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Old 10-20-2007, 09:05 AM
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Default Re: How to correctly detail your auto

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Originally Posted by stevencrosbie View Post
Wow....this sticky is awesome.

I've read the whole thing and am still a little nervous about what to order for my truck. I have a Super White 07 Tundra that was built two months ago. I do not have any of these products, so I need to start from scratch. As much as I'd like to get this stuff over the counter, I'm pretty sure buying one of these kits is a smarter move.

Optimum Porter Cable 7424 Kit Remove swirl marks and paint flaws
Poorboy’s Porter Cable 7424 Polish & wax Kit

These are the two kits I am looking at. I've heard a lot of good things about the Poorboys(From Driveaccord.net; I'm a mod there) stuff and Zaino and you seem to really recommend the other stuff.

For a white truck, what kit or materials do you recommend? I've heard from some people that white can be difficult to really make look good. Thank you so much your this awesome forum. It is pretty hard to find a detailing for morons....and I think you've done the best job yet!

For a white truck like Toyota super white your going to notice it's hard to wax In fact this tundra doesnt seem to have clear coat like my 00 tundra did. White is a good color just hard to notice when it need's waxing at times.

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