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    #2501
    Ok naman ung fusso coat. Finicky lang ung application.

    If you have budget, ok jetseal if you're looking for a sealant. You might want to top it off with a wax for added gloss.

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    #2502
    Good evening! Bago lang po ako sa forum, at gusto ko po malaman ano ang pwede kong gawin upang masimulan ko ang pagpasok sa detailing industry. What can I do bilang isang high school student po, at maaari po sana akong makahingi ng tips. Thank you!

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    #2503
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino_Reyes View Post
    Good evening! Bago lang po ako sa forum, at gusto ko po malaman ano ang pwede kong gawin upang masimulan ko ang pagpasok sa detailing industry. What can I do bilang isang high school student po, at maaari po sana akong makahingi ng tips. Thank you!

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    Merong "Pinoy Detailing" Group sa fb bro check mo

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    #2504
    Quote Originally Posted by Mak Letran View Post
    Merong "Pinoy Detailing" Group sa fb bro check mo
    Sir, kahit sino po pupwedeng sumali sa group kahit ngayon po di ako isang detailer, pero binabalak rin?

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    #2505
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino_Reyes View Post
    Good evening! Bago lang po ako sa forum, at gusto ko po malaman ano ang pwede kong gawin upang masimulan ko ang pagpasok sa detailing industry. What can I do bilang isang high school student po, at maaari po sana akong makahingi ng tips. Thank you!

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    check out the first 10 or more pages of Tamang OC thread, might be old pero a good start in in DIY detailing

    "Tamang OC lang" - a newbie's guide to car appearance maintenance

    if mahilig ka magbasa, check out mga How-To articles sa

    Auto Detailing Facts, auto detailing Tips, How to detailing Guides, how to polish, how to wax, DIY detailing, do it yourself guides
    How to Detail a Car Step by Step - Detailed Image
    Car Detailing How To Information

    sa you tube, mga detailing videos ni Chris Fix, Pan the Organizer at sari-saring tutorials marami kang mapanood as a start...

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    #2506
    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    check out the first 10 or more pages of Tamang OC thread, might be old pero a good start in in DIY detailing

    "Tamang OC lang" - a newbie's guide to car appearance maintenance

    if mahilig ka magbasa, check out mga How-To articles sa

    Auto Detailing Facts, auto detailing Tips, How to detailing Guides, how to polish, how to wax, DIY detailing, do it yourself guides
    How to Detail a Car Step by Step - Detailed Image
    Car Detailing How To Information

    sa you tube, mga detailing videos ni Chris Fix, Pan the Organizer at sari-saring tutorials marami kang mapanood as a start...

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    Thank you po!

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    #2507
    Yung trim detailer and leather conditioners ba nag eexpire?

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    #2508
    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    Yung trim detailer and leather conditioners ba nag eexpire?

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    I read somewhere na mga leather daw mga sasakyan now are coated na kaya hindi din na din recommended mga leather conditioner since hindi din magpenetrate.

    They coat the leather daw to protect din from liquid spills, etc

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    #2509
    Quote Originally Posted by Shutterbug View Post
    I read somewhere na mga leather daw mga sasakyan now are coated na kaya hindi din na din recommended mga leather conditioner since hindi din magpenetrate.

    They coat the leather daw to protect din from liquid spills, etc

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    Ah ok, thanks!

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    #2510
    Kaya pa kayang i-enhance eto? Or sadyang ma orange peel ang Mazda Paint?

    Not the best comparison, but the red one is Mazda - Gray is Honda.



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    #2511
    paint thickness gauge. next route is paint correction by pros. light med hard?

    what was the last layer on them honda and mazda?

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    #2512
    Ano po ang pagkakaiba ng compound, at polish?

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    #2513
    Compound has abrasives. Polishes have little to no abrasives.

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    #2514
    I have tried to use collinite 845 on my white ranger but after several rainfalls mejo nawala/manipis na ang coat. Feel ko lang kasi almost wala nang beading and may squeeky sound na if you touch the surface. Im wondering if i may have missed a step. Im quite new to this parin nag eexperiment pa ako [emoji23]

    Carwash > claybar > 845.

    Just yesterday i saw na marami na palang hardened asphalt sa lower belt ng car. I used wd40 to remove then spot clay nalang. Wash ulit using degreaser soap. Ngayon babalikan ko itry ko uli mag wax. But with an additional IPA wipe before mag wax. Eto yata na miss ko the first time. Actually tapos ko na ang hood front fender and roof (wash - ipa wipe - wax) ngayon balikan ko naman yung doors.

    I dont have a sealant pa. Ano ba recommended ngayon? Para lagyan ko na ng sealant the next time i strip off ko na yung wax.

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    #2515
    Ok kaya ang ganito? Wala akong polisher but I do have a small cordless screwdriver/drill so I might as well put it to use.

    Parang andami nga lang ng pads...

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    #2516
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Ok kaya ang ganito? Wala akong polisher but I do have a small cordless screwdriver/drill so I might as well put it to use.

    Parang andami nga lang ng pads...

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    Kung pang apply lang ng wax pwede, kaso di efficient yan specially sa compound/polishing.

    Much better if drill, pero iba parin pag Rotary/DA.

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    #2517
    I just bought a "cheap" dual action polisher, Northwolf. It's cheap compared to other brands like Torq and ShineMate with a price range starting from 12,000 Pesos.

    https://shopee.ph/product/44433503/4...8-1620828900.9

    After cleaning the car, I decided to put masking tape around the headlights and taillights, as I am not too confident to use this polisher, and it's my first time so it's better to be safe than sorry.





    I used Microtex products.



    For step one, I used the blue pad. The car has lots of scratches, courtesy of my father's driver, carwash boys, and cats. I'm planning to visit him this weekend so I better make sure that my car is clean.
    [emoji3]



    I set the speed of the polisher at its minimum, 2000 RPM. The instructions from Microtex says 1500 but I have concluded that the additional 500 RPM should be safe. I don't have much choice, so it should be safe!
    [emoji3]

    The polisher is easy to use, no "kick backs". It's a bit heavy, about two kilograms but still easy to use. Considering that it's my first time doing this, I can say that it's a big surprise on how effortlessly I was able to get the hang of it. In fact, I became confident that I started polishing the "eyelids" of the headlights which I planned on doing it by hand.

    Here is the result for step one, the scratches are now "hidden". It is still there but barely visible.



    I am satisfied with the Northwolf polisher and with Microtex. I'll continue tomorrow and hopefully, I can finish it through step three, or at least, until step two.

    Just a note, there's no substitute for a professional. If you are willing to take the risk, then prepare everything and that includes your wallet.
    [emoji3]

    In my case, I am about to have the hood repainted and everything else that has visible scratches. I can no longer stand seeing the "white sands".

    I'd like to add that the seller is very kind to entertain all my questions.

    Happy detailing!

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    #2518
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I just bought a "cheap" dual action polisher, Northwolf. It's cheap compared to other brands like Torq and ShineMate with a price range starting from 12,000 Pesos.

    https://shopee.ph/product/44433503/4...8-1620828900.9

    After cleaning the car, I decided to put masking tape around the headlights and taillights, as I am not too confident to use this polisher, and it's my first time so it's better to be safe than sorry.





    I used Microtex products.



    For step one, I used the blue pad. The car has lots of scratches, courtesy of my father's driver, carwash boys, and cats. I'm planning to visit him this weekend so I better make sure that my car is clean.
    [emoji3]



    I set the speed of the polisher at its minimum, 2000 RPM. The instructions from Microtex says 1500 but I have concluded that the additional 500 RPM should be safe. I don't have much choice, so it should be safe!
    [emoji3]

    The polisher is easy to use, no "kick backs". It's a bit heavy, about two kilograms but still easy to use. Considering that it's my first time doing this, I can say that it's a big surprise on how effortlessly I was able to get the hang of it. In fact, I became confident that I started polishing the "eyelids" of the headlights which I planned on doing it by hand.

    Here is the result for step one, the scratches are now "hidden". It is still there but barely visible.



    I am satisfied with the Northwolf polisher and with Microtex. I'll continue tomorrow and hopefully, I can finish it through step three, or at least, until step two.

    Just a note, there's no substitute for a professional. If you are willing to take the risk, then prepare everything and that includes your wallet.
    [emoji3]

    In my case, I am about to have the hood repainted and everything else that has visible scratches. I can no longer stand seeing the "white sands".

    I'd like to add that the seller is very kind to entertain all my questions.

    Happy detailing!
    nakuh bro may napanood ako na malakas din bumawas ng clearcoat ang DA vs rotary hehehe


    What Will BURN THROUGH First? (Dual Action, Rotary or Forced-Action) | DETAIL MYTHS DEBUNKED - YouTube

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    #2519
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    nakuh bro may napanood ako na malakas din bumawas ng clearcoat ang DA vs rotary hehehe


    What Will BURN THROUGH First? (Dual Action, Rotary or Forced-Action) | DETAIL MYTHS DEBUNKED - YouTube

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    I didn't know that! I thought a dual action polisher is safer to use.

    And just now after taking my lunch, one of the cats "sprayed" on my work! These cats know how to annoy me. There are lots of claw marks I just discovered as I was cleaning the car. Well, part of ownership.
    [emoji3]

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    #2520
    Peeps, ano gamit nyo pang linis ng dumi/libag around the gas tank cover? di maalis ng car shampoo...

    Thank you.

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