Suggestions and Instructions
Its christmas time and I want a buffer. Any suggestions, I need a buffer that is dummy proof. I am no professional, just somebody that wants to keep the truck looking nice. After I get the buffer, I need some simple instructions on how to apply the wax and how to buff the wax. Oh yeh one more question. Where can i buy pads for the buffer i get? Sorry for all these questions. All the help is appreciated. Oh yeh I use Klasse. Thanks guys.....
Do I need to apply a polish swirl remover before I do the wax? Should I apply the polish swirl remover by hand or machine and do I wipe off wax and polish by hand or machine? I here I should use a claybar, should I? If so which one? Alright one more question (There will be more in the future) I do not have all the time in the world to do all this in one day, maybe like 2hrs a day. I was thinking about this schedule:
Saturday
With No Garage)
Wash
Clay
Polish Swirl Remover
Sunday
With No Garage)
Wash
Wax With Klasse
Does that sound good. Again sorry for all the questions. I am a newbie.
Saturday
With No Garage)Wash
Clay
Polish Swirl Remover
Sunday
With No Garage)Wash
Wax With Klasse
Does that sound good. Again sorry for all the questions. I am a newbie.
Welcome to the site. Great question.
If your up for a suggestion or recommendation from a wuss who don't like to mess with buffers (afraid I will damage paint) then you might want to think about trying Zaino from zainobros.com. Its a synthetic polish that outshines and outlast everything on the market today. I put my last coat of Zaino on about 3 - 4 months ago and it still shines and beads water as if I did it last night. It has excellent UV protection as well as an awesome shine.
Best thing about it is you do NOT need a buffer to apply it or take it off. Using a buffer on Zaino will NOT make it any shinner then it is, and it already will outshine anything out there on the market today.
Hope that help as far as a suggestion.
If your up for a suggestion or recommendation from a wuss who don't like to mess with buffers (afraid I will damage paint) then you might want to think about trying Zaino from zainobros.com. Its a synthetic polish that outshines and outlast everything on the market today. I put my last coat of Zaino on about 3 - 4 months ago and it still shines and beads water as if I did it last night. It has excellent UV protection as well as an awesome shine.
Best thing about it is you do NOT need a buffer to apply it or take it off. Using a buffer on Zaino will NOT make it any shinner then it is, and it already will outshine anything out there on the market today.
Hope that help as far as a suggestion.


