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Old 03-31-2008, 08:54 PM
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man that is one begginers kit

Seriously that right there is the best way to get started, don't worry about wax's for now concentrate on the correction and then get some carnauba or sealants to protect your hard work.....I consider carnauba to be my treat for all the hard work one on the paint correction

Very nice products you got there look forward on seeing the goodies in action, thank you for sharing with us
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Thats a cracking beginners kit, some really nice products in there! Enjoy
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thanks dave.

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man that is one begginers kit

Seriously that right there is the best way to get started, don't worry about wax's for now concentrate on the correction and then get some carnauba or sealants to protect your hard work.....I consider carnauba to be my treat for all the hard work one on the paint correction

Very nice products you got there look forward on seeing the goodies in action, thank you for sharing with us
thanks nica. yup, i'm concentrating on the correction products . i'm hoping to get the positector 200 soon. i think this tool is the only one i'm missing.. i know i can easily purchase the compounds and waxes..
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looks great
may i ask where you got those MF applicators pictured on the bottom left?
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begginer starting out with a makita! you rock!
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begginer starting out with a makita! you rock!
lol .. i know what you mean.. well, i figured i don't really have that much to spend jumping from one machine to another. i have read a lot comments and advices from people basically end up saying that you'll still end up with a rotary.. so right away i bought a rotary and just tried to master it. hehe.. it's a great tool..
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looks great
may i ask where you got those MF applicators pictured on the bottom left?
i got the blue ones from chemical guys when they had their MF applicator sale. i think it was $14 for 8 applicators and the white ones are meguiars bought at rs strauss.
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Old 03-31-2008, 09:31 PM
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Wow thats some beginners kit you got there, I even see a Paint Gauge!!!!
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Wow thats some beginners kit you got there, I even see a Paint Gauge!!!!
thank you smith. i bought that as a present for my self for passing my exam
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thanks nica. yup, i'm concentrating on the correction products . i'm hoping to get the positector 200 soon. i think this tool is the only one i'm missing.. i know i can easily purchase the compounds and waxes..
Good for you jake, paint correction is where you should spend majority of your time and as much as I enjoy playing with carnauba's it's the paint correction that makes the difference. Having great tools like the paint gagues just gives you that extra conficense, I remember when I polished with out the PosiTectors and I would get so nervous wile polishing becuase I really didn't have a clue how much clear coat was available for me any who you know what I mean.

You've got great tools to get you started, now you need to get craking and start using them oh and don't forget to take lots of for us to see I got the ready
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