I enjoy detailing and I can't stand a dirty car, so up first is a minor paint correction. I'm not looking for a show car, but I want the paint glossy and contaminant free. I sprayed the entire car down with Adam's Iron remover, hosed off, and then continued on with a clay bar. Barely made a dent. Which meant it was time for a buff job.
If you haven't tried harbor freights Grant foam pads then do so. They are $10 each and come in four flavors (white, blue, yellow, black). The foam pads are good quality and one of the few things I routinely buy, plus they aren't going to get me killed. Keeping with the bargain theme since Kevin now has all my money (you're the best Kev), I went to Advance auto parts and lo and behold they had Adam's P4 polish and C4 cut for $1.99 each. So two pads (yellow and black) and some Adams for a grand total of 24 dollars plus tax.
A $1.99 each and I was impressed, completely useable.


If you haven't tried harbor freights Grant foam pads then do so. They are $10 each and come in four flavors (white, blue, yellow, black). The foam pads are good quality and one of the few things I routinely buy, plus they aren't going to get me killed. Keeping with the bargain theme since Kevin now has all my money (you're the best Kev), I went to Advance auto parts and lo and behold they had Adam's P4 polish and C4 cut for $1.99 each. So two pads (yellow and black) and some Adams for a grand total of 24 dollars plus tax.
A $1.99 each and I was impressed, completely useable.

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