audio1der
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Great advice; the PC 7424 (the model#) is a great machine for everything except heavy correction. i bought mine direct from a PC dealer as a demo with full warranty for almost 50% off- ask around!
As for hand waxing, I find I always get better results when applying wax by hand. Most people make the mistake of putting waxes/sealants,etc on too thick. Only a microscopic layer clings to the clearcoat/previous layer so you don't have to apply much and that makes it easier to buff off.
A cheap "buffer" machine can cut down on the removal of product without fear of scratching or marring- food for thought.
Also check helpful detailing forums such as Autopia. They got me to the point where I had a nice mobile detailing business going, until I had kids LOL
As for hand waxing, I find I always get better results when applying wax by hand. Most people make the mistake of putting waxes/sealants,etc on too thick. Only a microscopic layer clings to the clearcoat/previous layer so you don't have to apply much and that makes it easier to buff off.
A cheap "buffer" machine can cut down on the removal of product without fear of scratching or marring- food for thought.
Also check helpful detailing forums such as Autopia. They got me to the point where I had a nice mobile detailing business going, until I had kids LOL