Pinaka makintab na FD..
FD ni Juan591 (bakit di ka nag popost dito ha?)
hi madkatz!![]()
Pinaka makintab na FD..
FD ni Juan591 (bakit di ka nag popost dito ha?)
hi madkatz!![]()
Hello, sorry for the late reply, if i were you i would wait until there's a lot of swirls already before i remove them using a polish, in the mean time there are a lot of waxes and glazes out there that can be used to hide and conceal the swirls marks, Microtex NanoGlos is honestly one of the best filling waxes i've tried, next comes NXT, Eagle One and #26, but i've had varying results with NanoGlos, for glazes you could try Mothers Step 2 sealer and glaze or 3m Imperial Hand Glaze, for glazes you apply these before waxes. this way you could save more clear coat and in the mean time you could practice how to properly wash your car the scratch free way
If i use a Collinite wax, what i do when it rains is immediately get a water hose and hose down all the water since chances are they are acid rain and can etch into the paint, then i use free flowing water to sheet out most of the water particles off the paint by using beading, and then i pat dry the remaining water particles with a chamois
Also using a good brand of wash and wax shampoo can prolong the shine of your car
hehe you should have waited to try out different products on the seminar, the scratch remover is not so bad, its more towards the aggressiveness of a rubbing compound but it does get the job done fast, but with this kind of scratch remover you need a finishing polish after
Great job for a first detail! if you want to use a chamois, try Microtex Chamois, i know i might sound like im pushing a product already but there's a reason why most of the top detailers use Microtex Products hehe, either that or Microtex Elite or any soft towel
oh yeah and don't forget to dry the lower part of the bumper, you can get water marks leaving them that way
Last edited by madkatz; June 8th, 2010 at 01:37 AM.
Minsan ko lang ito sasabihin
pag dating sa detailing kits, huwag po natin titipirin ang sarili natin kasi baka hindi gaano kaganda ang kalabasan
diba maam Madkatz?
Haha thats actually the SOP in most Casa's and Big detailing shops, the reason they use kerosene is because its very safe especially when you get them into someplaces water cant like alternator and such, its pretty much the fail safe way of engine detailing, another bonus to this is that its very good against oil and gunk, but there are some cases where rubber parts actually crack and some even liquify when used with kerosene but these are usually horror stories from very old cars, not with the new ones, and for the baby oil its actually a nice tip i've come across years ago but protectants nowadays are cheaper than baby oil hehehe
NanoSliq is actually more like a spray wax, based on how i understand how it was designed was that its designed for removing light dusts and finger prints and contaminants but its also designed to prolong and further enhance Nano Glos' shine and protection, and based on how it performs its more of a spray wax than a QD, its too thick for a QD actually.
tsikot Detailers:
I-Nominate/Refer kaya natin si Maam madkatz para maging moderator ng More than the looks forum?
Kasi napapansin nyo, hindi at wala siyang pagod sa kasasagot ng questions natin. Sobrang bait at helpful niya. Good example of a good moderator
Watcha think?![]()
Hi all,
is there any other minor/budget friendly remedy sa deep scratches? (halos labas na yung metal..) but many said that it reached the primer lang.. but still.. malalim pa din siya...=(
i saw this clip sa youtube na merong parang nilagay na filler-type paste.. then touch up paint.. it looked really good.
thanks.