,

          you'll probably want to pick up some #80 in case you do need to remove some moderate swirls. I see they give you some #83 but start with the least aggresive product which is #80

          definately give it a good nxt wash and clay

          I thought you were purchasing a black 06 model

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