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    Cyber Monday Specials and Deals @ DetailersDomain.com



    Information on our Cyber Monday Special.

    1. 10% off over $50 – Promo Code Cyber10
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    Thanks. Made a purchase today.
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    thank you.

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    I was so close to buying a DetailersDomain buffer package last night to take advantage of the Cyber Monday deal. Question about buffer sizes... if I buy a Griot's Garage random orbital, is it better to go with the 6" or 3" one? Obviously doing the roof, hood and trunk is going to be easier with the 6", but wondering if it's easier to do the side panels with the 3" one. And if I get the 6" one (or the Porter Cable), does it matter if I'm using the 5.5" or 6.5" pads? If I get a GG package with the 5" backing plate, does it still include the Griot's 6" backing plate?

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    pick up the 6 inch, we ship it out with the both the 5 inch and 6 inch.

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    Placed and order and sent you an email.

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    email sent back.

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    Phil, thanks. Since I missed the black Friday deal I'm not as rushed now. I'm quite new to detailing, other than watching a paint correction demo once by an expert down in San Diego (set up by our Mafia don). Once I polish the paint, I'm thinking sealant, or sealant then wax on top, since I'm not the kind of guy who is likely to wax it frequently. And the car is parked outside, occasionally under trees. This morning the roof and trunk lid were frosted over! Silver metallic paint. I can see myself re-applying sealant (or wax) every 6 months, possibly as often as every 3 months if needed.

    Edit1: I should add that while I like a good reflective shine, longevity and paint protection are more important to me than getting the deepest shine. As well as stopping those black rubber marble marks and bugs from sticking to the paint! And I'm willing to wax on top of the sealant if needed (maybe seal every 6 months, wax every 3 months?).

    Edit2: Also interested in polishing and sealing paint on wheels. Maybe I can't use the orbital on the wheel spokes, but would like to try it on the inside of the wheel barrel and then seal or wax that paint to prevent brake dust from sticking to it.

    I see you sell Adam's, Menzerna, Auto Finesse, Wolff's, OptiShield, and Sonax Polymer Netshield. Beyond that there is obviously the Griot's paint sealer. On other sites I see Blackfire, Klasse, Dodo Juice, Chemical Brothers, and more. Out of your sealants, which would you recommend for the novice car detailer?
    Last edited by LivesNearCostco; 12-04-2013 at 09:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LivesNearCostco View Post
    Phil, thanks. Since I missed the black Friday deal I'm not as rushed now. I'm quite new to detailing, other than watching a paint correction demo once by an expert down in San Diego (set up by our Mafia don). Once I polish the paint, I'm thinking sealant, or sealant then wax on top, since I'm not the kind of guy who is likely to wax it frequently. And the car is parked outside, occasionally under trees. This morning the roof and trunk lid were frosted over! Silver metallic paint. I can see myself re-applying sealant (or wax) every 6 months, possibly as often as every 3 months if needed.

    I see you sell Adam's, Menzerna, Auto Finesse, Wolff's, OptiShield, and Sonax Polymer Netshield. Beyond that there is obviously the Griot's paint sealer. On other sites I see Blackfire, Klasse, Dodo Juice, Chemical Brothers, and more. Out of your sealants, which would you recommend for the novice car detailer?
    I see Phil using Sonax PNS (Net Shield) a lot via his Facebook posts. I got into detailing around this time last year and the first sealant I chose was the Sonax PNS. I still use it to this day. Very simple to use and the results are great.
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    Thanks, MiniD. I just read the entire "Ask Detailer's Domain" thread and saw his advice that light colored cars look better with sealants and dark colored cars with waxes, and that he generally likes Menzerma and Sonax sealants and polishes.

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