awesome iv got my car my mums car (scratched to hell) and my brothers car to practice on. then once iv got that good i can have more practise on my next door neighboughs car so plenty to practise on :)

I would like to say that my leon is the best car on the drive though ;) and the best condition I would like to think. :p


Only going to start off with AG SRP to get to grips with how it work etc then once i feel i on the right track il look into more complex cutting compounds.
 
awesome iv got my car my mums car (scratched to hell) and my brothers car to practice on. then once iv got that good i can have more practise on my next door neighboughs car so plenty to practise on :)

I would like to say that my leon is the best car on the drive though ;) and the best condition I would like to think. :p


Only going to start off with AG SRP to get to grips with how it work etc then once i feel i on the right track il look into more complex cutting compounds.

Yep, great way to start is with AG SRP and a light polishing pad, you can't really go wrong with that - Just keep the machine moving slowly and work on a small area at a time.

There's a really good guide by Dave KG on Detailing World if you want to have a look there, i must have read it 10 times before i actually had a go.