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<blockquote data-quote="gxgn" data-source="post: 1806418" data-attributes="member: 61702"><p>If you never polished a car you can learn and save a lot of money in the process. You will probably buy a bit more supplies than you need but they will last a long time or you can sell it. Get something mid grade like the Adams Swirl Killer for a polisher. if you have another older car you can try your hand first on it. Start with less abrasive pads and compounds an move to more aggrieve if needed. Plan to spend maybe 2-3 day (6-10 hrs each). Learn to clay bar the car and the correct order of the steps (maybe a few weekends of YouTube watch). It's not easy but it's doable and you can probably get it done for 1/4 of the cost you got quoted and have all the supplies. All the work is the preparation. The actual ceramic coating is the easier step. You can try something like the Adams graphene spray that will last 1 year but this way, if you are afraid you might mess it up, you know you can remove it or just wait for it to fade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gxgn, post: 1806418, member: 61702"] If you never polished a car you can learn and save a lot of money in the process. You will probably buy a bit more supplies than you need but they will last a long time or you can sell it. Get something mid grade like the Adams Swirl Killer for a polisher. if you have another older car you can try your hand first on it. Start with less abrasive pads and compounds an move to more aggrieve if needed. Plan to spend maybe 2-3 day (6-10 hrs each). Learn to clay bar the car and the correct order of the steps (maybe a few weekends of YouTube watch). It's not easy but it's doable and you can probably get it done for 1/4 of the cost you got quoted and have all the supplies. All the work is the preparation. The actual ceramic coating is the easier step. You can try something like the Adams graphene spray that will last 1 year but this way, if you are afraid you might mess it up, you know you can remove it or just wait for it to fade. [/QUOTE]
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