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September 19th, 2007 01:47 AM #2561
Hi guys I'm new to the world of detailing but have learned a lot reading through this thread. Hope you detailing gurus can help me out with a few questions. TIA
1. Our garage is not fully covered so at times my car is exposed to the elements so I opted to buy an ELEVO waterproof car cover. Any comments about this?
2. I had my bnew car paint protected courtesy of BIG BERTS but coz I don't always have the time to do a quick wash in the morning after nightly rains, my car exhibited a couple of water marks in just 2 weeks. I tried having it washed and waxed but there was still a few marks left. What do you guys suggest?
3. I went to VIVID and they offered me the SOFT99 Dark & Black Wax with waterproofing qualities which minimizes water marks. They applied a small amount to a portion of my car and after wiping it off, they sprayed water over it and to my amazement the water beads slid right off the car while the other parts of the car still had water on it. They said the wax was silicone-based so I sort of hesitated coz the chemical might be bad for the paint. Can you guys clarify?
4. For the glass protection they offered the SOFT99 Glaco Roll-on water repellent which also moves water away from the surrounding glass of the car. They even claim that you wouldn't even need to use your wipers when its raining! What do you guys think?
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September 19th, 2007 02:01 AM #2562
BTW, please comment on my washing procedure naman. I always have my waxing done outside coz I don't have enough space in our garage kasi.
1. Wash the car with water only using an ordinary garden hose
2. Use MT Chamois (yellow) for drying while squeezing water off as I go (is it better to use the MT Elite drying towel a 3M sponge to absorb water faster instead?)
3. Use a mini squeegee for the windows
3. Apply Mother's QD as needed using the MT Ultra Plush MF (green)
4. Apply the Adam's VRT protector using the MT Ultra MF (violet) for the interior panels and the dash
5. Use a dry MT Suede MF (blue) to wipe-off the inside glass and the leather seats
TIA for your inputs.
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September 19th, 2007 02:55 AM #2563
*a4tech hehe nice work sir hirap talagang magdetail (pero enjoy!), ako last sunday 3pm ako nagstart tapos 12:30 nako natapos, hehe sakit ng katawan
********ino hi sir I see na may SF ka, hehe hirap linisin, laki e
eto procedure ko share ko din
1- wet car using b&d pressure washer (to remove dust & light dirt)
2- wash car using turtle wax car shampoo (starting from top to bottom)
3- rinse
4- dry using MT MF yellow
5- apply megs DC step 1 paint cleaner (wipe in wipe out)
6- apply megs DC step 2 polish (wipe in wipe out)
7- apply megs DC step 3 carnauba wax using b&d KP600
8- remove wax residue using MT MF red
piliin mo pala ang car cover mo, mas maganda siguro yung parang suede yung ilalim o cloth, kasi lakas makapag gasgas ng car cover e lalo na pag di soft yung ilalim,
soft99 products ok naman ang feedback dito e antayin natin yung nakagamit na, ako di pa ako nakakatry kasi medyo mahal pa sa carnauba wax ng megspero kanya kanyang preference lang yan
IMO mahirap talagang mag wash and wax outside
kasi sa pag wash mo palang kalaban mo na agad ang water marks pati hindi recommended na magwax on hot surface
visit mo http://www.autopia-carcare.com/how-to.html may natutunan din ako diyan
Im no expert sir a just my 2 cents!
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September 19th, 2007 06:44 AM #2564
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September 19th, 2007 12:06 PM #2565
possible po bang one whole day lang ang detailing (package) or overnight talga bago makuha? thanks!!!
alin po ang mas ok? bigberts? or autoline?
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September 21st, 2007 12:18 AM #2566
Thanks for the reply washburn, my car cover has cloth underneath and pvc on top for waterproofing kaya looks safe naman. Also, what I meant about having the wax done outside is getting it done by a detailer like big bert's. sorry for the confusion.
thanks for the link to the website. dami din ako natutunan although sobrang advertise sya sa products nila hehe
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September 22nd, 2007 12:47 AM #2567
guys ask ko lang what product you use for eliminating water spots sa grill? tried mothers QD & adam's RVT (for plastics) pero didn't work. TIA
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September 22nd, 2007 08:40 AM #2568
Chrome ba or painted yung grill mo?
Kung chrome i think metal polish will do the trick.
If painted try the least abrasive first. U can try a cleaner wax (mom's phase 1 / megs phase 1) or kung medyo mas malakas ng konti try mo yung Mom's Scratch Remover (eto gamit ko madalas read my earlier post - w/ red mazda 3 pics). Then follow-up with you current sealing / waxing routine as it strips the car with any wax applied on it.
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September 22nd, 2007 12:28 PM #2569
thanks for the reply a4tech, the grill is chrome plated pero parang plastic lang. ano nga pla ok na metal polish for the car? My car is a civic FD nga pla thanks!
BTW< what kind of wash mitts are advisable? What material and color pra makita ko agad sa store? May nakita ako cali na MF mitts pero ang mahal naman around 600+ yun eh. TIA
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September 23rd, 2007 08:51 PM #2570
sa mga chromel I use megs step 1 ok naman
hehe mahal talaga yung washmitts kaya ako foam nalang e, pero balak ko rin bilhin yung sa ACE hardware yung tig 200+ na washmitts hehe
*a4Tech sir pano po bang gamitin yung scratch remover? balak kong bumili ng megs scratch X e, nakakatakot baka kasi magkamali ako mapudpod yung clearcoat e
thanks
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