good detailing supplies?
before getting my truck repainted i think im gonna try to buff it. and if it doesnt turn out how i want it, ill prolly get it painted. my question is, does anyone know of any good compounds, cutters, etc that i can pick up locally? i dont know if i should get some from advance, walmart, auto zone, etc, or of there is some kind of paint shop or something i would be better off going to. any input??? thanks!
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http://www.topoftheline.com/index.html.
Not local but they ship fast..it where I get all my stuff from I just buffed out my super oxidized boat with the 357 magnum high cut and then went back over it with all 3m polishes.. it looks sweet I ordered a new cutting pad too but it was super aggressive. I went back over it with my 3m waffle pad b4 I polished it.. |
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your own car wash business..
^^^^what that guy said.. good shit |
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Detailersdomain.com
Trust. |
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Sweet. Ill check those places out. I found a dude on youtube that posts a shit load of good videos. He uses Adams products with bad ass results. Search his name. Its junkman2000
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my father who has been buffing for a few years now has tried a kajillion products, but he right now is stuck on duragloss, says its the best he has used. polishes and all that cool shit
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Zaino
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Junkman uses like 4 or 5 duffreent things when he does it. The price of the stuff isn't bad at all. Its the price of the actual polisher because I don't have one. I'm trying to find someone who does so I can just borrow it
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I've got a PC 7424, haven't used it yet, but they are nice!
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