How do You Buff your truck??

KRAZYSRT10

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Okay...I've been doing it by hand but there are some minor scuffs and stuff. Plus I want to bring out that extra shine....so What kind of buffer do you use? I'm not really to keen on what kind, how to, how long,etc........:eek:

Oh...and can I pick up a couple Zaino bars at the local Auto Zone or do I have to order off the Net?:dontknow:
 
KRAZYSRT10 said:
Okay...I've been doing it by hand but there are some minor scuffs and stuff. Plus I want to bring out that extra shine....so What kind of buffer do you use? I'm not really to keen on what kind, how to, how long,etc........:eek:

Oh...and can I pick up a couple Zaino bars at the local Auto Zone or do I have to order off the Net?:dontknow:

Zaino is off the net only.

I love the Zaino products, but I do not use their claybar. It's to dense in my opinion. I use Groits claybars. While it sounds funny, but Groits is softer and does not stick as much. Also since it's softer it keeps the particals it picks up suspended in the bar better so you do not scratch the paint.

Me? I do everything by hand. Don't like to use power equipment when I'm drinking.:eek: :p :D
 
Krazy, I second what Silverback says about Griot's claybar...I use it all the time.

I do use an orbital buffer for polishing and buffing...the final buff is by hand...just like you in the shower...if you buy the buffer from Griot's they will send you a finish manual that tells all...

Have never tried Zaino but plan to in the long cold months of Jan and Feb...
 
Rockin Ronnie said:
I use the detail shop!!! Hahahahahaaha!!!!:D

Where's the fun in that? :dontknow: To me detailing a vehicle is an all day excuse to drink beer:eek: and enjoy myself.:)

Besides that, no one washes my vehicles except me. :mad: All it takes is one little piece of shit in a wash mit and your screwed.:(
 
Silverback said:
Where's the fun in that? :dontknow: To me detailing a vehicle is an all day excuse to drink beer:eek: and enjoy myself.:)

Besides that, no one washes my vehicles except me. :mad: All it takes is one little piece of shit in a wash mit and your screwed.:(

And thus the reason for this thread!!:( I do agree with the excuse for drinking and the natural aversion to power tools while drunk...but hopefully I can buff it with an orbital before its too late!:dontknow:

Oh and ya know that old addage..."It'll buff out....":D
 
Zaino bros all the way. I have been so busy with work , i havent had a chance to get a put a coat on and she was looking horrible. I finally got a chance to put a coat on yesterday evening and WOW it was like brand new. Zaino is the shit.....
 
KRAZYSRT10 said:
..... I'm not really to keen on what kind, how to, how long,etc........:eek:

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Go here and watch this, if you need a little course on detailing steps.

http://www.meguiars.com/video/index.cfm?vid=1

Barry is a little annoying to some people, and he pushes his products during the video... But, it has a lot of good information.

I use Meguiar's product exclusively. They are easy to understand, and readily available at most stores. Start with this series of online videos and then let us know if you have any other questions... :)
 
I use all Griots garage products for everything. Speedshine is the greatest invention for vehicles.
 
Silverback said:
Hey, I'm just a Fu*king Monkey at a keyboard. You expect me to be able to spell also?:dontknow: :confused: ;) :p :D

Here you go.:rock:

http://www.griotsgarage.com/index.jsp


Thank you Big Daddy!!:rock: :rock: :rock:

I'm gonna purchase the Orbital Wax Kit....as soon as SHE leaves!!!;) :D :D :D

Very informative site and I like all the "Kits" to help save money!:rock:
 
Black1 said:
Go here and watch this, if you need a little course on detailing steps.

http://www.meguiars.com/video/index.cfm?vid=1

Barry is a little annoying to some people, and he pushes his products during the video... But, it has a lot of good information.

I use Meguiar's product exclusively. They are easy to understand, and readily available at most stores. Start with this series of online videos and then let us know if you have any other questions... :)

Been using Mequiars for years now...but they arent really all that. As a matter of fact, I have been using that New stuff they came out with for show cars....not really worth the money....IMO...But I will watch the videos to see the pointers Jake! Thanks Brah!!!:D
 
BTW...On a side note, I'm drinking this Canuck beer Labatt Blue!!! It is NOICE!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

I am on a new mission....BRB!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
Do it by hand!

Inexperience+Orbital Buffer=swirl marks galore.

Even experienced pros have a hard time sometimes with swirl marks. I would do it by hand, after the claybar (A must!) the Zaino polishes and finishes are very easy to use and buff. I always do my own waxing and polishing, and I have used tons of different kinds, this stuff blew me away because of how easy it was to use.
 
KRAZYSRT10 said:
BTW...On a side note, I'm drinking this Canuck beer Labatt Blue!!! It is NOICE!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Get a hold of some Labatt's Ice, it's the shiznit fo sho!!!:D:D:D:D
 
ntw0rk said:
Get a hold of some Labatt's Ice, it's the shiznit fo sho!!!:D:D:D:D

Check out my new thread..post this type of stuff over there puhleeze!!!:D:D:D:D
 
Silverback said:
Where's the fun in that? :dontknow: To me detailing a vehicle is an all day excuse to drink beer:eek: and enjoy myself.:)

Besides that, no one washes my vehicles except me. :mad: All it takes is one little piece of shit in a wash mit and your screwed.:(
Oh I wash mine myself but when it comes to buffing and waxing, the detail shop down the street will buff and handwax the truck for a hundred bucks. I aint cryin about that!!!!:D
 
KRAZYSRT10 said:
Thank you Big Daddy!!:rock: :rock: :rock:

I'm gonna purchase the Orbital Wax Kit....as soon as SHE leaves!!!;) :D :D :D

Very informative site and I like all the "Kits" to help save money!:rock:

Is it this kit? http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1=L1_1000&L2=L2_1004&SKU=11119

I have that Right-Angle Orbital Buffer... It is VERY easy to use. Very nice machine for the money. :)

Pretty good results from this tool...
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