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Old 04-07-2010, 11:26 PM   #12 (permalink)
cab83_750
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Originally Posted by nogoodname View Post
Buy a porter cable buffer and some supplies. Do the detailing on your own. The cost of one full detail is the price of a whole detailing kit including the buffer and you'll have enough supplies for many detailings. You'll enjoy doing it because the end result is amazing.
+1

also go to a paint shop for your chemicals. They have items not carried by auto parts store. In most cases they are very knowledgeable about detailing.

I painted 2 cars in my garage with their guidance.
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