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May 14th, 2005 09:35 PM #122
Hi again guys.
I noticed this morning that my car had two very light whitish scratches. I think they are scratches since having the car washed did not remove them...
Since my car's fairly new, I couldn't stop thinking about the scratches. Since I was in Festival Mall, I passed by Ace Hardware and I found that they were selling Microtex MF cloths and 3M scratch remover stuff (uhh is it wax?).
I bought a couple of Microtex Plush Cloths (pink ones) and thought really hard about buying the scratch remover. I ended up buying a sachet of 3M Super Duty Rubbing Compound.
Now that I got home, I started thinking if its safe to use the rubbing compound or I might end up doing more damage to my paint (since I read that these stuff have mild abrasives..)
I'm reading up on detailing it looks like a fun (and strenous) hobby!
I'm also thinking of buying other stuff and using them myself (since I need the exercise). Kindly critique my selection or suggest better stuff.
1. Megs Car shampoo
2. Megs NXT Tech Wax (Liquid) - This one attracts dust right?
3. Megs Quik Detailer
The only reason they are all megs is because I know where to source them (Tru Value near us). I'm open to suggestions for alternatives!
Peferably something (for the wax) easy to apply/use by hand.
I'm still thinking about getting the PPP and maybe also getting a Klasse set (since I've been reading its really good) but for now I'm just trying to get my foot in the door into learning detailing.
Thanks in advance again!
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May 14th, 2005 11:37 PM #123
Patopig,
if you're new at detailing..please AVOID using rubbing compound... one thing with compounds is that if you're not careful with it you can rub-off your clear coat even by hand compounding ... leaving you with a lighter colored patch (where the lite scratch used to be)...
as to your choice of maintenace products you've got a good combo...
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May 15th, 2005 10:39 AM #124
Cripes! Good thing I asked around first! Thanks Impulzz.. I still can't get over those light scratches. Would Megs Scratch X or 3M scratch remover be safer (or just as dangerous)? Maybe I should try a cleaner wax first?
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May 15th, 2005 12:46 PM #125
these would be safer.. 3M is ok... alot like ScratchX. try to see and gauge the depth of the scratch. if you can feel it with your fingernail, chances are, that scratch is pretty deep already. hopefully, it didn't go all the way through the clearcoat. make sure to work in the product and, rewax the affected part afterwards.
personally, don't go for cleaner wax muna. just maintain your new ride (what you got is good already)
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May 15th, 2005 04:59 PM #126
Thanks Dehadista! I bought ScratchX this afternoon and I tried using it on the light scratch after washing the affected area. (I tried feeling the scratch but I could not feel it with my fingers. I can just see it. Maybe its more of a stain than a scratch).
I realized ScratchX is really hard to remove. I applied just a little and let it dry for around 5 minutes and when I tried removing it with my MF, the haze wouldn't come off. I had really buff long and hard to remove it with the plush MF.
The "scratches" were still present but are not as visible as before. I could still see them if I look very closely. I guess it should do for now. I'll try using scratchX again after my next carwash.
True Value ran out of a lot of megs stuff.
I ended up buying a couple of sachets of 3M IHS and SC Liquid Wax. I was also looking for Megs Quick detailer but since they were out I also got the Zymol Detail (which was half the price of Megs Quik Detailer and came packaged with Zymol Cleaner wax) and the Zymol car wash.
Now I'm thinking what's the deal with the zymol stuff since they're really cheap. Are they any good? (YES I am an impulsive buyer).
Now I'm thinking of washing my car and applying 3M IHG then SCLW one of these days.
BTW, when is the time to use a cleaner wax anyway?
Thanks again in advance guys. Sorry ang kulit ko! I'm learning a lot here!
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May 15th, 2005 06:55 PM #127Originally Posted by patopig
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May 15th, 2005 07:09 PM #128
pra, don't let scratchx or 3M SR dry. upon applying, you work the product in. any excess product is then removed with a good quality MF. that's one of the reasons why you had difficulty in product removal. then, rewax that area.
as for QD's, try Eagle One. best bang for the buck. but if you have time, try to look for Megs #34 Final Inspection. You can get that by the gallon. tipid ka in the long run..
Now I'm thinking of washing my car and applying 3M IHG then SCLW one of these days.
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May 15th, 2005 07:26 PM #129BTW, when is the time to use a cleaner wax anyway?A cleaner wax is basically a quick all-in-one product. so that means there are trade-offs on this. If you have time, a defined 3 step process (paint cleaning, polishing and sealing) would definitely give better results. tapos maintenance na lang...
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May 15th, 2005 10:45 PM #130
*patopig
im also thinking of buying the zymol package (auto wash, cleaner wax and detailer)..since my car is already neglected (well, some of the panels lang naman..hehe) hopefully the cleaner wax can do its job well. i cant find any 3M FR, any shop that carries this product? handyman and ace wala eh..
also, is carnauba wax good for a white car? im thinking of getting this instead of a regular wax kasi eh (if this is any good).
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