Moon
Registered User
Hi guys.
New here to the forum and very, very new to detailing!
Just picked up my new car last week, and after year’s of leasing a car, I’m now looking forward to the prospect of detailing as it’s effectively “our” car. (Well it’s a PCP so it’s not technically ours!)
Anyway, eventually I’d like to purchase a DA polisher.
But until I get there, I’ll be starting with a 2 bucket method and a grit guard (never done this before) amongst many other “firsts”!
Anyway to my question!...
I was looking into getting a lance for foaming duties, but then it occurred to me, would it be a waste of energy (and very precious time), to go down this route, if the car already has swirl marks anyway?? Or would it still be worth it to keep any further scratching and swirling at bay until it eventually gets a machine polish?
Hope this isn’t a particular stupid question!!
Cheers all
New here to the forum and very, very new to detailing!
Just picked up my new car last week, and after year’s of leasing a car, I’m now looking forward to the prospect of detailing as it’s effectively “our” car. (Well it’s a PCP so it’s not technically ours!)
Anyway, eventually I’d like to purchase a DA polisher.
But until I get there, I’ll be starting with a 2 bucket method and a grit guard (never done this before) amongst many other “firsts”!
Anyway to my question!...
I was looking into getting a lance for foaming duties, but then it occurred to me, would it be a waste of energy (and very precious time), to go down this route, if the car already has swirl marks anyway?? Or would it still be worth it to keep any further scratching and swirling at bay until it eventually gets a machine polish?
Hope this isn’t a particular stupid question!!
Cheers all