Buff it, Buff it real good...
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Buff it, Buff it real good...
I hate winter. It's cold out. I can't do anything fun. I'm not willing to endure mindless TV and waste my life on the couch. So instead I wasted 6 hours on this.
6 Hours was JUST the Tahoe. My friend works at a dealer doing the recon, and basically told me what to buy.
I never really got into car care outside of washing it myself, and some armor-all wipes on the inside.
After my Tesla, I discovered the fun that is a clay bar, quality wash soap, soft mitts, and quality gear.
I'm far from an expert, but I think they look pretty good. With 3 black cars, I figured it was about time I broke down and got a buffer.
The kit wasn't cheap, but all in under $300, and that's more than enough to do many cars. $200 was the DA buffer. I had a Harbor Freight rotary, but it was unwieldy, and too much for a car.
I washed and tried the Tahoe, hit it with a clay bar. (Stand back about 6 feet and just throw it. That'll do.)
Then I used the correction pad and pink stuff (smells like toothpaste) on any rough areas, including the door handles a mirrors. WOW do they pop now.
Then I did all over with the finishing pad wax.
Apparently there is another step - a polish you can do. I might do that when I get a chance. I ruined the pad on another project. $20 gets you 2 pads. Walmart has them online, free ship.
Anyway, hope you like some automotive adult entertainment.
LMK if you have any questions. Tahoe is 9 years old with 135,000 miles on it.
When I get bored, projects get done. That's... just what I do. This week will be a 60' run of 6/3 for the wife's outlet for her car.
Buff it, buff it real good:
6 Hours was JUST the Tahoe. My friend works at a dealer doing the recon, and basically told me what to buy.
I never really got into car care outside of washing it myself, and some armor-all wipes on the inside.
After my Tesla, I discovered the fun that is a clay bar, quality wash soap, soft mitts, and quality gear.
I'm far from an expert, but I think they look pretty good. With 3 black cars, I figured it was about time I broke down and got a buffer.
The kit wasn't cheap, but all in under $300, and that's more than enough to do many cars. $200 was the DA buffer. I had a Harbor Freight rotary, but it was unwieldy, and too much for a car.
I washed and tried the Tahoe, hit it with a clay bar. (Stand back about 6 feet and just throw it. That'll do.)
Then I used the correction pad and pink stuff (smells like toothpaste) on any rough areas, including the door handles a mirrors. WOW do they pop now.
Then I did all over with the finishing pad wax.
Apparently there is another step - a polish you can do. I might do that when I get a chance. I ruined the pad on another project. $20 gets you 2 pads. Walmart has them online, free ship.
Anyway, hope you like some automotive adult entertainment.
LMK if you have any questions. Tahoe is 9 years old with 135,000 miles on it.
When I get bored, projects get done. That's... just what I do. This week will be a 60' run of 6/3 for the wife's outlet for her car.
Buff it, buff it real good:
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Thanks. I like to keep things clean. It should be illegal to get a black car dirty.
Car wash (I got at walmart):
Clay Kit: (I got at walmart):
DA polisher video:
DA Polisher: (Cheapest I found online)
Pads box: ( Cheapest I found online)
I'm not paid by either Amazon, or Meguiars, or walmart... I just like to make stuff look nice. Feel free to buy whatever, because it doesn't help me lol. I think both DeWalt and another company have DA polishers that are just as good, maybe cheaper.
Some guys on another forum suggested another product that has crazy good results: https://www.autogeek.net/blackfire-crystal-seal.html
I have not tried that yet, as it's kind of expensive, but maybe this summer.
Car wash (I got at walmart):
Clay Kit: (I got at walmart):
DA polisher video:
DA Polisher: (Cheapest I found online)
Pads box: ( Cheapest I found online)
I'm not paid by either Amazon, or Meguiars, or walmart... I just like to make stuff look nice. Feel free to buy whatever, because it doesn't help me lol. I think both DeWalt and another company have DA polishers that are just as good, maybe cheaper.
Some guys on another forum suggested another product that has crazy good results: https://www.autogeek.net/blackfire-crystal-seal.html
I have not tried that yet, as it's kind of expensive, but maybe this summer.