Lol you're kind of a jack of trades Nath! It's no problem at all, I love the detailing aspect of cars so it doesn't take much to get me started! Amazon is where I buy most, if not all of my stuff because it's handy, usually cheaper and as you say, delivery is usually pretty quick.nathcarr wrote:Wow thanks man you've gave me so much info there I really appreciate it I'm really kinda new to the whole detailing thing I mean I've Valeted cars before at work but only like service washes and stuff so don't really know alot the about products because well spray painter is my trade haha not valeting, but again thank you for taking your the time to right this all up for me I'll have a ratch about on Amazon like you say and see if I can get my self some bargains coz I don't mind waiting plus Amazon is quite quick delivery anyway usually,
I've heard of loads of people using fe claybar method and to be honest I had no idea what it was and glad you told me about it I'll have a look into that and give it ago coz seems to be a popular choice amongst car enthusiast
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Do look into the claybar, as it'll make the paint soooo smooth and give good gloss, even without polish (you still need to polish though). I use meguiars clay from that kit I told you about, and it's quite good. You'll find it hard to marr the paint which you can do with some other claybars. Or instead of a claybar you could use a clay cloth? I haven't used one but they're supposed to be quite good. May not just remove as much contamination as a Claybar, but not off. G3 do a clay mitt that is sold in Halfords and amazon.
And again, you're very welcome