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    #4971
    Quote Originally Posted by scharnhorst View Post
    isang araw lang ako di nakapag check, baha na agad ang thread na to!

    *SG: yan! yan mukhang galing pang casa! nice detail, sir!

    walang pasok sa 24! detail time! :rofl:

    *aejhay: yung ginamit natin mostly yung compound at yung DACP... hehe. kaso hindi talaga natin nagamit yung diamond cut.



    step 3 can provide protection until it gets rained on. I tried this. yung bumpers ko, linagyan ko ng step 3, the rest, 476. In terms of shine, wala masyadong pagkakalayo, especially kung may step2 sila parehas underneath.

    pero after nung next wash ko, wala nang beading sa bumpers.

    hmmm.. oo nga. I still have step 2, but mas maganda ba ang nanoglos for filling in defects?

    *madkatz: thanks for the information, ma'am! Another query... do I have to wait a couple of hours after applying step 2 before putting the 476?
    for me the difference between both is that Step 2 looks a little better but fills less swirls and doesn't offer any protection, Nano Glos for me fills more swirls than Step 2 and lasts longer before again revealing the swirls, but is harder to apply at times

    No you don't need to wait to apply 476 after step 2, just be sure to buffed the area really clean and that you have thoroughly removed any visible remains of step 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aejhayl17 View Post
    thanks mam.

    sir edwin did demo'ed a no. of the products at the eb and i learned how to use them immediately, however i got very confused of the names of the products.

    anyways, my dad think she saw a Makita rotary buffer on sale for 9.5k(converted from BhD) at Geant(something like a really big Puregold there), is it a good buy? mura na ata yun, kase sabi ni sir edwin po nasa 12k-15k locally ang Makita. and im planning to buy the detailling products mam abroad(Bahrain) if its available and cheaper there.

    thanks again mam madkatz .
    Hi, that is cheap if its just 9.5k, although Makita's are known to last pretty much like forever for the weekend detailer, for me and my BF we always factor in the service warranty which are only available if you legally bought your Makita here, basically the scenario is that there is only one distributor of Makita here in our country and they have a list of serial number that they officially sold here, so if the Makita you bought is in the list then you are entitled for the lifetime service warranty meaning you only have to pay for parts, however if you bought your Makita from elsewhere or if you got them from the black market, or from those stolen from customs then you won't have the service warranty.

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    #4973
    Quote Originally Posted by rockstar5k View Post
    *SG, sir sealer and glaze palang panalo na sa kintab a!
    *aejhay, sir try nio sa Alonzo Street,Sta Cruz, meron ako napagtanungan ng 9227 dun. around 9K complete set.
    WOW thats cheap! can you give me the store details? and does it come with the lifetime service warranty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmpet626 View Post
    Mura na yung makita kung ganun pero ingat din kasi may mga fake din na makita. Di ko lang sure kung pano malalaman. Nag dadalawang isip pa ko kung kukuha na ko ng rotary parang nakakatakot kasi. For now portercable muna ako
    Hahaha well you could always have the same correction from a rotary with a PC it just takes 2 to 4 times longer but the good thing is its pretty much noob friendly.

    And yeah up with this one, there are a lot of fake Makita's going around the market, i personally saw one thats fake and honestly? it actually looks better than the original hahaha thats why its best to stick to someone you know if you have a good source for the Makita, another thing you will notice is that the fake Makita jitters and jumps more and of course the sound is different its a lot noisier than the original, the cable is also a little thinner, also beware of those selling Makita's 9227c's with cases, i dunno why but my friend told me to check out the store properly before buying those with cases since the sole distributor only released less than 100 pcs of them and they're basically everywhere until now
    Last edited by madkatz; June 22nd, 2010 at 01:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by azzkkr2600 View Post
    i'm interested! how much are we to shell out? what products are we importing?

    guys hati hati tayo!
    hi, well so far the contact person we have there said there's only a few more spaces left since we'll be sharing the box, for the 32oz i guess it would go for about 3.5k to 4k for 1 32 oz of each 105 and 205? we didn't reach the quota for free shipping from florida to california so its an added expense but i also can't find anymore items that i need from their site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mf051404 View Post
    Thank you very much! well said...good thing you mentioned Collinite 476s, because I just bought it, because it is now on sale at 50% off from AutoBisyo (and good reviews of course) ... it seems if you are after long-lasting protection and not gloss or shine, then go for industrial strength waxes/sealants, not OTC stuff...am I right?
    well industrial strength waxes/sealants is not the right term if you ask me, see basically we classify them as specialty waxes, and under specialty waxes there's show shine waxes like souveran and p21s, theres beading and protection waxes like collinite, FK HT wax, and clearkote moose wax. And of course there's also the boutique waxes which is basically like all of the above combined into one like swissvax and AG HD wax, but these are damn expensive already since a 150g tub of AG HD wax is already 6500 pesos and the swissvax i have that i saved for costed me 12k for 1 tub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madkatz View Post
    WOW thats cheap! can you give me the store details? and does it come with the lifetime service warranty?
    Hi. Nakalimutan ko na yung name ng store. Nahilo ako kakaikot sa sta cruz looking for cheap leaf blower. Didn't have an idea na mura na pala yung price na yun for a 9227. Anyway, i'll try to look for it again. I'm planning to get one. Time consuming kasi ang NanoG+double476+915,e. Ubos buong weekend ko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockstar5k View Post
    Hi. Nakalimutan ko na yung name ng store. Nahilo ako kakaikot sa sta cruz looking for cheap leaf blower. Didn't have an idea na mura na pala yung price na yun for a 9227. Anyway, i'll try to look for it again. I'm planning to get one. Time consuming kasi ang NanoG+double476+915,e. Ubos buong weekend ko.


    Kung waxing lang pwede na yung black and decker kp600 + LC pads mas mura pa
    Last edited by jmpet626; June 22nd, 2010 at 01:53 PM.

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    #4979
    Quote Originally Posted by madkatz View Post
    well industrial strength waxes/sealants is not the right term if you ask me, see basically we classify them as specialty waxes, and under specialty waxes there's show shine waxes like souveran and p21s, theres beading and protection waxes like collinite, FK HT wax, and clearkote moose wax. And of course there's also the boutique waxes which is basically like all of the above combined into one like swissvax and AG HD wax, but these are damn expensive already since a 150g tub of AG HD wax is already 6500 pesos and the swissvax i have that i saved for costed me 12k for 1 tub.
    I see...thanks for the info. I'm getting lots of good insights from this forum. I am one of those who are after total protection and not gloss, so that my car will last a bit longer and so far I'm getting some nice info how to do that, not to mention speed of reply

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    #4980
    mga sirs san po ba nakakabili ng DuPont paints?

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