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    #2241


    Anyone used Fast wax before? There's a love-hate review online (amazon) and not sure if they are credible.

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    #2242
    Quote Originally Posted by crosswind View Post
    Where did you buy this bro?


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    Available in OLX or Facebook bro.

    D3 Technologies

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    #2243
    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    Black & Decker polisher uses low power motor, has low single speed (orbits per minute), and uses bonnets (cannot use foam pads without modifying the backing plate). You can use them for applying and buffing wax BUT not for paint correction (compounding and polishing) due to low power.

    To compare:

    B&D KP600/KP900 = 60W motor, 1-speed
    B&D KP1200 = 120W motor, 1-speed
    Meguiar's MT300 DA Polisher = 500W motor (High Torque), 6-speed
    Griots Garage 6" DA Polisher = 850W motor, 6-speed

    If wala budget for better brand of DA Polisher, I suggest a drill kit instead. Can use standard velcro foam pads from any brand. Can be used for compounding, removing scratches/watermarks, polishing, waxing, buffing, etc.
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    Hi newbie here sa detailing. plan ko sana kumuha ng 1100W 180MM SANDER POLISHER. variable speed nman sya. kahit ba sa pinaka mababa akong speed delikado pa rin gamitin ang rotary? gusto ko kasi talgang matuto gumamit nito eh. thanks

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    #2244
    For new user, pinakasafe sa paint is DA polisher talaga.

    Ang rotary tool kasi kahit set mo sa lowest speed ay single action pa rin, i.e. it only spins flat.

    Where as yung DA polisher by its name is dual action, i.e. it has orbital motion.

    If gagamit ka nyang rotary tool, you need to practice on some spare car panels. Hanap ka sa junkyard.

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    #2245
    Hello mga sir.

    Im seeking advise and help about my first car.
    nagkaroon kasi siya ng mga scratches kasi napunasan siya ng pero di napansin na may mga putik ang body.

    Gusto ko sana ipadetail pero gusto ko din sana iDYI detailing. Makakahiram / makabili nman ako ng buffing tool. hindi nga lang DA.

    Ano pa po ba ang kelangan ko malaman / bilhin to start my DYI detailing? Thanks

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    #2246
    The first thing you should know is how to backread the forum.

    PM me your email address, I will send you some detailing guides. You can start from there.

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    #2247
    *sir red_one

    yes ser! yun na nga ginagawa ko lately.
    backread sa mga forums / youtube tuts.

    sakit sa ulo isipin ung gasgas haha.
    kahapon nag DYI carwash ako and turtle wax using microtex buffing cloth ata yun.
    medjo nagwala ung mga hairline scratches galling sa putik. tingin ko mag aapear ulet un kapag nawala ung wax. hays

    Pm sent ser! salamat

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    #2248
    At dahil tag-ulan na talaga. Kailangan ng paint protection 😁😁😁. Pati steelies syempre.

    2 bucket method car wash
    Optimum GPS - Glaze Polish Sealant
    Meguiar's hyper dressing

    Winner ang steelies. Wehehe.

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    #2249
    Quote Originally Posted by Venerzky Buban View Post
    At dahil tag-ulan na talaga. Kailangan ng paint protection 😁😁😁. Pati steelies syempre.

    2 bucket method car wash
    Optimum GPS - Glaze Polish Sealant
    Meguiar's hyper dressing

    Winner ang steelies. Wehehe.

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    Nice! Ang kintab! ano po sir gamit nyo sa windows at headlights?

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    anyone here used meguiar's white wax? i'm planning to use it on my fd's pearl white mica oem paint job

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    #2251
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    anyone here used meguiar's white wax? i'm planning to use it on my fd's pearl white mica oem paint job
    Megs white wax is not too common here, you have a hard time getting feedback from this forum. But you are looking for cleaner wax specific for a light colored paint, it's worth a try, it will definitely amp up the shine, since it contains abrasives found in megs ultimate polish. Just dont rely too much on the protection, durability is not the strength of cleaner waxes, i suggest you follow it up with a more durable wax or sealant.

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    #2252
    Quote Originally Posted by jmusicalis View Post
    Nice! Ang kintab! ano po sir gamit nyo sa windows at headlights?
    Same din po


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    #2253
    Hi, anyone of you tried glaz stainz out and stainz guard? how do you apply it? Do i need to shampoo my window first? Thanks in advance

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    #2254
    Quote Originally Posted by jmusicalis View Post
    Hi, anyone of you tried glaz stainz out and stainz guard? how do you apply it? Do i need to shampoo my window first? Thanks in advance
    Any detailing product needs to be applied on a clean surface. That is standard procedure unless the product is a cleaner itself, e.g. glass cleaner, quick detailer, degreaser, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    Any detailing product needs to be applied on a clean surface. That is standard procedure unless the product is a cleaner itself, e.g. glass cleaner, quick detailer, degreaser, etc.

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    I see. I thought i can already apply stainz out right away without having to clean the windows.

    Thanks sir red!

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    #2256
    It will work better on clean windows, it is not an aggressive watermark cleaner, you will need to put in some pressure to make it work, if it dries, just spray water and rub it in again until you see your desired results.

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    #2257
    Ano pwede pantanggal sa already hardened cement? Medyo matagal ako hindi nakapagcarwash then nakita ko on lower part paglinis ko may matigas na talsik ng cement, hindi na kaya ng gaas. TIA

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    #2258
    Quote Originally Posted by 3GEMS View Post
    Ano pwede pantanggal sa already hardened cement? Medyo matagal ako hindi nakapagcarwash then nakita ko on lower part paglinis ko may matigas na talsik ng cement, hindi na kaya ng gaas. TIA

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    kuko! fingernail. and even then, you might cause some scratch marks... heh heh.
    others say vinegar.
    and the earlier, the better, before the cement hardens.

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    #2259
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    kuko! fingernail. and even then, you might cause some scratch marks... heh heh.
    others say vinegar.
    and the earlier, the better, before the cement hardens.
    Hindi na kaya kuko, Doc.. 3 weeks kasi ako hindi nagcarwash. Anbilis naman ng karma..

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    #2260
    Quote Originally Posted by 3GEMS View Post
    Hindi na kaya kuko, Doc.. 3 weeks kasi ako hindi nagcarwash. Anbilis naman ng karma..

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    Try mo sir mag clay, pero this will create cloudiness sa paint or swirls, follow it up nlng ng polish.

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