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I think the Lariat looks nice, too, thought I think the XLT looks better. But if you are thinking of changing the seats, you might consider going the Katzkin route and get actual leather instead of the vinyl of the Lariat trim. *ahem* sorry, I meant "ActiveX".
I like the cloth seats of the xlt just fine. When I said I'd just want the trim I meant the furniture around the vents and going across the dash
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EXCELLENT. Glad you were able to practice and received good results. Oh, a little soap goes a long way. I've learned ALL of Adam's products are like that.

The varable speed would work. My wife bought me an Adam's orbital polisher for Christmas. It has different settings on it. Their buff pads are all velcro as well so that would work unless it is ONLY high speed. You want both highs and low speeds.

I typically start around 8-9AM and get done after 5PM. And that is ONLY the exterior. The interior is another half a day. All I can say is thank God it's not an every week task. Once a month I waterless wash it and every other month I 3 bucket wash.
After watching a few videos I realized I didn't use polish before doing the wax. Would you recommend using polish on new vehicle. I realize that polish is a light abrasive and would be more applicable for something like my '15 Sportster that probably has never been waxed. It has probably only gotten waterless wipe downs.
My orbital sander does have low to high speed settings so you think it would ok to use instead of polisher? Yes it does take a long time to do a fall wash, wax, etc. job, but as you said thankfully it only a once a year process! The in between waterless will be a breeze in comparison.
 

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After watching a few videos I realized I didn't use polish before doing the wax. Would you recommend using polish on new vehicle. I realize that polish is a light abrasive and would be more applicable for something like my '15 Sportster that probably has never been waxed. It has probably only gotten waterless wipe downs.
My orbital sander does have low to high speed settings so you think it would ok to use instead of polisher? Yes it does take a long time to do a fall wash, wax, etc. job, but as you said thankfully it only a once a year process! The in between waterless will be a breeze in comparison.

You should be good to go with the sander with a Buffing pad. PLEASE NO sandpaper.

Here is my polisher: https://adamspolishes.com/collectio...ducts/adams-sk-pro-15mm-swirl-killer-polisher

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I would NOT bother with putting polish on the Maverick. Your Sportster is a different subject. It may need correction and polish won't hurt.
 

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You should be good to go with the sander with a Buffing pad. PLEASE NO sandpaper.

Here is my polisher: https://adamspolishes.com/collectio...ducts/adams-sk-pro-15mm-swirl-killer-polisher

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I would NOT bother with putting polish on the Maverick. Your Sportster is a different subject. It may need correction and polish won't hurt.
Gotcha! no sandpaper! :ROFLMAO: Yeah I'm still trying to decide if it would be worth the $$ to get a polisher since the Mav is going to be my only vehicle to worry about. My bikes are small enough that doing the work by hand isn't a big deal. My other truck, '04 Ranger, has a paint job that is Arizona baked and really would need a new paint job. So I'm not going to bother with it try to resurrect that paint.
 

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After watching a few videos I realized I didn't use polish before doing the wax. Would you recommend using polish on new vehicle. I realize that polish is a light abrasive and would be more applicable for something like my '15 Sportster that probably has never been waxed. It has probably only gotten waterless wipe downs.
My orbital sander does have low to high speed settings so you think it would ok to use instead of polisher? Yes it does take a long time to do a fall wash, wax, etc. job, but as you said thankfully it only a once a year process! The in between waterless will be a breeze in comparison.
If you can do it right ourself, you know the process and will appreciate the results more imnsho. If you have never done it before, maybe drop the cash on a reputable professional detailer who will come to you and offer the usual bribes (pizza beer etc) to watch.

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Gotcha! no sandpaper! :ROFLMAO: Yeah I'm still trying to decide if it would be worth the $$ to get a polisher since the Mav is going to be my only vehicle to worry about. My bikes are small enough that doing the work by hand isn't a big deal. My other truck, '04 Ranger, has a paint job that is Arizona baked and really would need a new paint job. So I'm not going to bother with it try to resurrect that paint.
You'd be surprised what just a good wash, clay bar, wash and polish would do to the Ranger. I wouldn't spend a lot or a lot of time on it, but it's still in there. She just wants you to give it some TLC and she'll come right back. Put a little time in it and give it a ceramic coat to protect what's left.

As for the Buffer, wife bought it for me for Christmas 2019 and I've used it once. Since the Maverick will be NEW and hopefully not need correction, you most likely won't need it. Then in a year when you strip it and start all over evaluate and see if it needs it. If so, then get a buffer in a year. Just a thought.
 

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If you can do it right ourself, you know the process and will appreciate the results more imnsho. If you have never done it before, maybe drop the cash on a reputable professional detailer who will come to you and offer the usual bribes (pizza beer etc) to watch.
Good idea. You can clean it up and pay to have it corrected. Then bring it home and finish the steps to ceramic coat it. The Paint Correction is the most labor intensive. Having a pro do it may be worth it.
 

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You'd be surprised what just a good wash, clay bar, wash and polish would do to the Ranger. I wouldn't spend a lot or a lot of time on it, but it's still in there. She just wants you to give it some TLC and she'll come right back. Put a little time in it and give it a ceramic coat to protect what's left.

As for the Buffer, wife bought it for me for Christmas 2019 and I've used it once. Since the Maverick will be NEW and hopefully not need correction, you most likely won't need it. Then in a year when you strip it and start all over evaluate and see if it needs it. If so, then get a buffer in a year. Just a thought.
Roger that! I'll get a buffer and have a go at the Ranger! It would be good practice for me. Plus I could use the buffer on my bikes too since I would have it available and of the Mav will be around for a long time too, so it would be a worthy investment. My buddy in WV just paid a guy $1300 to ceramic coat his Challenger so doing this myself it big savings as I see it. Plus for me it is a therapy of sorts
 

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You will not regret getting a DA polisher. Orbital is ok but still can get you holograms and small swirls. But the safe DA polisher set at a med/low speed with appropriate pads and light polishes will never get you in trouble (Unless you consider that a challenge)
 

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Good idea. You can clean it up and pay to have it corrected. Then bring it home and finish the steps to ceramic coat it. The Paint Correction is the most labor intensive. Having a pro do it may be worth it.
That's not a bad idea! I'll have to check around and see what it would cost to have the paint corrected. Maybe it won't be to bad. I watched a Chris Fix video where he fixed paint on a Blazer that looked like what I have on parts of my Ranger and he did a good job with rattle can. Well it looked in the video and for a $500 vehicle I'm sure the paint fix blended well with the rest of the paint job after he did compound, polish and wax.
 
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You will not regret getting a DA polisher. Orbital is ok but still can get you holograms and small swirls. But the safe DA polisher set at a med/low speed with appropriate pads and light polishes will never get you in trouble (Unless you consider that a challenge)
Thanks! It great to hear another voice stating that a DA is good idea. I like a good challenge, but that one I will pass on! :)
 

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Roger that! I'll get a buffer and have a go at the Ranger! It would be good practice for me. Plus I could use the buffer on my bikes too since I would have it available and of the Mav will be around for a long time too, so it would be a worthy investment. My buddy in WV just paid a guy $1300 to ceramic coat his Challenger so doing this myself it big savings as I see it. Plus for me it is a therapy of sorts
That's my retirement hobby. If you want to use it on the bike too, think about getting a 12mm instead of a 15mm. It's a little smaller for the smaller area bike. Of course it would take longer on the trucks. Adam's has about 4-5 different sizes. But there are other brands.
 

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That's my retirement hobby. If you want to use it on the bike too, think about getting a 12mm instead of a 15mm. It's a little smaller for the smaller area bike. Of course it would take longer on the trucks. Adam's has about 4-5 different sizes. But there are other brands.
That's gonna be a retirement hobby/side hustle for me too. Friends and relatives have been bugging me for years to take on their rides but never had the time after finishing my stuff. Ive always found it a real Zen type activity, especially now that I have a big heated/airconditioned 3 bay garage! Working 4 days a week for past 2 years. Full time next year!
 

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That's gonna be a retirement hobby/side hustle for me too. Friends and relatives have been bugging me for years to take on their rides but never had the time after finishing my stuff. Ive always found it a real Zen type activity, especially now that I have a big heated/airconditioned 3 bay garage! Working 4 days a week for past 2 years. Full time next year!
I've been looking at my 2 bay garage and thinking it's time for a re-do. I have my bikes in one bay, which won't change, but the other bay has slowing be gathering stuff over the last 3 years and it's time to stop this sucking vortex of junk! The problem with redoing the garage is pulling everything out and moving it all around and getting it done in a single day! 3 bay garage would be nice!!
 

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It takes a LOT of self control to keep it organized and neat. My wife hates that I won’t let her put her stuff in it but that rule has to be enforced or I’d be surrounded by seasonal decorative crap! Her house, My garage!!
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