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<blockquote data-quote="UncleDan" data-source="post: 13496946" data-attributes="member: 102264"><p>I personally like the Griot's 6'' polisher over the PC. It's basically the exact same unit, except the Griot's polisher has a stronger motor and a lifetime warranty. </p><p></p><p>Chemical Guys sell "hex logic" style pads that work really well with these machines. You will need the orange and white pad. </p><p></p><p>For polish, I would go with Meguiar's M105 & M205. </p><p></p><p>Detail spray: Garry Dean's Infinite Use Detail Juice. A+ quality with an unbeatable value.</p><p>Clay: I personally like the Griot's clay although Clay Magic makes all the automotive clay on the market. </p><p></p><p>For how to do this process, search YouTube... specifically Junkman2000's videos. He has an excellent series for beginners at doing this. By the time you're done watching, you'll be confident to do this on your own. </p><p></p><p>One other tip is to not become a fanboy of one particular brand and buy into "hype."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UncleDan, post: 13496946, member: 102264"] I personally like the Griot's 6'' polisher over the PC. It's basically the exact same unit, except the Griot's polisher has a stronger motor and a lifetime warranty. Chemical Guys sell "hex logic" style pads that work really well with these machines. You will need the orange and white pad. For polish, I would go with Meguiar's M105 & M205. Detail spray: Garry Dean's Infinite Use Detail Juice. A+ quality with an unbeatable value. Clay: I personally like the Griot's clay although Clay Magic makes all the automotive clay on the market. For how to do this process, search YouTube... specifically Junkman2000's videos. He has an excellent series for beginners at doing this. By the time you're done watching, you'll be confident to do this on your own. One other tip is to not become a fanboy of one particular brand and buy into "hype." [/QUOTE]
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