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  1. #11
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    Thanks Corey_R. Much Appreciated.

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    I would suggest to use a DA Random Orbital for you. The links above show you the kits plus theres a few more listed on the site as well.

    All in all its quite easy to do and the right finish is achieved by preparation, time and well frustration lol.

    Clay the car, machine the car, seal or wax the car .. sounds simple but an average detail should take you 4-8 hours from start to finish.

    What colour is the car, condition and age?
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    Thanks CCP.
    I haven't done any of them as of yet As I decided to purchase an rns510 unit instead but am planning on getting one next month.
    I've averaged 7-8hours per detail on the seven detailing jobs I've done so far. (all by hand)
    Finish is good but I reckon a machine would not only make things so much easier, but the end pRoduct will be of a higher standard as well.
    All cars are fairly new (no more than 3years old) with most of them being black, white or silver.
    I'm excited yet loathing to do them. Just gotta wait till I get some time off work and we'll see how things go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m3103 View Post
    Thanks CCP.
    I haven't done any of them as of yet As I decided to purchase an rns510 unit instead but am planning on getting one next month.
    I've averaged 7-8hours per detail on the seven detailing jobs I've done so far. (all by hand)
    Finish is good but I reckon a machine would not only make things so much easier, but the end pRoduct will be of a higher standard as well.
    All cars are fairly new (no more than 3years old) with most of them being black, white or silver.
    I'm excited yet loathing to do them. Just gotta wait till I get some time off work and we'll see how things go.
    Are you feeling normal? 7 hours by hand? haha. If you intend to use a machine with the effort you put in by hand you will be amazed what you can achieve with a machine in 7 hours.

    If you need any help just let us know, you seem to have a fair idea so just some guidance and im sure you will easily get the results you want and you aren't able to do any damage to a new car or an older car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m3103 View Post
    Thanks CCP.
    I haven't done any of them as of yet As I decided to purchase an rns510 unit instead but am planning on getting one next month.
    I've averaged 7-8hours per detail on the seven detailing jobs I've done so far. (all by hand)
    Finish is good but I reckon a machine would not only make things so much easier, but the end pRoduct will be of a higher standard as well.
    All cars are fairly new (no more than 3years old) with most of them being black, white or silver.
    I'm excited yet loathing to do them. Just gotta wait till I get some time off work and we'll see how things go.
    m3103, I merged your thread with already existing one, that was started not so long time ago by me. It was on the second page.

    To everyone else, please for you own good, look at least one or two pages back, the chances are that the same or similar thread already exists and you might have your answer much earlier than waiting for someone's to reply. It also makes searching the forums more efficient, since there would be less threads with the same or similar names.

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    Sorry transporter.
    Will do in the future.
    And CCP im a perfection junkie when it comes to cars. Especially ones I like. :p
    Shoulders feel it afterwards though.

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    Shoulders, Arms, Back, Legs.. It all hurts for me don't worry!

    But if your a perfection junkie, definitely recommend grabbing a machine. Check out the How-To Section and you're welcome to ask any questions and im sure you will definitely get a lot more out of your car than you would expect.
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    Will do.
    Cheers mate.

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