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Old 05-20-2008, 02:19 PM
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i have just recently been handed a 1996 S500 mercedes benz from my father. the car is in nearly off the lot condition it has a dark midnight blue paint job. it has been gagrage kept sinse day 1 and has only been rained on 2 times since we have owned it. never the less never seen a snowfall or salty condition. it only driven 5 months out of the year and is kept in a temperature controlled garage. just running that past to give an idea on the paints condition. its great. but with my irritating attention to detail i know it could sparkle like a crystal chandalear. it has very very light swirl marks on it. it was buffed and waxed about a year and a half ago about a month before he stopped driving it. i want to do a complete buff and wax to car. but im not too fimilear with what to use on it. im new to using a rotary buffer. what would get the job done? i have about $300 to spend on product. thats including the buffer. im used to doing everything by hand and im wondering what is the biggest differance in hand and machine application? another thing what could give me the best results with OTC products. iv always used meguiars products. but i see that there are greater reviews for other products. and a big question. what is the results from applying wax with bare hands rather applicator pads? does it have something to do with heating the wax? im more than sure i can get some help from here than asking a pepboys salesman lol.
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Old 05-20-2008, 03:00 PM
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Welcome to DB! A question for You: Why would you accept such a crappy car like that???? Just kidding..hahahahahah. Lucky for you, bud. To answer your questions, I would recommend a flex so you have both rotary as well as RO features. I am a strong, strong advocate of menzerna (get either 106 or 85rd) as well as Duragloss products. You may not need the protection if it's going to stay in the garage, but it is still good to have for bird bombs, pollution, pollen, etc. I would recommend the 501, 601, 105 combo. Good luck and again, welcome.
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:48 PM
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i have about $300 to spend on product. thats including the buffer.
what do you already have for supplies? i'm not sure $300 will get a machine buffer and all the supplies you need.
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:54 PM
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im not looking at getting anything super duper spectacular at the moment lol. i have a random orbital buffer already. its not a high end one. i was thinking of etting one of those 6 inch 3500 rpm single hand buffers for like 30 bucks at pepboys are those anygood?
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:10 PM
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All those things are, are electric applicators. At the very least, I'd recommend a PC 7424 kit to keep you under your $300 budget.
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:32 PM
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Give phil a call at Detailers Domain and see what kind of a kit he can make you close to your price range.
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:34 PM
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A PC kit is probably your best bet and would meet your $300 budget, as MadOzodi has mentioned.

Good luck searching!
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Old 05-20-2008, 06:28 PM
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Whoops, thanks AR...I just assume that people will already be going through DD.
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$300 would be tough.. when i started i spent close to that with a PC and not even close to what i needed.. I would definitely invest on Makita rotary.. Ask Phil at DB or Amazon.. about $180 for the rotary and spend the rest on Menzerna kit from DB. that will cover your $300.. but youll need other random stuff:

-Lots of Microfiber towels
-Clay bay
-Spray detailer for lube
-Foam pads with backing plate
-masking tape
-Wax or sealant
-pre wax cleaner

... that is just parts of it.. you can browse through this thread on SHOW and SHINE and itll give you an idea on what people use ... GOOD LUCK and WELCOME
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Old 05-20-2008, 09:25 PM
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When you call Phill at DD, he will get the most for your 300.00 or just a little more.
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